Investigation of Clinical Pharmacists Participating in Consultation of Elderly Cardiology Patients and Analysis of Typical Cases

  • Jiajuan Chen Taihe Hospital (Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei University of Medicine)
  • Hezhong Zhu Taihe Hospital (Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei University of Medicine)
  • Junfeng Wang Taihe Hospital (Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei University of Medicine)
  • Fei Cheng Taihe Hospital (Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei University of Medicine)
  • Hui Liang Taihe Hospital (Affiliated Taihe Hospital of Hubei University of Medicine)
Ariticle ID: 1634
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Keywords: Clinical Pharmacist, Consultation Work, Adoption Rate, Clinical Value

Abstract

Objective: To explore the influence of clinical pharmacists’ participation on the consultation quality of elderly cardiology patients and to report typical cases. Methods: 100 elderly patients admitted to the Department of Cardiology of our hospital from February 2018 to February 2019 were randomly selected as research objects. Clinical pharmacists participated in the consultation, and their consultation opinions were recorded. At the same time, related typical cases were reported. Results: The adoption rate of clinical pharmacists’ opinions was 85%, with an effective rate of 97.65% (83/85). Conclusion: Clinical pharmacists’ participation in consultation is conducive to the optimization of the comprehensive level of diagnosis and treatment, and can guide the rational adjustment of drug use methods and doses. This model is worth promoting.

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Published
2021-07-09
How to Cite
Chen, J., Zhu, H., Wang, J., Cheng, F., & Liang, H. (2021). Investigation of Clinical Pharmacists Participating in Consultation of Elderly Cardiology Patients and Analysis of Typical Cases. Reports in Clinical Studies and Medicine, 3(1), 10-13. https://doi.org/10.18282/rcsm.v3.i1.1634
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