1982
DOI: 10.1093/ajhp/39.1.74
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Hospital pharmacists as a source of drug information for physicians and nurses

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“…The results also indicate a similar relationship between pharmacists and nurses and while the number of inquiries made to the D I C by nursing staff has, generally decreased, the impression is that the needs of nurses for drug information are being dealt with effectively by the ward/clinical pharmacist or patient services section of the pharmacy. Indeed two recent reports support this notion; they describe the information role of pharmacists outside information centres and show that 26-48",, of all inquiries came from nursing staff (12,13).…”
Section: Utilisarion Of Primary Rejerence Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The results also indicate a similar relationship between pharmacists and nurses and while the number of inquiries made to the D I C by nursing staff has, generally decreased, the impression is that the needs of nurses for drug information are being dealt with effectively by the ward/clinical pharmacist or patient services section of the pharmacy. Indeed two recent reports support this notion; they describe the information role of pharmacists outside information centres and show that 26-48",, of all inquiries came from nursing staff (12,13).…”
Section: Utilisarion Of Primary Rejerence Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Eight studies attempted to evaluate clinical pharmacy services by simply reviewing patient charts to determine the percentage compliance by physicians with recommendations (Bell et al 1973;Hull and Eckel 1973;Briggs and Smith 1974;Greenlaw 1977;Schweigert, Oppenheimer, and Smith 1982;Lipman, Devenport, and Page 1982;Bouchard et al 1972;Hulse et al 1976). The overall acceptance rate of clinical pharmacists' suggestions ranged from 58 to 96 percent.…”
Section: One-to-one Education In Itia Ted Hy a D Ru G U Tiliza Tio N mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Há muito se evidencia que farmacêuticos clínicos e hospitalares são fonte de informação sobre medicamentos, não só para a própria categoria, como para outros profissionais atuantes em hospital. 23,24,25 A atuação do profissional farmacêutico está descrita nas políticas institucionais em ideia muito próxima a esse conceito. Na Política de Prescrição de Medicamento, descreve-se que cabe ao farmacêutico, juntamente com o prescritor, avaliar a pertinência da farmacoterapia do paciente; ou atuando como profissional partícipe da execução de medidas para propiciar o uso seguro de medicamentos; na Política de Medicamentos de Alta Vigilância, como elaborador e executor de programas de treinamentos sobre uso seguro de medicamentos, prestador de informações sobre condições para armazenamento seguro de medicamento de alta vigilância (MAV), além de fonte de informação sobre prescrição racional, preparo, administração e monitoramento do uso de MAV.…”
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