Patient Safety Management Practices by Community Pharmacy Pharmacists ∼Telephone Follow-up by Community Pharmacy Pharmacists in Cancer Drug Therapy∼

被引:1
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作者
Murata, Hayato [1 ]
机构
[1] QOL Yakkyoku Kohhokuten QOL Co Ltd, Tsuzuki Ku, 36-6 Chigasakichuo, Yokohama, Kanagawa 2240032, Japan
关键词
outpatient cancer drug therapy; patient safety management; community pharmacy; telephone follow-up; tracing report; specialty medical institution-linked pharmacy;
D O I
10.1248/yakushi.22-00160-4
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
As a patient safety management practice in outpatient cancer drug therapy at community pharmacies, continuous follow-up after the dispensing of medication is required. In 2013, QOL Pharmacy Kohoku and its affiliated stores started the " Telephone Follow-up for Cancer Patients" program, which utilizes telephones and information communication devices to communicate with patients and provide information to hospitals. Specifically, follow-up, including phone calls, is used to ascertain medication status and side effects before the next visit to the hospital, and feedback is provided to the prescribing source using trace reports. In some cases, this initiative has led to an early detection of side effects, reduction in the usage of anticancer drugs, and enhancement of supportive care, leading to patient safety and security. In addition, on August 1, 2021, a new pharmacy accreditation system was launched with two new functional categories, namely" Community Cooperative Pharmacies" and" Specialty Medical Institution Cooperative Pharmacies." Specialty medical institution-linked pharmacies are defined as pharmacies that can provide specialized and more advanced pharmacological management and dispensing of medications in cooperation with other pharmacies and medical institutions for patients who require specialized pharmacological management, such as in the case of cancer. Following our certification as a specialized medical institution collaborative pharmacy, we intend to continue the efforts we have invested to date and create a community that can assume a prevailing role in patient safety management.
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