College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
College of Pharmacy and Nutrition, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Can J Diabetes. 2017 Dec;41(6):558-562. doi: 10.1016/j.jcjd.2017.08.243. Epub 2017 Oct 14.
The pharmacists' role in Canada has significantly advanced over the past decade, resulting in increasing access to primary care services. This study aimed to characterize pharmacists' expanded scope of practice as it relates to providing services to Canadians with diabetes.
This environmental scan characterized services that could be useful to Canadians with diabetes in each of the provinces (excluding the territories): immunizations, medication prescribing, ordering and interpreting laboratory tests, and medication reviews. Researchers also collected information on pharmacists' access to health information. Data were collected from regulatory authorities in each province, from pharmacy stakeholders and through a web search.
Pharmacists' scope of practice varies widely across the Canadian provinces. Three provinces have medication-review programs focused specifically on diabetes, and many people with diabetes can access publicly funded medication reviews. Other than in Quebec, pharmacists can provide influenza (publicly funded) and pneumococcal vaccinations (publicly funded in British Columbia, Alberta and Manitoba). All pharmacists in Canadian provinces can renew prescriptions to ensure continuity of therapy. Pharmacists have varying levels of other prescriptive authority. Pharmacists in all provinces (except Ontario) can access provincial prescription information; in 4 provinces, they can access laboratory results, and in 3 provinces, they can order and interpret laboratory results, such as glycated hemoglobin levels.
Canadians with diabetes can expect to receive influenza vaccines and have medications renewed at their pharmacies. Many patients with diabetes qualify for a publicly funded medication review, and some provinces allow pharmacists to order and interpret laboratory results. This expanded scope provides greater opportunities for pharmacists to help support patients with diabetes in conjunction with other health-care team members.
在过去的十年中,加拿大药剂师的角色有了显著的发展,从而增加了获得初级保健服务的机会。本研究旨在描述药剂师扩大实践范围的情况,因为这与为加拿大糖尿病患者提供服务有关。
本环境扫描描述了每个省(不包括地区)的加拿大糖尿病患者可能有用的服务:免疫接种、药物处方、订购和解释实验室测试以及药物审查。研究人员还收集了有关药剂师获取健康信息的信息。数据来自每个省的监管机构、药剂师利益相关者以及网络搜索。
加拿大各省的药剂师实践范围差异很大。三个省有专门针对糖尿病的药物审查计划,许多糖尿病患者可以获得公共资助的药物审查。除了魁北克省,药剂师可以提供流感(公共资助)和肺炎球菌疫苗接种(不列颠哥伦比亚省、艾伯塔省和马尼托巴省公共资助)。加拿大各省的药剂师都可以续签处方以确保治疗的连续性。药剂师具有不同程度的其他处方权。除安大略省外,所有加拿大省份的药剂师都可以访问省级处方信息;在 4 个省份,他们可以访问实验室结果,在 3 个省份,他们可以订购和解释实验室结果,如糖化血红蛋白水平。
加拿大糖尿病患者可以预期在他们的药店接种流感疫苗并更新药物。许多糖尿病患者有资格获得公共资助的药物审查,一些省份允许药剂师订购和解释实验室结果。这种扩大的范围为药剂师提供了更多机会,以与其他医疗保健团队成员一起帮助支持糖尿病患者。