Journal of Pharmacy & Pharmacognosy Research (Jul 2024)

Implementación piloto de la gestión integral de la farmacoterapia a pacientes hospitalizados con enfermedades cardiovasculares

  • Maraelys Morales González,
  • Evelyn I. Rojas Vázquez,
  • Lizandra Fuentes de la Torre,
  • Beltis Villanona Pons,
  • Niurka M. Dupotey Varela

DOI
https://doi.org/10.56499/jppres23.1786_12.4.673
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 4
pp. 673 – 682

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Context: Comprehensive medication management service provides comprehensive pharmaceutical care to patients to meet their pharmacotherapeutic needs and improve their quality of life in terms of health. Aims: To describe the results of the pilot implementation of the comprehensive medication management service provided to inpatients with cardiovascular diseases. Methods: Longitudinal, prospective and intervention study was carried out, with qualitative research elements. The sample included patients with cardiovascular diseases and more than five days from the Cardiology Service of the “Saturnino Lora” Provincial Hospital in Santiago de Cuba. The care process was developed according to the OFIL's Guide for the implementation of Comprehensive Medication Management. The patients’ medication experiences were evaluated according to Ramalho de Oliveira et al. The evaluation of drug-related problems and the clinical outcomes was carried out according to the Pharmacotherapy Work-up Method. Results: Twenty patients were included, 65% male. The mean age was 66.2 ± 13.1 years. Eighty percent of the patients had hypertension. One hundred percent received antihypertensive and antithrombotic drugs. Forty percent reported body as a pharmacotherapeutic experience. One hundred and thirty-three drug-related problems were detected and 45.1% corresponded to safety problems. One hundred and fifty-five pharmaceutical interventions were performed and 89% were accepted. Ninety percent of the patients achieved positive clinical outcomes. Conclusions: The pilot implementation of the comprehensive medication management service contributed to the resolution of drug-related problems and showed positive clinical outcomes in patients with cardiovascular diseases.

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