@article{oai:tohoku-mpu.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000730, author = {村井, ユリ子 and Murai, Yuriko}, issue = {64}, journal = {東北医科薬科大学研究誌, Journal of Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University}, month = {Dec}, note = {Pharmacists have only recently become deeply involved in the pharmacotherapy of individual patients in Japan. Recognition of the need for pharmacists to conduct physical assessments of patients is growing, and pharmacists seem to have gradually started conducting quantitative evaluations of patients. However, pharmacists must base their evaluations on indices that have been developed for use in clinical medicine; therefore, the pharmaceutical perspective is missing in many cases. This study was conducted with the aim of establishing appropriate indices for evaluating patients from pharmaceutical viewpoints. In an individual patient, many factors must be considered when determining the optimal administration of a drug. Patient-related factors include“the state of the patient”and“the patient s way of thinking”. Pharmacy-related factors include“the acquisition and use of the medicine”and“the properties of the medicine”. This article evaluates the currently available pharmacy-related indices for assessing“the state of the patient”. Choosing the appropriate dosage for administration is often based on experience, and very few objective metrics can be found in the published literature. Therefore, it is very important to ensure that all medical staff use the same indices to evaluate patients from pharmaceutical viewpoints in order to ensure safe and effective pharmacotherapy.}, pages = {17--27}, title = {薬物療法に関わる患者評価指標 ── 臨床薬剤学的にみる現状と課題──}, year = {2017}, yomi = {ムライ, ユリコ} }