Drug therapy safety supported by interprofessional collaboration between ICU physicians and clinical pharmacists in critical care units in Germany Results of a survey

Hilgarth, Heike and Waydhas, Christian and Doerje, Frank and Sommer, Julia and Kluge, Stefan and Ittner, Karl Peter (2023) Drug therapy safety supported by interprofessional collaboration between ICU physicians and clinical pharmacists in critical care units in Germany Results of a survey. MEDIZINISCHE KLINIK-INTENSIVMEDIZIN UND NOTFALLMEDIZIN, 118 (2). pp. 141-148. ISSN 2193-6218, 2193-6226

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Abstract

Background Critically ill patients are particularly susceptible to adverse drug events. International studies show that pharmaceutical care has a positive impact on patient and drug therapy safety. Nationally, the integration of pharmacists into the multidisciplinary team and participation in ward rounds is required. The aim of this work is to assess the scope and extent of pharmaceutical care in intensive care units (ICU) in Germany. Method In a literature and database search, 13 relevant pharmaceutical activities were identified. Based on this, an online survey with 27 questions on the implementation of pharmaceutical care in ICU was prepared by a panel of experts. The survey was sent to heads of German ICUs. Results Of the participants, 35.3% (59/167) have established regular pharmaceutical care. Drug information (89.7% [52/58]), pharmaceutical interventions with change of therapy (e.g., ward rounds; 67,2% [39/58]), regular evaluation of prescriptions (medication analysis; 65.5% [38/58]) as well as the monitoring of medication (e.g., side effects, effectiveness, costs; 63.8% [37/58]) were most frequently mentioned. The participants with pharmaceutical care (58/168) graded 7 of 13 but those without (104/168) only two activities as 'essential/indispensable'. Conclusion Only a few ICU in Germany have already integrated ward pharmacists into the multidisciplinary team. Once a pharmaceutical service has been established, a greater role/importance is assigned to several pharmaceutical activities.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: INTENSIVE-CARE; MEDICATION ERRORS; EVENTS; Pharmaceutical care; Drug therapy safety; Clinical pharmacist; Critical care; Patient safety
Subjects: 600 Technology > 610 Medical sciences Medicine
Divisions: Medicine > Lehrstuhl für Anästhesiologie
Medicine > Lehreinheit Pharmakologie
Depositing User: Dr. Gernot Deinzer
Date Deposited: 05 Mar 2024 09:43
Last Modified: 05 Mar 2024 09:43
URI: https://pred.uni-regensburg.de/id/eprint/57555

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