Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center
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The research aimed to determine the drug-related problems (PRM) caused by the negative results associated with the medication (NMR) and the level of treatment adherence to 12 outpatients (the age range was 3 to 64 years and whose male gender represented 58.33% and 41.67% female) with tuberculosis ad...
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Materia: | Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up Negative Results Associated with Medication (RNM) Drug-Related Problems (PRM) Adherence to treatment Seguimiento farmacoterapéutico Resultados Negativos Asociados a la Medicación (RNM) Problemas Relacionados con Medicamentos (PRM) Adherencia al tratamiento |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center Problemas relacionados con los medicamentos y adherencia terapeutica en pacientes con tuberculosis en el Centro de Salud Materno Infantil Rimac |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center Ccencho, Carlos Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up Negative Results Associated with Medication (RNM) Drug-Related Problems (PRM) Adherence to treatment Seguimiento farmacoterapéutico Resultados Negativos Asociados a la Medicación (RNM) Problemas Relacionados con Medicamentos (PRM) Adherencia al tratamiento |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health Center |
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Ccencho, Carlos Ramos, Norma |
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Ccencho, Carlos |
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Ccencho, Carlos Ramos, Norma |
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Ramos, Norma |
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Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up Negative Results Associated with Medication (RNM) Drug-Related Problems (PRM) Adherence to treatment Seguimiento farmacoterapéutico Resultados Negativos Asociados a la Medicación (RNM) Problemas Relacionados con Medicamentos (PRM) Adherencia al tratamiento |
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Pharmacotherapeutic follow-up Negative Results Associated with Medication (RNM) Drug-Related Problems (PRM) Adherence to treatment Seguimiento farmacoterapéutico Resultados Negativos Asociados a la Medicación (RNM) Problemas Relacionados con Medicamentos (PRM) Adherencia al tratamiento |
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The research aimed to determine the drug-related problems (PRM) caused by the negative results associated with the medication (NMR) and the level of treatment adherence to 12 outpatients (the age range was 3 to 64 years and whose male gender represented 58.33% and 41.67% female) with tuberculosis admitted to the tuberculosis strategy health service of the Rímac Maternal and Child Health Center, for a period of nine months, through the application of the Dader Method , PRMs were identified and the probability of adverse effects obtained the highest percentage (35.48%) among the PRMs detected, secondly, it occupied the dose, schedule and / or inappropriate duration (32.26%), thirdly it occupied the breach partial (22.58%) followed by others. 31 NMR were identified, that is, an average of 2.5 NMR per patient, 18 (58.1%) of effective NMR were detected, 12 (38.7%) of safety NMR and 1 (3.2%) of RNM of need. The RNM were associated in greater magnitude to the ineffectiveness of the treatment as first place and security was second. The pharmaceutical intervention was involved in the quantity of medications administered. The healthcare activity of the pharmacotherapeutic follow-up professional managed to identify and solve the problems related to the medications caused by the negative results associated with the medication, concretizing in the significant improvement of therapeutic adherence to the pharmacological treatment of patients with tuberculosis. |
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Drug-related problems and therapeutic adherence in patients with tuberculosis at the Rimac Maternal and Child Health CenterProblemas relacionados con los medicamentos y adherencia terapeutica en pacientes con tuberculosis en el Centro de Salud Materno Infantil RimacCcencho, CarlosRamos, NormaPharmacotherapeutic follow-upNegative Results Associated with Medication (RNM)Drug-Related Problems (PRM)Adherence to treatmentSeguimiento farmacoterapéuticoResultados Negativos Asociados a la Medicación (RNM)Problemas Relacionados con Medicamentos (PRM)Adherencia al tratamientoThe research aimed to determine the drug-related problems (PRM) caused by the negative results associated with the medication (NMR) and the level of treatment adherence to 12 outpatients (the age range was 3 to 64 years and whose male gender represented 58.33% and 41.67% female) with tuberculosis admitted to the tuberculosis strategy health service of the Rímac Maternal and Child Health Center, for a period of nine months, through the application of the Dader Method , PRMs were identified and the probability of adverse effects obtained the highest percentage (35.48%) among the PRMs detected, secondly, it occupied the dose, schedule and / or inappropriate duration (32.26%), thirdly it occupied the breach partial (22.58%) followed by others. 31 NMR were identified, that is, an average of 2.5 NMR per patient, 18 (58.1%) of effective NMR were detected, 12 (38.7%) of safety NMR and 1 (3.2%) of RNM of need. The RNM were associated in greater magnitude to the ineffectiveness of the treatment as first place and security was second. The pharmaceutical intervention was involved in the quantity of medications administered. The healthcare activity of the pharmacotherapeutic follow-up professional managed to identify and solve the problems related to the medications caused by the negative results associated with the medication, concretizing in the significant improvement of therapeutic adherence to the pharmacological treatment of patients with tuberculosis.La investigación tuvo como objetivo determinar los problemas relacionados con los medicamentos (PRM) causa de los resultados negativos asociados a la medicación (RNM) y el nivel de adherencia al tratamiento a 12 pacientes ambulatorios (el rango de edad fue de 3 a 64 años y cuyo sexo masculino representó el 58.33 % y 41.67 % de sexo femenino) con tuberculosis ingresados al servicio de estrategia sanitaria de prevención y control de la tuberculosis del Centro de Salud Materno Infantil Rímac, durante un tiempo de nueve meses, mediante la aplicación del Método Dáder, se identificaron PRM y el de probabilidad de efectos adversos obtuvo el mayor porcentaje (35.48 %) entre los PRM detectados, en segundo lugar, ocupó la dosis, pauta y/o duración no adecuada (32.26 %), en tercer lugar ocupó el incumplimiento parcial (22.58 %) seguida de otros. Se identificó 31 RNM, es decir, un promedio de 2,5 RNM por paciente, se detectó 18 (58,1%) de RNM efectividad, 12 (38,7%) de RNM de seguridad y 1 (3,2%) de RNM de necesidad. Los RNM se asociaron en mayor magnitud a la inefectividad del tratamiento como primer lugar y de seguridad ocupó el segundo lugar. La intervención farmacéutica estuvo involucrada sobre la cantidad de los medicamentos administrados. La actividad asistencial del profesional farmacéutico de seguimiento farmacoterapéutico logró identificar y resolver los problemas relacionados a los medicamentos causa de los resultados negativos asociados a la medicación, concretándose en la mejora de manera significativa de adherencia terapéutica al tratamiento farmacológico de los pacientes con tuberculosis.Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Farmacia y Bioquímica2020-03-06info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/1761210.15381/ci.v22i2.17612Ciencia e Investigación; Vol. 22 Núm. 2 (2019); 17-28Ciencia e Investigación; Vol. 22 No. 2 (2019); 17-281609-90441561-0861reponame:Revistas - Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstname:Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcosinstacron:UNMSMspahttps://revistasinvestigacion.unmsm.edu.pe/index.php/farma/article/view/17612/14771Derechos de autor 2020 Carlos Ccencho, Norma Ramoshttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.csi.unmsm:article/176122020-03-09T16:07:10Z |
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