2022
DOI: 10.18549/pharmpract.2022.3.2708
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Levels of agreement among clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions in Oman: A retrospective analysis

Abstract: Objectives: Disagreement between health care providers on medication-related interventions can affect clinical outcomes. We aimed to study the outcomes and significance of clinical pharmacists' interventions and evaluate the levels of agreement between different clinical pharmacists on the impact of pharmaceutical interventions. Methodology: A retrospective study was conducted at a tertiary care hospital in Oman. The study included all documented interventions by clinical pharmacists for all categories of admi… Show more

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“…They have proven a high proportion of dose changes based on gold standard guidelines with a high acceptance rate by the treating physicians. 22 was 28.2 kg/m 2 . Hypertension (n=183,82.8%) was prevalent, followed by CKD (n=116,52.5%) and DM (n=100,45.3%).…”
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“…They have proven a high proportion of dose changes based on gold standard guidelines with a high acceptance rate by the treating physicians. 22 was 28.2 kg/m 2 . Hypertension (n=183,82.8%) was prevalent, followed by CKD (n=116,52.5%) and DM (n=100,45.3%).…”
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confidence: 94%
“…They have proven a high proportion of dose changes based on gold standard guidelines with a high acceptance rate by the treating physicians. 22 …”
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confidence: 99%
“…18 Although recent studies published on clinical pharmacy services at SQUH have proven that staff shortage in this service can lead to less than optimum expectations, they have also documented a high acceptance rate among other healthcare providers about their interventions that lead to better health outcomes. [7][8][9] This might be an opportunity for SQUH to evaluate the implementation of CMM services by prioritising healthcare conditions that are likely to be associated with inappropriate polypharmacy. These could include chronic diseases such as heart failure, diabetes mellitus and hypertension.…”
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“… 6 , 7 At SQUH, clinical pharmacy services have been provided to most but not all specialties since the inception of the hospital and the pharmaceutical interventions are intended to care for patients from admission until discharge. 6 9 The pharmaceutical interventions were able to prevent a wide range of medication errors and inappropriate polypharmacy which led to a reported annual cost avoidance of approximately US$440,000. 8 Deleting or omitting a medication from a patient list, especially if it's contributing to inappropriate polypharmacy is considered a fundamental category of pharmaceutical interventions provided by the clinical pharmacists at SQUH and its highly acknowledged by the healthcare providers.…”
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