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박인경(In Kyung Park),이수영(Soo Young Lee),윤지연(Jee Yeon Yun),한옥연(Ok Youn Han),이보름(Bo Reum Lee),장제관(Je Kwan Jang),나현오(Hyen Oh La),임성실(Sung Cil Lim) 대한약학회 2009 약학회지 Vol.53 No.4
Diabetes mellitus is a group of metabolic disorders characterized by hyperglycemia and abnormalities in carbohydrate, fat, and protein metabolism which is resulting chronic microvascular, macrovascular, and neuropathic complications. Therefore, correct and consistent educations for pharmacotherapy is important and especially drug consultation by the specialty pharmacist of diabetic pharmacotherapy is necessary for all diabetic patients. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the necessity of the specialty pharmacist of diabetic pharmacotherapy and this study was performed from June 31th, 2008 to October 9th, 2008 in Kangnam St. Mary’s Hospital, Seoul, S. Korea throughout the questionnaire and evaluated the total 68 patients who were participating the multidisciplinary diabetes team programs. We evaluated the patient characteristics (n=68), learning status (difficulty 70.4%), wanted further education (68.3%) and preference of educator (pharmacist 46%) after finishing team teaching by multidisciplinary diabetes team program. In conclusion, many diabetic patients(80.3%) wanted individual and further drug consultation by the pharmacists who are specialized in the diabetes individually and they are needed.
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안성심,최고운,김순주,방준석,나현오 한국병원약사회 2009 병원약사회지 Vol.26 No.3
Abstract: The medication counseling to the patients with hypertension or cardiovascular dis-eases influences affirmative events for the treatment. In general, this kinds of education is pro-vided by the medical caregivers and is needed to evaluate the efficacy if fulfill the demands of the patients. The aims of this study are to analyze the actual condition and to present adequate methodological directions for developing effective counseling programs. The study subject was eighty-five out-patients who suffering with hypertension or cardiovascular diseases. The ques-tionnaire was developed and the face-to-face interviews were conducted by trained clinical pharmacists. About 74% of the patients recognized the dosage of their prescribed medications, 30% recognized the name, side effects, interaction, and precautions of the medications. Only 45.9% of patients(n=39) recognized their late blood pressure, 30%(n=18) recognized their thera-peutic target number of the blood pressure. Around 40% answered the medication counseling is necessary. Thirty-two percent of patients(31.8%) necessitated the knowledge of drug-drug inter-actions, or the adequate count-actions to manage the un-wanted side effects(29.4%, n=25). In conclusion, for the patients with hypertension or cardiovascular disease, well-designed medica-tion-counseling or education programs are essential to lessen the possibilities of the side effects and to increase the pharmacotherapeutic outcomes.