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Christina Yuen Ki Leung

Christina Yuen Ki Leung

The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital, China

Title: Advanced clinical pharmacy system in a reformed hospital in China aiming to improve the quality of patient care and to enhance the job satisfaction of the clinical pharmacists

Biography

Biography: Christina Yuen Ki Leung

Abstract

The University of Hong Kong-Shenzhen Hospital adopts the good pharmacy practices from the West and has implemented an advanced clinical pharmacy system. We have been using near-patients and near-doctors approach to provide high quality of clinical pharmacy service to patients and healthcare professionals to ensure safety and efficacy of drugs use. The clinical pharmacists join the doctor-led ward rounds regularly on selected wards such as ICU and Medicines Wards. For all newly admitted in-patients, the clinical pharmacists carry out medication reconciliation and the information is recorded in the electronic prescribing system permanently. They also check the in-patient prescriptions for clinical appropriateness using approved reference sources. In addition, pharmacists involve actively in warfarin patient counseling service and in the stroke clinical pathway for our in-patients. Since early 2015, clinical pharmacists have participated in the smoking cessation clinic, pediatric respiratory clinic and diabetic clinic to provide patient counseling services. In addition, clinical pharmacists deliver drugs-related talks for patients in the Cardiac Rehabilitation Centre and on Endocrine Ward regularly and have prepared medication-related videos and patient leaflets. Furthermore, clinical pharmacists give talks to patients in the Out-Patient Forum regarding drugs use for smoking cessation, drugs use in hepatitis B, safe use of insulin injection, effective use of inhalation devices and medication safety in children including use of oral syringe. All these quality improvement plans are to enhance medication safety and optimization of drugs use. Clinical pharmacists in China find this experience rewarding and have gained lots of job satisfaction by noticing the positive impact on the quality of patient care.