Search for the Subconsciousness of Hospital Pharmacists on Their Practices of Blood Drawing or Injection, and <i>etc</i>.
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- KOINUMA Masayoshi
- College of Pharmacy Nihon University
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- MIYAZAKI Yoshiko
- Department of pharmacy Takatsu Central Hospital
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- YUMOTO Tetsuro
- Department of pharmacy General Sagami Kosei Hospital
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- SATO Toru
- Department of pharmacy Kikuna Memorial Hospital
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- SUZUKI Shinichiro
- Department of pharmacy St. Marianna University School of Medicine, Yokohama-City Seibu Hospital
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- NAKAJIMA Hirohumi
- Department of pharmacy Juntendo University Urayasu Hospital
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- ARAKAWA Motoki
- College of Pharmacy Nihon University
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- KOIKE Katsuya
- College of Pharmacy Nihon University
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- SATO Hideaki
- Department of pharmacy Ishinomaki Municipal Hospital
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- NAKAMURA Hitoshi
- College of Pharmacy Nihon University
Bibliographic Information
- Other Title
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- 薬剤師による採血や注射の実施等に対する病院薬剤師の潜在意識の探索
- ヤクザイシ ニ ヨル サイケツ ヤ チュウシャ ノ ジッシ トウ ニ タイスル ビョウイン ヤクザイシ ノ センザイ イシキ ノ タンサク
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Abstract
The purpose of this study was to clarify the subconsciousness of hospital pharmacists regarding them practicing drip infusion or blood drawing for therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM), etc. We conducted a mail-in survey targeting 476 randomly-selected hospital pharmacists. In our survey sheet we presented our “hypothetical condition” i.e., “that medical practices such as drip infusion or blood drawing for TDM by hospital pharmacists be legally allowed” and we asked them 23 items about the pros and cons of this hypothetical condition and its influence on medical practice. Then, using factor analysis, we searched for the subconsciousness of hospital pharmacists from their answers to the 23 items. We then analyzed the causal association between the factors extracted from the survey and the pros and cons of the “hypothetical condition” using logistic regression analysis. 47.7% of respondents agreed to the “hypothetical condition”. The results of this research provided 5 factors, consisting of “expectation of medical care and society”, “temperament of pharmacists”, “pharmacotherapy”, “employment”, and “medical team”. We understood from the result of logistic regression analysis that hospital pharmacists subconsciously had two kinds of expectation, i.e., expectation about medical care and society, and about qualitative improvement of pharmacotherapy, as their background when they decided to agree to themselves practicing drip infusion or blood drawing for TDM, etc.<br>
Journal
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- YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
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YAKUGAKU ZASSHI 130 (2), 253-261, 2010-02-01
The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
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Details 詳細情報について
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- CRID
- 1390282681103477632
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- NII Article ID
- 130000171295
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- NII Book ID
- AN00284903
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- ISSN
- 13475231
- 00316903
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- NDL BIB ID
- 10545602
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- Text Lang
- ja
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- Data Source
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- JaLC
- NDL
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- CiNii Articles
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- Abstract License Flag
- Disallowed