Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Impact of Interventions by Certified Pharmacists for Outpatients with Cancer Pain on Hospital Admission after the Introduction of Opioid Analgesics
Masami Yamada Tomoyoshi MiyamotoYumi JimaruSari ToriiNaoko MitsubaYuichi MurakiKazushige Takahashi
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2024 Volume 47 Issue 10 Pages 1746-1750

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The treatment of patients with cancer in an outpatient setting is important for maintaining patients’ QOL and reducing the social burden of therapy, thus requiring extensive intervention by pharmacists in the outpatient setting. Japan has a system to certify pharmacists with specialized knowledge and skills in palliative care. However, few studies have investigated the impact of certified pharmacists’ activities and of pharmacists’ interventions on hospitalization and outpatient visits. Therefore, in this study, we retrospectively investigated the effects of interventions by certified pharmacists during the period from the introduction of opioid analgesics to hospitalization for pain management and the duration of outpatient visits at a single acute care hospital. Analysis using the Cox proportional hazards model showed that interventions by certified pharmacists significantly reduced hospitalizations for pain management (p = 0.014). Further, the results of the log-rank test showed that interventions by certified pharmacists significantly prolonged the period from the introduction of opioid analgesics to hospitalization compared with the absence of such interventions (p = 0.013). Additionally, interventions by certified pharmacists significantly increased the duration of outpatient visits compared with the absence of such interventions (p < 0.001). These results suggest that active and careful interventions by pharmacists, including certified pharmacists, contribute to the maintenance of the patients’ QOL and healthcare economics by extending the period from the introduction of opioid analgesics to hospitalization for pain management and the duration of outpatient visits.

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