Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1086775 | Le Pharmacien Hospitalier et Clinicien | 2015 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Four out of six physicians were not satisfied with the organization of the pharmaceutical validation of medication orders in place. The physicians (5 out of 6) appreciated pharmacists' interventions and 6 out of 7 physicians were in favour of a ward-based pharmacist. However, the mode of communication of the pharmacists' interventions did not suit the prescribers. The original pharmacists' activities (medication orders analysis, management of medication with the nurse team) were well accepted and admitted by the physicians, whereas the physicians were still reluctant to delegate clinical pharmacy activities like therapeutic patient education, drug monitoring or biologic surveillance.
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Authors
E. (Pharmacien assistant spécialiste), S. (Pharmacien assistant spécialiste), C. (Pharmacien chef de service), C. (Pharmacien praticien hospitalier),