학술논문

Sharing Patient Safety Management Skills in Oncology Pharmaceutical Outpatient Service / がん薬剤師外来での患者安全管理のスキルを共有する
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
YAKUGAKU ZASSHI. 2023, 143(3):217
Subject
adherence
hand–foot skin reaction
hand–foot syndrome
oncology pharmaceutical outpatient clinic
oral anticancer drugs
patient safety management
Language
Japanese
ISSN
0031-6903
1347-5231
Abstract
Important tasks performed by pharmacists include dispensing medicines based on prescriptions and explaining medication to patients. However, pharmacists are now required not only to perform these tasks but also to provide patients with pharmacotherapy that maximises the efficacy of drugs and minimises side effects. In particular, chemotherapy has a wide variety of side effects and a higher incidence of side effects than pharmacotherapy for lifestyle-related diseases. The Cancer Institute Hospital has conducted a oncology pharmacist outpatient clinic for patients undergoing chemotherapy, pharmacists meet with patients on an outpatient basis. The content of these visits includes assessing the severity of side effects and adherence to oral anti-cancer drugs, and proposing supportive therapy to doctors. This symposium will focus on hand–foot syndrome caused by 5-fluorouracil (5-Fu) anticancer drugs and molecular-targeted drugs, and will share information on skills in assessing the severity of these side effects and on side-effect management based on reducing doses of anticancer drugs, taking off drugs and proposing supportive therapy. Furthermore, how the pill counts and Self-report methods are used in clinical practice to assess adherence to oral anti-cancer drugs will be shared. Recently, trainees from insurance dispensing pharmacies have been accepted and training has been provided on the management of adverse effects of chemotherapy and adherence assessment of oral anticancer drugs in the oncology pharmacist outpatient clinic. This symposium will share details of pharmaceutical care practices such as side-effect management in chemotherapy and adherence assessment of oral anticancer drugs, and discuss the skills required for patient safety management.