An Analytical Model for Clinical Pharmacist Interventions in Identifying and Resolving Drug-Related Problems at Pediatric Hospital Patients
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Pharmacist interventions, Pediatric hospital, drug-related problems, analytical modelAbstract
Clinical pharmacists offer valuable services to people of all ages, but their advantages for pediatric (PD) hospitalized individuals are less established. Five libraries were queried utilizing the keywords 'clinical pharmacy,' 'PD,' 'hospital,' and 'interventions' to identify studies involving PD children in hospital environments that detailed pharmacist-initiated actions. Following the full-text review, the searching technique discovered many articles that met the requirements. The analytical model was utilized to evaluate the eligible publications. Medical pharmacist treatments significantly enhanced PD Patient (PDP) care. Physicians detected prescription errors that encompassed overdosing, under-dosing, missing doses, deficiencies in drug history, asthma, and near-misses. Treatments aimed at rectifying these mistakes were favorably accepted and adopted by physicians, achieving an average approval rate of over 96%. Education began by clinical pharmacists led to enhanced comprehension of medications, increased adherence, greater satisfaction with patients, and better management of long-term medical diseases. The analytical model determined that pharmacy technicians in PD wards mitigate drug-related issues and enhance patient results. The advantages of pharmacist participation are most evident during ward visits, as they swiftly detect drug problems in the prescription phase and offer immediate counsel and suggestions to prescribers.
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