Pharmaceutical orientation at hospital discharge of transplant patients: strategy for patient safety

Author:

Lima Lívia Falcão1,Martins Bruna Cristina Cardoso1,Oliveira Francisco Roberto Pereira de1,Cavalcante Rafaela Michele de Andrade1,Magalhães Vanessa Pinto1,Firmino Paulo Yuri Milen1,Adriano Liana Silveira1,Silva Adriano Monteiro da1,Flor Maria Jose Nascimento1,Néri Eugenie Desirée Rabelo1

Affiliation:

1. Universidade Federal do Ceará, Brazil

Abstract

ABSTRACT Objective: To describe and analyze the pharmaceutical orientation given at hospital discharge of transplant patients. Methods: This was a cross-sectional, descriptive and retrospective study that used records of orientation given by the clinical pharmacist in the inpatients unit of the Kidney and Liver Transplant Department, at Hospital Universitário Walter Cantídio, in the city of Fortaleza (CE), Brazil, from January to July, 2014. The following variables recorded at the Clinical Pharmacy Database were analyzed according to their significance and clinical outcomes: pharmaceutical orientation at hospital discharge, drug-related problems and negative outcomes associated with medication, and pharmaceutical interventions performed. Results: The first post-transplant hospital discharge involved the entire multidisciplinary team and the pharmacist was responsible for orienting about drug therapy. The mean hospital discharges/month with pharmaceutical orientation during the study period was 10.6±1.3, totaling 74 orientations. The prescribed drug therapy had a mean of 9.1±2.7 medications per patient. Fifty-nine drug-related problems were identified, in which 67.8% were related to non-prescription of medication needed, resulting in 89.8% of risk of negative outcomes associated with medications due to untreated health problems. The request for inclusion of drugs (66.1%) was the main intervention, and 49.2% of the medications had some action in the digestive tract or metabolism. All interventions were classified as appropriate, and 86.4% of them we able to prevent negative outcomes. Conclusion: Upon discharge of a transplanted patient, the orientation given by the clinical pharmacist together with the multidisciplinary team is important to avoid negative outcomes associated with drug therapy, assuring medication reconciliation and patient safety.

Publisher

FapUNIFESP (SciELO)

Subject

General Medicine

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