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Retrospective analysis of drug therapy problems identified with a telephonic appointment-based model of medication synchronization
Fitzpatrick, Rebecca M; Witry, Matthew J; Doucette, William R; Kent, Kelly; Deninger, Michael J; McDonough, Randal P; Veach, Stevie.
Afiliação
  • Fitzpatrick, Rebecca M; Hartig Drug. Dubuque. United States
  • Witry, Matthew J; University of Iowa. College of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science. Iowa City. United States
  • Doucette, William R; University of Iowa. College of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science. Iowa City. United States
  • Kent, Kelly; Towncrest Pharmacy. Clinical Services. Iowa City. United States
  • Deninger, Michael J; Towncrest Pharmacy. Iowa City. United States
  • McDonough, Randal P; Towncrest Pharmacy. Iowa City. United States
  • Veach, Stevie; University of Iowa. College of Pharmacy. Department of Pharmacy Practice and Science. Iowa City. United States
Pharm. pract. (Granada, Internet) ; 17(2): 0-0, abr.-jun. 2019. tab
Artigo em Inglês | IBECS | ID: ibc-184673
Biblioteca responsável: ES1.1
Localização: BNCS
ABSTRACT

Objectives:

To describe the drug therapy problems (DTPs) identified for patients enrolled in an Appointment Based Model (ABM) for medication synchronization, describe the pharmacist-delivered clinical interventions, and assess what patient characteristics are associated with the number of DTPs identified.

Methods:

A cross-sectional chart review of 1 month of pharmacist notes for telephone ABM encounters at one independent community pharmacy in the Midwest U.S. was performed for a systematic random sample of patients active in the program during September 2017. Included patients were 18 years and older and took one or more synchronized medications. Data included months in the program, gender, age, insurance type, refill interval, medications (synchronized and total), DTP category, and intervention category. Descriptive statistics were calculated, and a multiple linear regression tested the association between patient characteristics and the number of DTPs identified.

Results:

The study involved 209 subjects, 54% women, with a mean age of 69.5 years and. The average number of medications synchronized was 4.7, the mean total number of medications was 6.3, and mean length of time in the program was 20 months. The DTPs (n=334) identified included needs additional drug therapy (43.1%), inappropriate adherence (31.4%), unnecessary drug therapy (15.0%), and adverse drug reaction (9.6%). The regression showed age and number of medications was positively associated with number of DTPs identified, but months enrolled was not.

Conclusions:

This ABM approach identified several hundred DTPs with corresponding interventions within a one-month period, suggesting that ABMs have a significant potential to improve patient care. The data also suggest that pharmacist interventions within an ABM program are valuable beyond the first few fills as patients move into maintenance use of their medications, especially for patients of advancing age and polypharmacy
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Espanha Base de dados: IBECS Assunto principal: Monitoramento de Medicamentos / Terapia Diretamente Observada / Efeitos Colaterais e Reações Adversas Relacionados a Medicamentos / Adesão à Medicação Limite: Idoso / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: Pharm. pract. (Granada, Internet) Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Hartig Drug/United States / Towncrest Pharmacy/United States / University of Iowa/United States

Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Bases de dados nacionais / Espanha Base de dados: IBECS Assunto principal: Monitoramento de Medicamentos / Terapia Diretamente Observada / Efeitos Colaterais e Reações Adversas Relacionados a Medicamentos / Adesão à Medicação Limite: Idoso / Feminino / Humanos / Masculino Idioma: Inglês Revista: Pharm. pract. (Granada, Internet) Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Artigo Instituição/País de afiliação: Hartig Drug/United States / Towncrest Pharmacy/United States / University of Iowa/United States
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