Analysis of the role of clinical pharmacists' intervention in promoting rational use of antibiotics
Objective To explore the effect of clinical pharmacists'intervention in promoting rational use of antibiotics.Methods A total of 110 patients treated with antibiotics were studied and divided into a reference group and an observation group by random number table method,with 55 cases in each group.Patients in the reference group were given routine medication management,while those in the observation group were given clinical pharmacists'intervention based on the reference group.The satisfaction,clinical indicators,incidence of irrational drug use,combination of antibiotics,infection control rate,incidence of adverse reactions and therapeutic effect of the two groups were compared.Results The total effective rate of 98.18%in the observation group was higher than 85.45%in the reference group(P<0.05).The disease control time and hospitalization time in the observation group were shorter than those in the reference group,and the hospitalization cost and cost of antibiotics were lower than those in the reference group(P<0.05).The incidence of irrational drug use of 14.55%in the observation group was lower than 30.91%in the reference group(P<0.05).The rate of combination of antibiotics in the observation group was 34.55%,which was lower than 54.55%in the reference group(P<0.05).The infection control rate of 98.18%in the observation group was higher than 81.82%in the reference group,and the incidence of adverse reactions of 1.82%was lower than 12.73%in the reference group(P<0.05).The total satisfaction of 98.18%in the observation group was higher than 83.64%in the reference group(P<0.05).Conclusion The application of clinical pharmacists'intervention in the management of antibiotics can promote the rational use of antibiotics and has clinical application value.
Clinical pharmacists'interventionAntibioticsRational use