Abraham Olufunmilola, Li Jenny S, Monangai Kathy E, Feathers Alison M, Weiner Daniel
J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2018 May-Jun;58(3):246-249. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2018.01.006. Epub 2018 Feb 16.
To describe the critical need for pharmacists' involvement in outpatient care for people living with cystic fibrosis (CF).
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CF is a pulmonary condition that affects more than 30,000 children and adults in the United States and 70,000 people worldwide. Various complex medication regimens are given to patients with CF, some depending on the type of mutation they have in their CF transmembrane conductance regulator protein. With complex medication regimens and the increased number and variety of treatments that have become available, the medication use burden intensifies for individuals living with CF and their caregivers. Young people living with CF have a particularly difficult time adhering to medications and other therapies as they begin to rely less on their caregivers and assume greater medication management responsibility for their care. Adolescents report low adherence rates from about 40% to 47% for airway clearance methods and even lower for nutritional recommendations, about 16% to 20%. In inpatient settings, pharmacists have been successful in making medication use recommendations that have improved adherence for patients with CF while in the hospital. However, limited research has explored how provision of pharmacist supportive care and patient education in outpatient settings can improve medication adherence and quality of life for people living with CF.
There is potential for provision of outpatient pharmacy clinical services to increase medication adherence and overall quality of care for patients with CF. Higher rates of medication adherence in patients with CF could in turn improve patient outcomes and reduce overall health care costs as a result of fewer rehospitalizations. Pharmacies can implement programs designed to provide comprehensive support services and medication management from pharmacists and staff that are trained in CF care.
描述药剂师参与囊性纤维化(CF)患者门诊护理的迫切需求。
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CF是一种肺部疾病,在美国影响着超过30000名儿童和成人,在全球影响着70000人。CF患者需要接受各种复杂的药物治疗方案,有些方案取决于他们CF跨膜传导调节蛋白的突变类型。随着复杂的药物治疗方案以及可用治疗方法的数量和种类增加,CF患者及其护理人员的用药负担加重。患有CF的年轻人在开始减少对护理人员的依赖并承担更多药物管理责任时,在坚持用药和接受其他治疗方面尤其困难。青少年报告称,气道清理方法的依从率较低,约为40%至47%,营养建议的依从率更低,约为16%至20%。在住院环境中,药剂师成功地提出了用药建议,提高了CF患者在住院期间的依从性。然而,关于在门诊环境中提供药剂师支持性护理和患者教育如何能提高CF患者的用药依从性和生活质量的研究有限。
提供门诊药房临床服务有可能提高CF患者的用药依从性和整体护理质量。CF患者较高的用药依从率反过来可以改善患者预后,并由于再住院次数减少而降低总体医疗成本。药房可以实施旨在提供全面支持服务以及由接受过CF护理培训的药剂师和工作人员进行药物管理的项目。