SIR Institute for Pharmacy Practice and Policy, Leiden, the Netherlands.
Pharmacy de Drie Stellingen, Oosterwolde, the Netherlands.
Br J Clin Pharmacol. 2021 Mar;87(3):1455-1465. doi: 10.1111/bcp.14548. Epub 2020 Sep 24.
To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharmacies.
In this cross-sectional study, Dutch community pharmacists documented prescription modifications in their pharmacy during 1 predetermined day. Pharmacists from all Dutch community pharmacies were invited to participate. A prescription modification was defined as any modification in a prescription for a medicine or other healthcare product because of an administrative problem, logistic issue or potential drug-related problem (DRP). All documented modifications were assessed to establish the nature and frequency of prescription modifications.
Pharmacists in 275 pharmacies completed the study. A modification was performed in 5.5% of all prescriptions. 1.3% of the prescriptions contained an administrative problem, of which insufficient specification of the dosing regimen was most common (63.1%). A modification was performed due to a logistic issue in 2.4% of the prescriptions. The most frequently recorded issues were unavailability of medication (40.9%) and obligatory product substitutions due to reimbursement policies (33.2%). A modification was performed in 1.8% of the prescriptions to solve or prevent potential DRPs. Of these, 69.2% was potentially clinically relevant according to the pharmacist concerned. The most frequently prevented potential DRP was an incorrect strength or dose (31.9%).
Dutch community pharmacists modified almost 1 in 20 prescriptions per pharmacy. The nature of the modifications reflects current community pharmacy practice, in which pharmacists frequently deal with logistic issues and intervene to solve or prevent for DRPs several times a day. The majority of the DRPs were considered to be potentially clinically relevant.
调查荷兰社区药店处方修改的性质和频率。
在这项横断面研究中,荷兰社区药剂师在预定的一天内在他们的药房记录处方修改。邀请所有荷兰社区药房的药剂师参与。处方修改被定义为由于行政问题、后勤问题或潜在药物相关问题(DRP)而对药物或其他医疗产品的处方进行的任何修改。所有记录的修改都进行了评估,以确定处方修改的性质和频率。
275 家药房的药剂师完成了这项研究。在所有处方中,有 5.5%的处方进行了修改。其中 1.3%的处方存在行政问题,其中最常见的是剂量方案规定不充分(63.1%)。由于后勤问题,2.4%的处方进行了修改。记录到的最常见问题是药物不可用(40.9%)和由于报销政策强制性产品替代(33.2%)。为了解决或预防潜在的 DRP,有 1.8%的处方进行了修改。其中,根据药剂师的判断,有 69.2%的潜在临床相关。最常预防的潜在 DRP 是药物的强度或剂量不正确(31.9%)。
荷兰社区药剂师每间药房平均修改近 1/20 的处方。修改的性质反映了当前社区药房的实践,药剂师经常处理后勤问题,并每天多次干预以解决或预防 DRP。大多数 DRP 被认为具有潜在的临床相关性。