The primary objective is to evaluate the impact of Pharmaceutical Interviews in the patient self-management of non-severe side effects caused by antibiotics prescribed for the treatment of osteoarticular infections when the patient returns home.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
90
Pharmaceutical interview with pharmacist: to be informed treatment taken and related SAE informations at the end of hospitalization
Pharmacy of Ambroise-Paré hospital, APHP
Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Adverse effects self-management measurement
Phone call to evaluate the self-management of adverse effects. Self-management evaluation (optimal choice/non-optimal choice) performs thanks to the use of a standardized decision-tree. Proportion of patients with an optimal or non-optimal self-management.
Time frame: at day 7
Adverse effects self-management measurement
Phone call to evaluate the self-management of adverse effects. Self-management evaluation (optimal choice/non-optimal choice) performs thanks to the use of a standardized decision-tree. Proportion of patients with an optimal or non-optimal self-management.
Time frame: at day 14
Patient knowledge assessment
Questionnaire, 12 points: * proportion of patients reaching a score upper than 10 * proportion of patients reaching a score between 6 and 9 * proportion of patients reaching a score lower than 6
Time frame: at day 7
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