J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2022 Sep-Oct;62(5):1686-1693.e6. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2022.04.002. Epub 2022 Apr 12.
Hypoglycemia is a complication of diabetes and can have considerable clinical impact on mortality, morbidity, and quality of life. Certain patient populations with diabetes are at an increased risk of experiencing hypoglycemia, posing as a safety concern and may have possible negative affect(s) on diabetes if not appropriately managed. With community pharmacies often being an accessible means of health care, there is potential for widespread diabetes education in this setting.
Assess impact of pharmacist-initiated education on proper recognition/management of hypoglycemia in patients with type 1 and 2 diabetes. Secondary objectives aim to optimize diabetes care: (1) assessment of patient need for a glucagon kit prescription, (2) evaluation of adherence to highly recommended vaccinations for individuals with diabetes and acceptance of pharmacist vaccination recommendations, and (3) assessment of patient satisfaction with the study intervention.
A community pharmacy in the Suffolk County of Massachusetts serving middle- to lower-class and medically underserved patients. Most of the population includes an elderly, Hispanic, and Asian demographic.
Outcomes evaluated through change in hypoglycemia questionnaire scores from preintervention to postintervention, the percentage of patients who received a prescription for glucagon kit post pharmacist intervention, the percentage of patients that received a vaccination because of pharmacist intervention, and Likert scale-based survey for the assessment of patient satisfaction.
Participant knowledge of hypoglycemia awareness/treatment improved significantly post pharmacist intervention (P < 0.001). Average gain in questionnaire scores from pre-edcation to posteducation was 6.4 points (maximum score = 9, P < 0.001). Glucagon prescriptions were facilitated/dispensed for 28.5% of eligible participants. Fifty-eight vaccinations were recommended, and 25.8% were administered. Patients' overall satisfaction score averaged 4.7 out of a maximum of 5 (higher scores more favorable).
An educational service in a community pharmacy setting can provide effective education to recognize signs, symptoms, and proper treatment of hypoglycemia in patients on diabetes therapy that carries a high risk.
低血糖是糖尿病的一种并发症,会对死亡率、发病率和生活质量产生相当大的临床影响。某些患有糖尿病的特定患者群体发生低血糖的风险增加,这构成了安全隐患,如果管理不当,可能对糖尿病产生负面影响。由于社区药店通常是一种可及的医疗保健方式,因此在这种环境中进行广泛的糖尿病教育是有潜力的。
评估药剂师发起的教育对 1 型和 2 型糖尿病患者正确识别/管理低血糖的影响。次要目标旨在优化糖尿病护理:(1)评估患者是否需要开胰高血糖素试剂盒处方,(2)评估是否遵循针对糖尿病患者的高度推荐疫苗接种以及接受药剂师疫苗接种建议,以及(3)评估患者对研究干预的满意度。
马萨诸塞州萨福克县的一家社区药店,为中低收入和医疗服务不足的患者提供服务。大多数人群包括老年人、西班牙裔和亚裔。
通过从干预前到干预后的低血糖问卷评分变化来评估结果,药剂师干预后获得胰高血糖素试剂盒处方的患者比例,由于药剂师干预而接受疫苗接种的患者比例,以及基于李克特量表的调查来评估患者满意度。
参与者对低血糖意识/治疗的了解在药剂师干预后显著提高(P < 0.001)。从预教育到后教育的问卷评分平均提高了 6.4 分(最高得分为 9 分,P < 0.001)。有资格的参与者中,有 28.5%的人获得了胰高血糖素处方。建议了 58 次疫苗接种,其中 25.8%得到了接种。患者的总体满意度平均为 4.7 分(满分 5 分,分数越高表示越满意)。
在社区药店环境中提供的教育服务可以为识别接受高风险糖尿病治疗的患者的低血糖迹象、症状和适当治疗提供有效的教育。