Branch-Mays Grishondra L, Pittenger Amy L, Williamson Kristyn, Milone Anna, Hein Emily, Thierer Todd
Dr. Branch-Mays was Associate Professor and Director of Interprofessional Education, Department of Developmental and Surgical Sciences, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry at the time of this study; she is currently Vice Dean, Academic Affairs, A.T. Still University Missouri School of Dentistry and Oral Health; Dr. Pittenger is Associate Professor and Director of Interprofessional Education and Pharmacy Learning Collaborative, Department of Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy; Dr. Williamson is Teaching Specialist, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy; Dr. Milone is Teaching Specialist, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy; Dr. Hein is Pharmacy Associate, University of Minnesota College of Pharmacy; and Dr. Thierer is Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Clinical Affairs, University of Minnesota School of Dentistry.
J Dent Educ. 2017 Dec;81(12):1413-1420. doi: 10.21815/JDE.017.101.
The aims of this study were to evaluate the feasibility of an interprofessional education and collaborative practice model (IECPM) developed by the School of Dentistry (SOD) and College of Pharmacy (COP) for the University of Minnesota dental clinics and to report results of the needs assessment using specific primary care metrics and medication histories gathered through use of the model in 2015-16. Planning focused on establishing a workflow to implement the IECPM by the SOD and COP. The interprofessional team that provided patient care for the study consisted of 50 dental students, ten dental therapy students, one pharmacy student, one pharmacy resident, one faculty pharmacist, one dental assistant, one faculty dental hygienist, and two dentists. The team selected 190 patients in the SOD clinic for the study based on the inclusion criteria: patients with two or more chronic medical conditions who were taking medications. The 190 patients received a comprehensive dental exam, review of social and medical history, and medication therapy management assessment by the interprofessional team. Specific core primary care metrics (blood pressure, pulse, tobacco use, and diabetes status) and identification of drug therapy problems (DTPs) were monitored and/or screened for during the dental visit. The results showed that the IECPM helped identify that this cohort of patients presented with chronic conditions: 64% had hypertension, 34% had diabetes, and 10.5% reported smoking cigarettes. Several DTPs were identified, of which "needs additional drug therapy" was the most common. This cohort was taking multiple medications (2-34 per patient) to address a variety of medical conditions. The study concluded that the IECPM with the SOD and COP helped address a primary care need that often goes unmet in dental clinics.
本研究的目的是评估明尼苏达大学牙科学院(SOD)和药学院(COP)为该校牙科诊所开发的跨专业教育与协作实践模式(IECPM)的可行性,并报告使用该模式于2015 - 16年收集的特定初级保健指标和用药史的需求评估结果。规划重点是建立SOD和COP实施IECPM的工作流程。为该研究提供患者护理的跨专业团队由50名牙科学生、10名牙科治疗学生、1名药学学生、1名药学住院医师、1名药剂师教员、1名牙科助理、1名牙科保健员教员和2名牙医组成。该团队根据纳入标准在SOD诊所选择了190名患者进行研究:患有两种或更多慢性疾病且正在服药的患者。这190名患者接受了跨专业团队的全面牙科检查、社会和病史回顾以及药物治疗管理评估。在牙科就诊期间监测和/或筛查了特定的核心初级保健指标(血压、脉搏、烟草使用和糖尿病状况)以及药物治疗问题(DTPs)的识别。结果显示,IECPM有助于确定该队列患者患有慢性病:64%患有高血压,34%患有糖尿病,10.5%报告吸烟。识别出了几个DTPs,其中“需要额外药物治疗”最为常见。该队列患者正在服用多种药物(每位患者2 - 34种)来治疗各种医疗状况。研究得出结论,SOD和COP的IECPM有助于满足牙科诊所中经常未得到满足的初级保健需求。