Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Patient Educ Couns. 2011 Jun;83(3):288-94. doi: 10.1016/j.pec.2011.04.027. Epub 2011 May 26.
To evaluate the capacity and effectiveness of trained community pharmacists in delivering the Diabetes Medication Assistance Service (DMAS) via (1) number and types of self-management support interventions (SMSIs); (2) number of goals set and attained by patients and (3) patient outcomes (glycaemic control, medication adherence and satisfaction).
Pharmacists (n=109) from 90 community pharmacies in Australia were trained and credentialed to deliver the DMAS. The training focused on developing pharmacists' knowledge and skills in supporting patients' diabetes self-management.
A total of 387 patients completed the trial. The mean number of SMSIs per patient was 35 (SD ±31) and the majority (87%) had at least one documented goal that was fully or partially attained. There were significant health benefits for patients including improved glycaemic control and a reduced risk of non-adherence to medications. Over 90% of DMAS patients reported improvements in their knowledge about diabetes self-management.
The DMAS provides self management support in the community pharmacy for people with T2DM which may result in improved clinical outcomes.
Given appropriate training in diabetes care and behavior change strategies, community pharmacists can offer programs which provide self-management support to their patients with T2DM and improve their health outcomes.
评估经过培训的社区药剂师通过(1)自我管理支持干预措施的数量和类型;(2)患者设定和达到的目标数量;(3)患者结局(血糖控制、药物依从性和满意度)提供糖尿病药物辅助服务(DMAS)的能力和效果。
来自澳大利亚 90 家社区药房的 109 名药剂师接受了培训并获得了提供 DMAS 的资格。培训重点是培养药剂师在支持患者糖尿病自我管理方面的知识和技能。
共有 387 名患者完成了试验。每位患者的平均 SMSI 数量为 35(SD ±31),大多数(87%)至少有一个记录在案的目标已完全或部分实现。患者有明显的健康获益,包括血糖控制改善和药物依从性降低的风险降低。超过 90%的 DMAS 患者报告称,他们对糖尿病自我管理的知识有所提高。
DMAS 在社区药房为 T2DM 患者提供自我管理支持,可能会改善临床结局。
鉴于在糖尿病护理和行为改变策略方面进行了适当的培训,社区药剂师可以为 T2DM 患者提供提供自我管理支持的计划,并改善他们的健康结局。