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    An analytic retrospective pretest-posttest design with interventions, used to evaluate the time taken to document drug adverse events at Banner Health Specialty Pharmacy, as well as identifying the top five medications that lead to adverse events to help increase medication awareness

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    Author
    Duong, Loi Loi
    Koessel, Karissa
    Sieg, Cassandra Skye
    Yost, Zoe Joy
    Affiliation
    College of Pharmacy, The University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2021
    Keywords
    adverse events
    Interventions
    Data Analysis
    MeSH Subjects
    Time Factors
    Adverse Drug Reaction Reporting Systems
    Advisor
    Rollo, Amber
    Craig, Jennifer
    
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    This item is part of the Pharmacy Student Research Projects collection, made available by the College of Pharmacy and the University Libraries at the University of Arizona. For more information about items in this collection, please contact Jennifer Martin, Librarian and Clinical Instructor, Pharmacy Practice and Science, jenmartin@email.arizona.edu.
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    Specific Aims: (1) Decrease in the amount of time taken to report adverse events (ADE) at Banner Specialty Pharmacy-Chandler. (2) Identify the top five medications that cause ADE’s in the pharmacy and determine based on reaction type, frequency, and event severity, important drug information that can be given to future and existing patients. Subjects: Adverse events and medications only. Methods: A data document was used to analyze ADE’s taken from Oct 2018 thru May 2020 to identify the top five medications that cause the most ADE’s. Intervention tools, pharmacist template and use of pharmacy techs, were started on Nov. 11th 2020 till March 1st 2021. Pre-intervention period was from July 2020 to October 2020. ADE pre and post intervention groups were compared to note difference in documentation time. Main Results: The total average documentation time for the pre-intervention period was 12.22 min per event (SD=0.83), while the total average documentation time for the post-intervention period was significantly faster at 10.00 min per event (SD=2.68) (p-value=0.032). Humira, Enbrel, Capecitabine, Imbruvica and Sutent were identified at the top 5 medications to cause ADE’s, and no significant difference was noted in severity between groups (p-value= 0.843). Conclusions: Intervention strategies appeared to decrease the documentation time of ADE’s at Banner Specialty Pharmacy-Chandler. Other variables during the intervention period cannot be ruled out. The information regarding the top five medication that cause adverse events at Banner Specialty Pharmacy- Chandler should only be used as a tool to highlight important counseling points for each of these medications.
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    Class of 2021 Abstract, Report and Poster
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