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A Drug-Related Problem is an event or circumstance involving drug therapy that actually or potentially interferes with desired health outcomes. The basic classification now has 3 primary domains for problems, 9 primary domains for causes and 5 primary domains for Planned Interventions, 3 primary domains for level of acceptance (of
Drug related problems in clinical practice: a cross-sectional
2021年1月13日 · Drug-related problems (DRP) cause preventable negative health outcomes, especially during hospital admissions. The aim of our study was to examine the prevalence and characteristics of DRP in...
Drug-Related Problems of Patients in Primary Health Care …
Introduction: Drug-related problems (DRPs) are not only detrimental to patients' physical health and quality of life but also lead to a serious waste of health care resources. The condition of DRPs might be more severe for patients in primary health care institutions.
Drug therapy problems - Wikipedia
A drug-therapy (related) problem can be defined as an event or circumstance involving drug treatment (pharmacotherapy) that interferes with the optimal provision of medical care.
Drug-related problems identified during pharmaceutical care ...
A total of 698 drug-related problems were detected in 374 critically ill patients. The prevalence of drug-related problems occurring in critically ill patients admitted to the medical intensive care unit was 73.9%.
Drug-related problems: Definitions and classification
2007年1月1日 · Drug-Related Problems (DRPs) can cause significant but preventable morbidity and mortality once specific medication errors and their contributing factors are identified.
What Are the Drug-Related Problems Still Faced by Patients in …
Background: Drug-related problems (DRPs) affect many patients. Many activities in general practice, hospitals, and community pharmacies have been initiated to tackle DRPs. However, recent studies exploring what DRP patients are still facing in their daily lives are scarce.
Drug-related problems: their structure and function - PubMed
In order to better focus the role of the pharmacist on patient need and patient outcome, a means of categorizing drug-related problems (DRPs) is presented. A DRP exists when a patient experiences or is likely to experience either a disease or symptom having an actual or suspected relationship with d …
Drug-related problems identified by clinical pharmacists in an …
2023年12月16日 · Drug-related problems (DRPs) are important issues that interfere with therapeutic outcomes and can cause adverse events. Pharmacists play a vital role in identifying and resolving DRPs. This study aimed to determine the characteristics, and severity of DPRs, including clinical pharmacists’ interventions.
Drug-related problems in hospitals: a review of the recent ... - PubMed
Important risk factors for adverse drug events or reactions included polypharmacy, female sex, drugs with a narrow therapeutic range, renal elimination of drugs, age >65 years and use of anticoagulants or diuretics.