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跨专业药物管理项目中的任务分担 - 对全科医生和社区药剂师的调查。

Task sharing in an interprofessional medication management program - a survey of general practitioners and community pharmacists.

机构信息

Cooperation Unit Clinical Pharmacy, University of Heidelberg, Im Neuenheimer Feld 410, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.

Department of Clinical Pharmacology and Pharmacoepidemiology, Heidelberg University Hospital, Im Neuenheimer Feld 410, 69120, Heidelberg, Germany.

出版信息

BMC Health Serv Res. 2022 Aug 6;22(1):1005. doi: 10.1186/s12913-022-08378-4.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Pharmacist-led medication review and medication management programs (MMP) are well-known strategies to improve medication safety and effectiveness. If performed interprofessionally, outcomes might even improve. However, little is known about task sharing in interprofessional MMP, in which general practitioners (GPs) and community pharmacists (CPs) collaboratively perform medication reviews and continuously follow-up on patients with designated medical and pharmaceutical tasks, respectively. In 2016, ARMIN (Arzneimittelinitiative Sachsen-Thüringen) an interprofessional MMP was launched in two German federal states, Saxony and Thuringia. The aim of this study was to understand how GPs and CPs share tasks in MMP when reviewing the patients' medication.

METHODS

This was a cross-sectional postal survey among GPs and CPs who participated in the MMP. Participants were asked who completed which MMP tasks, e.g., checking drug-drug interactions, dosing, and side effects. In total, 15 MMP tasks were surveyed using a 5-point Likert scale ranging from "I complete this task alone" to "GP/CP completes this task alone". The study was conducted between 11/2020 and 04/2021. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics.

RESULTS

In total, 114/165 (69.1%) GPs and 166/243 (68.3%) CPs returned a questionnaire. The majority of GPs and CPs reported (i) checking clinical parameters and medication overuse and underuse to be completed by GPs, (ii) checking storage conditions of drugs and initial compilation of the patient's medication including brown bag review being mostly performed by CPs, and (iii) checking side-effects, non-adherence, and continuous updating of the medication list were carried out jointly. The responses differed most for problems with self-medication and adding and removing over-the-counter medicines from the medication list. In addition, the responses revealed that some MMP tasks were not sufficiently performed by either GPs or CPs.

CONCLUSIONS

Both GPs' and CPs' expertise are needed to perform MMP as comprehensively as possible. Future studies should explore how GPs and CPs can complement each other in MMP most efficiently.

摘要

背景

药剂师主导的药物审查和药物管理方案(MMP)是提高药物安全性和有效性的知名策略。如果能够跨专业实施,结果可能会更好。然而,对于在 MMP 中,全科医生(GP)和社区药剂师(CP)分别协作进行药物审查并持续跟进指定医疗和药物任务的任务分工,我们知之甚少。2016 年,德国萨克森-图林根州(Saxony-Thuringia)启动了一项名为 ARMIN(Arzneimittelinitiative Sachsen-Thüringen)的跨专业 MMP。本研究旨在了解当审查患者用药时,GP 和 CP 如何在 MMP 中分工。

方法

这是一项针对参与 MMP 的 GP 和 CP 的横断面邮寄调查。参与者被要求完成哪些 MMP 任务,例如检查药物相互作用、剂量和副作用。共使用 5 点 Likert 量表调查了 15 项 MMP 任务,范围从“我独自完成此任务”到“GP/CP 独自完成此任务”。该研究于 2020 年 11 月至 2021 年 4 月进行。使用描述性统计分析数据。

结果

共有 165 名 GP 中的 114 名(69.1%)和 243 名 CP 中的 166 名(68.3%)返回了问卷。大多数 GP 和 CP 报告(i)检查临床参数和药物滥用和用药不足应由 GP 完成,(ii)检查药物储存条件和初始编制患者用药包括棕色袋审查主要由 CP 进行,以及(iii)检查副作用、不遵医嘱和持续更新药物清单由双方共同进行。自我用药和添加和删除药物清单上的非处方药方面的问题,回应差异最大。此外,调查结果表明,一些 MMP 任务没有得到 GP 或 CP 的充分执行。

结论

为了尽可能全面地实施 MMP,需要 GP 和 CP 的专业知识。未来的研究应探讨 GP 和 CP 如何在 MMP 中最有效地互补。

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