Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the profile of drugs prescribed via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service of a University Hospital. Method: Quantitative cross-sectional study in which data were collected from the medical records of hospitalized patients using medication via oral or gastrointestinal catheter at least once a day between April and October 2015. The analysis was performed through descriptive statistics. Results: Out of 568 prescriptions (total), there were 143 different medications. The pharmaceutical form with the greatest number of prescriptions was solid (95.8%), of which 46.1% were simple tablets. The oral route had the highest number of administrations (97.3%). The most prescribed drug class was of anti-infectives (25.9%), but the Omeprazole drug was the most prescribed in the study (40%). Conclusion: There are indications that enable rethinking the care practice and establishing criteria and norms for contributing to the safety and efficacy of services provided in healthcare, especially regarding the preparation and administration of medications via gastrointestinal catheter. |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in ServiceEnteral NutritionPatient SafetyDrug InteractionsFood-Drug InteractionsNursing CareABSTRACT Objective: To identify the profile of drugs prescribed via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service of a University Hospital. Method: Quantitative cross-sectional study in which data were collected from the medical records of hospitalized patients using medication via oral or gastrointestinal catheter at least once a day between April and October 2015. The analysis was performed through descriptive statistics. Results: Out of 568 prescriptions (total), there were 143 different medications. The pharmaceutical form with the greatest number of prescriptions was solid (95.8%), of which 46.1% were simple tablets. The oral route had the highest number of administrations (97.3%). The most prescribed drug class was of anti-infectives (25.9%), but the Omeprazole drug was the most prescribed in the study (40%). Conclusion: There are indications that enable rethinking the care practice and establishing criteria and norms for contributing to the safety and efficacy of services provided in healthcare, especially regarding the preparation and administration of medications via gastrointestinal catheter.Universidade de São Paulo, Escola de Enfermagem2018-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0080-62342018000100483Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP v.52 2018reponame:Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online)instname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USP10.1590/s1980-220x2017037103385info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoreira,Moara Avila de JesusFigueiredo,Paula Pereira deSilveira,Rosemary Silva daCosta,Valdecir Zavarese daPinho,Eliana Cardia deCoutinho,Miriã Soares de Bittencourteng2018-11-29T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0080-62342018000100483Revistahttp://www.scielo.br/reeuspPUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||nursingscholar@usp.br1980-220X0080-6234opendoar:2018-11-29T00:00Revista da Escola de Enfermagem da USP (Online) - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service Moreira,Moara Avila de Jesus Enteral Nutrition Patient Safety Drug Interactions Food-Drug Interactions Nursing Care |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Profile of medicines used via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service |
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Moreira,Moara Avila de Jesus |
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Moreira,Moara Avila de Jesus Figueiredo,Paula Pereira de Silveira,Rosemary Silva da Costa,Valdecir Zavarese da Pinho,Eliana Cardia de Coutinho,Miriã Soares de Bittencourt |
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Figueiredo,Paula Pereira de Silveira,Rosemary Silva da Costa,Valdecir Zavarese da Pinho,Eliana Cardia de Coutinho,Miriã Soares de Bittencourt |
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Moreira,Moara Avila de Jesus Figueiredo,Paula Pereira de Silveira,Rosemary Silva da Costa,Valdecir Zavarese da Pinho,Eliana Cardia de Coutinho,Miriã Soares de Bittencourt |
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Enteral Nutrition Patient Safety Drug Interactions Food-Drug Interactions Nursing Care |
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Enteral Nutrition Patient Safety Drug Interactions Food-Drug Interactions Nursing Care |
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ABSTRACT Objective: To identify the profile of drugs prescribed via oral and gastrointestinal catheter in a Walk-in Service of a University Hospital. Method: Quantitative cross-sectional study in which data were collected from the medical records of hospitalized patients using medication via oral or gastrointestinal catheter at least once a day between April and October 2015. The analysis was performed through descriptive statistics. Results: Out of 568 prescriptions (total), there were 143 different medications. The pharmaceutical form with the greatest number of prescriptions was solid (95.8%), of which 46.1% were simple tablets. The oral route had the highest number of administrations (97.3%). The most prescribed drug class was of anti-infectives (25.9%), but the Omeprazole drug was the most prescribed in the study (40%). Conclusion: There are indications that enable rethinking the care practice and establishing criteria and norms for contributing to the safety and efficacy of services provided in healthcare, especially regarding the preparation and administration of medications via gastrointestinal catheter. |
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