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Establishing an Outpatient Cancer Chemotherapy Information Sharing System in Collaboration with Community Pharmacies: a Multidisciplinary Approach and Questionnaire Survey Evaluation
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- Nakashima Makoto
- Department of Pharmacy, Kagoshima Medical Association Hospital Laboratory of Community Pharmaceutical Practice and Science, Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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- Terashima Keiko
- Department of Nursing, Kagoshima Medical Association Hospital
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- Honbo Toshikazu
- Department of Medical Information, Kagoshima Medical Association Hospital
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- Osako Masahiko
- Department of Surgery, Kagoshima Medical Association Hospital
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- Yamashita Shuji
- Laboratory of Community Pharmaceutical Practice and Science, Gifu Pharmaceutical University
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- Hayashi Hideki
- Laboratory of Community Pharmaceutical Practice and Science, Gifu Pharmaceutical University Laboratory of HomeTeam CarePharmacy, Gifu Pharmaceutical University Laboratory of Community Healthcare Pharmacy, Gifu Pharmaceutical University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 多職種の役割分担による外来がん化学療法における保険薬局への情報提供体制の構築とアンケート調査による評価
- 多職種の役割分担による外来がん化学療法における保険薬局への情報提供休制の構築とアンケート調査による評価
- タショクシュ ノ ヤクワリ ブンタン ニ ヨル ガイライ ガン カガク リョウホウ ニ オケル ホケン ヤッキョク エ ノ ジョウホウ テイキョウキュウセイ ノ コウチク ト アンケート チョウサ ニ ヨル ヒョウカ
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<p>Collaboration between medical institutions and community pharmacies is crucial for sharing patient’s treatment status and chemotherapy regimens in order to give safe and effective cancer chemotherapy for outpatient. In Kagoshima Medical Association Hospital, we established a framework for sharing this information with community pharmacies through a multidisciplinary approach. We conducted a questionnaire survey among community pharmacists to evaluate the usefulness of patient’s treatment status and chemotherapy regimens available on our hospital’s website. Most respondents found these resources “very useful.” Furthermore, respondents expressed a desire for additional information on chemotherapy regimen that was not currently available on our website but accessible from other institutions. This survey helped us understand the specific information required by community pharmacists regarding patient treatment status and chemotherapy regimens from medical institutions.</p>
Journal
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- Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics
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Japanese Journal of Drug Informatics 26 (2), 92-101, 2024-08-30
Japanese Society of Drug Informatics