Cancer-Chemotherapy-Related Regimen Checks Performed by Pharmacists of General Hospitals Other than Cancer Treatment Collaborative Base Hospitals: A Multicenter, Prospective Survey

Author:

Ueki Daisuke1,Suzuki Shinya2ORCID,Ohta Takahiro3,Shinohara Akira2,Ohashi Yasukata4,Konuma Daisuke5,Ryushima Yasuaki6,Udagawa Ryoko7,Motoshige Hironori8,Ieoka Masahiro9,Taji Akihiro10,Kogure Yuuki11,Hiraike Mikako12,Uoi Miyuki13,Ino Kazuhiko1,Kawasaki Toshikatsu2,Yamaguchi Masakazu14

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Tokyo National Hospital, Tokyo 204-8585, Japan

2. Department of Pharmacy, National Cancer Center Hospital East, Chiba 277-8577, Japan

3. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Tokyo Medical Center, Tokyo 152-8902, Japan

4. Department of Pharmacy, National Center for Global Health and Medicine, Tokyo 162-8655, Japan

5. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Chiba Medical Center, Chiba 260-8606, Japan

6. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Saitama Hospital, Saitama 351-0102, Japan

7. Department of Pharmacy, National Cancer Center Hospital, Tokyo 104-0045, Japan

8. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Hokkaido Medical Center, 5-7 Yamanote, Nishi-ku, Sapporo 063-0005, Japan

9. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Hamada Medical Center, Matsue 697-8511, Japan

10. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Osaka Minami Medical Center, Osaka 586-8521, Japan

11. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Higashihiroshima Medical Center, Hiroshima 739-0041, Japan

12. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Kumamoto Medical Center, Kumamoto 860-0008, Japan

13. Department of Pharmacy, National Hospital Organization Kyusyu Cancer Center, Fukuoka 811-1395, Japan

14. Department of Pharmacy, Cancer Institute Hospital, Tokyo 135-8550, Japan

Abstract

Although prescription review is an important role for pharmacists in anticancer drug therapy, there are no guidelines in Japan that specify what pharmacists should check for in chemotherapy regimens. This prospective multicenter survey aimed to investigate the implementation of chemotherapy regimen checks by pharmacists in general hospitals by focusing on 19 recommended confirmation items designed to enhance chemotherapy safety. This study involved 14 hospitals within the National Hospital Organization in different regions of Japan. The top five cancers in Japan (gastric, colorectal, lung, breast, and gynecological) were targeted and specific chemotherapy regimens were analyzed. This study assessed the amount of time required for regimen checks, the number of confirmation items completed, the number and the content of inquiries raised regarding prescriptions, and the pharmacists’ opinions using a questionnaire that had a maximum score of 10 points. Pharmacists checked 345 and 375 chemotherapies of patients in the control group (CG) and recommended items group (RIG), respectively. The mean time periods required for completing a chemotherapy regimen check were 4 min and 14 s (SD ±1 min and 50 s) and 6 min and 18 s (SD, ±1 min and 7 s) in the CG and RIG, respectively. The mean of the recommended items for the CG = 12.4 and for the RIG = 18.6. The items that the pharmacists did not confirm included urine protein (sixty-nine cases, 18.4%), allergy history (four cases, 1%), previous history (two cases, 0.5%), and a previous history of hepatitis B virus (sixty-nine cases, 18.4%). The number of inquiries for a doctor’s prescription order was higher in the RIG than in the CG (41 vs. 27 cases). This multicenter survey demonstrated the potential effectiveness of implementing 19 recommended confirmation items in the regimen checks by pharmacists in general hospitals other than cancer treatment collaborative base hospitals.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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