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- Title
Methodology and Results Analysis of Effect and Economic Evaluations Related to Pharmaceutical Care Practice in China: A Recent Review.
- Authors
Chunyan Wei; Ruofei Li; Zhiang Wu; Guirong Xiao; Ming Hu
- Abstract
Background: To evaluate the value of pharmaceutical care, and sort out the existing problems in the current researches. Materials and Methods: We established the research strategy and searched seven databases. Two reviewers independently screened the studies, extracted data, conducted the statistical analysis and assessed the quality of full economic evaluations. The pharmaceutical care was divided into 9 types based on the relevant standards of Chinese Hospital Association. Results: 332 studies were included. The methods were mainly cohort studies (n=187, 56.32%), and followed by randomized controlled trials (n=124, 37.35%). Only 23 studies were conducted as full economic evaluations. The Quality of Health Economic Studies score was 61.22±12.80. The most commonly used effect indicators included length of hospital stay (n=166, 50%), prescription rationality rate (n=166, 50%), incidence of adverse reactions (n=117, 35.24%) and course of medication (n=107, 32.23%). For economic indicators, the cost of medication (n=269, 81.02%) and hospitalization (n=113, 34.04%) were the most frequently used indicator. The research results showed that pharmaceutical care could improve the therapeutic effect. 91.45% and 81.42% of the studies revealed that pharmaceutical care could reduce the cost of medication and hospitalization. Conclusion: Pharmaceutical care can improve the therapeutic effect and save the cost. However, the methodology of pharmaceutical care effect and economic evaluation needs to be further improved.
- Subjects
DATABASE searching; LENGTH of stay in hospitals; MEDICAL care costs; ECONOMIC indicators; RANDOMIZED controlled trials
- Publication
Indian Journal of Pharmaceutical Education & Research, 2024, Vol 58, Issue 3, p722
- ISSN
0019-5464
- Publication type
Academic Journal
- DOI
10.5530/ijper.58.3.80