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KMID : 0941820110210010014
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
2011 Volume.21 No. 1 p.14 ~ p.21
Drug Prescriptions Comparison Before and After Computerized Drug Utilization Review Program Installation in a Tertiary Hospital Settin
Kim Sang-Mee

Sohn Hyun-Soon
Shin Hyun-Taek
Abstract
Drug Utilization Review (DUR) is known to play an important role to improve appropriateness of drug prescriptions. This retrospective, observational study was to compare prescription patterns after installation of Computerized DUR Program (Drug Information Framework-Korea¢â) (Jan-Mar 2008; After) to before DUR program (Jan-Mar 2007: Before). 8 physicians affiliated in the S University Hospital were enrolled in the study and their 3 months¡¯ prescription data were analysed for drug prescription trends and DUR conflict events per 7 DUR screening modules (drug-drug interaction, therapeutic duplication, allergy, dosing, disease contra-indication, geriatric contra-indication, pediatric contraindication). Average rate of DUR modules usage in 2008 (After) were 0.72. Average number of prescription drug per patient were reduced from 5.6 (Before) to 3.8 (After), and DUR program seemed to effect positively on physician¡¯s prescription related decision process. Overall DUR conflict events occurred by 8 physicians for 3 months were 17,923 Before and 20,057 After DUR program, and DUR conflict events per prescription were 2.8 Before and 2.9 After, respectively. Therapeutic duplication (37%), geriatric contra-indication (34%) and dosing (18%) were high ranked DUR conflicts. As the study was not sufficient to show a consistent trend to reduce DUR conflicts After, another study to confirm it¡¯s effectiveness would be recommended. This study would be of help to develop awareness of DUR program to healthcare providers.
KEYWORD
Computerized Drug Utilization Review Program, DUR module, DUR conflict
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