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Development of a pharmacist-coordinated system of chemotherapy protocols in an integrated healthcare delivery organization

Mário L de Lemos, PharmD

Systemic Therapy Program, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Robin K O’Brien, PharmD, BCOP

Systemic Therapy Program, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

Objectives. To develop and coordinate protocols for chemotherapy regimens in a large integrated healthcare organization; to disseminate protocols in a timely fashion; to maintain protocols for continuous quality improvement; and to promote utilization of protocol-based chemotherapy.

Methods. Two interdisciplinary groups reviewed the acceptability, accessibility, and appropriateness of the existing protocols, and proposed recommendations to be implemented by the Systemic Therapy Program of the agency.

Results. A standard protocol format and a pharmacist-coordinated protocol system were developed. Protocols were relocated from the Intranet to the network computer directory and Internet website for increased accessibility. To date, 172 protocols are available on the network directory and the website, with 87% (150/172) reviewed by pharmacists and physicians of an interdisciplinary review panel. Preliminary analysis shows increased healthcare professionals’ satisfaction and a protocol use in 77% of patients treated.

Conclusion. A pharmacist-coordinated chemotherapy protocol system improves protocol dissemination, protocol compliance, and chemo-therapy delivery and safety. The project enhances the pharmacist profile and credibility within the organization.

Key Words: chemotherapy protocols • integrated healthcare • pharmacist-coordinated system

Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, Vol. 8, No. 2-3, 39-48 (2002)
DOI: 10.1191/1078155202jp090oa


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