Improved venous thromboembolism prophylaxis by pharmacist-driven interventions in acutely ill medical patients in Belgium

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Audrey Vervacke
Sophie Lorent
Serge Motte
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[1] Erasme University Hospital,Pharmacy
[2] Université Libre de Bruxelles,Health Economics Research Centre, Management of Institutions of Care and Nursing Research, School of Public Health and Erasme University Hospital
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Acutely ill medical patient; Belgium; Pharmacist; Qualitative research; Venous thromboembolism; VTE prophylaxis;
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Background Forty to 50 % of hospitalized patients with an acute medical illness have risk factors for venous thromboembolism (VTE) and it has been shown that VTE prophylaxis reduced the incidence of VTE events in these patients. However, a large multinational survey, the ENDORSE study, showed that only 37 % of medical patients with VTE risk factors actually received VTE prophylaxis. Objective To evaluate the impact over time of pharmacist-driven interventions aiming at increasing the appropriate use of VTE prophylaxis in acutely ill medical hospitalized patients. Setting A Belgian urban academic hospital. Method First, during 1 month, medical and nurse reports of all hospitalized medical patients were reviewed to evaluate the proportion of patients who were on prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines. Second, interventions were conducted and included unit-specific physician and nurse education, diffusion of educational tools summarizing VTE prophylaxis guidelines, and reminders. Third, the impact of the interventions on the proportion of patients receiving VTE prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines was evaluated after 3 months and 1 year. Main outcome measure Proportion of hospitalized medical patients receiving VTE prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines. Results The baseline evaluation showed that 36 % (26/72) of the patients at risk of VTE received VTE prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines. Three months and one year after the interventions, 68 % (55/81), and 72 % (58/81) of the patients at risk of VTE received VTE prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines. Among patients not at risk of VTE, 15 % (21/141), 8 % (24/290), and 8 % (27/330) respectively at baseline evaluation, 3 months and 1 year after the interventions, received VTE prophylaxis. Conclusion Pharmacist-driven interventions improved the proportion of acutely ill medical patients receiving VTE prophylaxis according to clinical practice guidelines and the benefit of the interventions was maintained after 1 year.
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