Drug Related Hospital Admissions; A Systematic Review of the Recent Literatures
<strong>Objective: </strong>To derive findings from different studies done on drug related hospital admissions and comprehensively express the incidence and preventability of drug related hospital admissions; identify the common types of drug related problems that caused hospital admissi...
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doaj-e44f226e5e6541549a8e92516890834a2020-11-25T02:05:51ZengShiraz University of Medical SciencesBulletin of Emergency and Trauma2322-25222322-39602019-10-017433934610.29252/beat-07040145806Drug Related Hospital Admissions; A Systematic Review of the Recent LiteraturesMohammed Ayalew0Henok Tegegn1Ousman Abdela2Department of clinical pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health, University of Gondar, Ethiopia.Department of clinical pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health, University of Gondar, Ethiopia.Department of clinical pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, College of Medicine and Health, University of Gondar, Ethiopia.<strong>Objective: </strong>To derive findings from different studies done on drug related hospital admissions and comprehensively express the incidence and preventability of drug related hospital admissions; identify the common types of drug related problems that caused hospital admission, and identify factors associated with drug related hospital admission.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> Literatures that assessed hospitalization due to drug related problems were searched online using Pub Med and Google Scholar databases. The relevant reference lists of retrieved articles were also searched manually on Google. Prospective and retrospective studies conducted anywhere in the world on drug related hospitalization, published from January 2012 to January 2017 as an original article and written in English language were included.<br /> <strong>Result:</strong> The prevalence of drug related hospital admission varies from 1.3% to 41.3% with the average rate of 15.4%. Among hospitalized patients 2.7% were died due to drug-related problems (DRPs). Drugs that were frequently reported as causing drug related admission were antithrombotic drugs, antihypertensive drugs, analgesics, anti-diabetics, antipsychotics, and anti-neoplastic drugs. Poly pharmacy, old age and female sex were mentioned as determinants for drug related hospitalization by a number of studies. About one third of drug related hospital admissions were definitely preventable and more than 40% were also potentially preventable.<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Drug related problems contribute for more than 15% of hospital admissions. Higher risk of admission due to DRPs was observed in patients who were on poly pharmacy and those who were old. As most of drug related hospital admissions were preventable an emphasis should be given for preventive strategies to avoid complications and costs associated with admission.http://beat.sums.ac.ir/article_45806_49368e7c6caf3a0dbf86881bde64e230.pdfdrug related problemshospital admissionadverse drug reactionreviewemergency visit |
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Drug Related Hospital Admissions; A Systematic Review of the Recent Literatures |
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Drug Related Hospital Admissions; A Systematic Review of the Recent Literatures |
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Drug Related Hospital Admissions; A Systematic Review of the Recent Literatures |
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drug related hospital admissions; a systematic review of the recent literatures |
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Shiraz University of Medical Sciences |
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Bulletin of Emergency and Trauma |
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2322-2522 2322-3960 |
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<strong>Objective: </strong>To derive findings from different studies done on drug related hospital admissions and comprehensively express the incidence and preventability of drug related hospital admissions; identify the common types of drug related problems that caused hospital admission, and identify factors associated with drug related hospital admission.<br /> <strong>Methods:</strong> Literatures that assessed hospitalization due to drug related problems were searched online using Pub Med and Google Scholar databases. The relevant reference lists of retrieved articles were also searched manually on Google. Prospective and retrospective studies conducted anywhere in the world on drug related hospitalization, published from January 2012 to January 2017 as an original article and written in English language were included.<br /> <strong>Result:</strong> The prevalence of drug related hospital admission varies from 1.3% to 41.3% with the average rate of 15.4%. Among hospitalized patients 2.7% were died due to drug-related problems (DRPs). Drugs that were frequently reported as causing drug related admission were antithrombotic drugs, antihypertensive drugs, analgesics, anti-diabetics, antipsychotics, and anti-neoplastic drugs. Poly pharmacy, old age and female sex were mentioned as determinants for drug related hospitalization by a number of studies. About one third of drug related hospital admissions were definitely preventable and more than 40% were also potentially preventable.<br /> <strong>Conclusion:</strong> Drug related problems contribute for more than 15% of hospital admissions. Higher risk of admission due to DRPs was observed in patients who were on poly pharmacy and those who were old. As most of drug related hospital admissions were preventable an emphasis should be given for preventive strategies to avoid complications and costs associated with admission. |
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