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Recognize patients suffering from a chronic kidney disease: secure procedure to monitor drug prescription with formation


Journal de Pharmacie Clinique. Volume 30, Number 4, 243-7, Décembre 2011, Dossier

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Author(s) : Mylaine Corjon, Steve Suzzoni, Mathilde Emonet, Françoise Guegan, Corinne Harnois

Summary : In order to take better care of the patients suffering from a chronic kidney disease (CKD), a multidisciplinary team, made up of clinical and community pharmacists from a pharmaceutical exchange network city-hospital, and of nephrologists, have worked upon the creation of formations about the CKD. Those formations whose theme is “patient with kidney failure and how to take care of him/her therapeutically” enable to increase the pharmacists’ and general practitioners’ awareness of the issues and the risks of the CKD. They lead to the acquisition of numbered data on epidemiology and on the misuse of treatments. Furthermore, the health-care team presented examples of drugs that require renal adaptation and exchange experience with both community physicians and pharmacists. In order to take advantage of those formations, two solutions are being developed: make appear the Glomerular Filtration Rate (GFR) on prescriptions when leaving the hospital, and adapt the pharmaceutical software of the community pharmacists to make possible the analysis and the follow-up of the biological datum. The following steps of the procedure are: 1) assess the impact of the formations in terms of medicinal discrepancies and of health care cost and 2) collaborate with the French National Authority for Health on the establishment of protocols for the cooperation between health professionals on a national level.

Keywords : renal insufficiency, pharmacist, formation, network, general practitioner

 

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