Pharmaceutical Practice of Clinical Pharmacists Consultation in 75 Infection Cases of Gynecology and Obstetrics
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OBJECTIVE To improve consultation skill and clinical efficiency by analyzing the practice and experience of clinical pharmacists participating in gynecology and obstetrics consultation. METHODS The 75 cases of clinical pharmacists consultations in gynecology and obstetrics from 2011 to 2016 were analyzed retrospectively. The acceptance level of consultative suggestions and clinical outcomes were analyzed and evaluated, and summarized on the basis of the evidence-base medicine principle. RESULTS From the 75 cases of consultation, 63 cases of consultation suggestion from clinical pharmacists were accepted completely (84%), and 11 cases accepted partially(14.67%), though 1 case refused(1.33%). Sixty five cases (86.67%) were improved or recovered completely, 6 cases (8%) had no improvement or even deteriorate, and 4 cases (5.33%) were discharged from hospital voluntarily. CONCLUSION Effective consultations from clinical pharmacists depended on the available professional skill of pharmacy, evidence-based medicine according to the unique patients and pathophysiological feature, as well as broader clinical thinking. Only in this way, it describes a optimum therapeutic strategy regard to this particular maternal patient.
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