Usefulness of Questions from Patients and Their Families in Medication Guidance : Role of the Pharmacist in Integrated Therapy for Blood Cancer
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概要
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This report describes how good medication guidance may be provided to patients with blood cancer and discusses the role of the pharmacist in raising the satisfaction of patients and family members with treatment. Chemotherapy for blood cancer causes a variety of severe adverse reactions, giving patients and their families a feeling of anxiety towards it. It is therefore necessary for pharmacists to provide medication guidance in order to reduce anxiety towards drugs during longterm chemotherapy. In the present study, we examined questions regarding chemotherapy from patients and their families for 32 cases in the past 3 years. The 485 questions asked were classified according to subject as follows : 1) Adverse reactions-40%, 2) Chemotherapy protocol-12%, 3) Blood transfusions-7%, 4) Effects of chemotherapy-6%, 5) Granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF)-6%, 6) Method of use-4%, 7) Drugs preventing opportunistic infections-4%, 8) Administration method- 3%, 9) Chemotherapy in outpatient ward-3%, 10) High-dose chemotherapy-3%, 11) Discharge and short stay at home-1%, 12) Drop-out-1%, 13) Drawing blood-1%, 14) Color of chemotherapy agents for injection-1 %, and 15) Differences between treatment strategies at other hospitals-1 %.
- 日本医療薬学会の論文
- 2004-10-10
著者
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Hosomi Kouichi
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Okuno Akihiro
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Umetani Yoshiharu
Department of Pharmacy, Kobe West City Hospital
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Araya Teruhisa
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Matsuyama Kenji
School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Mukogawa Women's University
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Matsuyama Kenji
Department Of Clinical Pharmacy Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Mukogawa Women's University
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Okuno Akihiro
Department Of Pharmacy Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Araya Teruhisa
Department Of Pharmacy Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Hosomi Kouichi
Department Of Pharmacy Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Maekawa Megumi
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Tsuda Yasuo
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Ohnishi Shinsaku
Department of Pharmacy, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Yamamoto Kinya
Department of Psychiatry, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Takamiya Shizuo
Department of Psychiatry, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Sato Michiaki
Department of Psychiatry, Nishi-Kobe Medical Center
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Matsuyama Kenji
epartment of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Mukogawa Women's University
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Tsuda Yasuo
Department Of Ophthalmology And Visual Sciences Graduate School Of Biomedical Sciences Nagasaki Univ
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Sato Michiaki
Department Of Psychiatry Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Sato Michiaki
Department Of Medicine Municipal Kasai Hospital
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Maekawa Megumi
Department Of Pharmacy Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Yamamoto Kinya
Department Of Psychiatry Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Ohnishi Shinsaku
Department Of Pharmacy Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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Umetani Yoshiharu
Department Of Pharmacy Kobe West City Hospital
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Takamiya Shizuo
Department Of Psychiatry Nishi-kobe Medical Center
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TSUDA Yasuo
Department of Medicine, Fukuoka Teishin Hospital, Fukuoka, Japan
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