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Measures to Cope with Left Dispensed Drugs and Its Effect.
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- EBIHARA Yuriko
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- FUKUDA Kumiko
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- MORI Nobuko
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- SAKURAI Yasushi
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- HORIKOSHI Kenichi
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- TOMISHIMA Osamu
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- OKUSHI Kazuko
- Pharmacy, Toride Kyodo General Hospital
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- 残置薬対策とその効果
- ザンチヤク タイサク ト ソノ コウカ
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Patient compliance with presciibed drug regimens may be improved by finding out incom-pliant patients and exhorting them to take their medicines, but it's not an easy task. We telephoned those who had not shown up at the pharmacy within 7 days after the preparation of their drugs to come and receive the dispensed drugs. When the dispensed drugs had to be disposed of after a long misplacement, we prepared a “patient compliance report” to inform the attending physicians about noncompliance by attaching it to the patient's visit history. Further, of when they visited the hospital again we gave guidance about drug compliance at the window to those whose dispensed drugs had been disposed.<BR>We contacted 63 patients by telephone during the 3-month period from January to March 1995 of the patients who left their drugs at the pharmacy, and found 30.6% of them had some compliance problems. Telephone calls were effective for reducing the proportion of the patients whose dispensed drugs were disposed of to 0.03% from 0.11%, the percentage worked our during the 5-month period from August to December 1994 during which no telephone call was made. We reported 19 drug disposal cases to the physicians by means of the “patient compliance report”. All the physicians appreciated it as they were brought to a realizatopn of the drug compliance rate of their patients.<BR>As there were some patients who did not know that their drugs were prescribed, we considered how to cope with the left dispensed drugs would not be a question of the pharmacy alone. It should be handled as a problem of the whole hospital from the stage ofconsultation to payment.
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- JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MEDICINE
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JOURNAL OF THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MEDICINE 46 (5), 820-824, 1998
THE JAPANESE ASSOCIATION OF RURAL MEDICINE
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- CRID
- 1390282679887567616
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- NII Article ID
- 130004384533
- 10027297877
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- NII Book ID
- AN00196216
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- ISSN
- 13497421
- 04682513
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- NDL BIB ID
- 4404357
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- ja
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