Centre for Optimisation of Medicines, Discipline of Pharmacy, School of Allied Health, University of Western Australia, Perth, Australia.
Departments of Clinical Pharmacology and Aged Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health, The University of Sydney, Kolling Institute, Sydney, Australia.
Arch Gerontol Geriatr. 2023 Jun;109:104965. doi: 10.1016/j.archger.2023.104965. Epub 2023 Feb 16.
Comprehensive medicines reviews are a strategy to reduce medicines-related harm. In Australia, Home Medicines Review services (HMRs) are provided by consultant pharmacists to community-dwelling consumers, on referral from the consumer's medical practitioner. Limited research exists on the processes undertaken by consultant pharmacists when delivering HMRs, particularly as it relates to the information types received, collected, and reported.
Describe the types of information consultant pharmacists report receiving in HMR referrals, collect before and during consumer consultations, and include in their written reports.
We conducted a national online survey of Australian consultant pharmacists who deliver HMRs. Participants were recruited using a broad advertising strategy, including social and traditional media platforms, and snowballing. Data were analysed descriptively.
Of the 248 eligible participants, 179 (72%) completed the survey. The most commonly included information in the referral was medication list (97%), the least were details of hospitalisations (8%) and specialist letters (5%). Information pertaining to hospitalisation and specialist letters were collected by 20% of participants prior to the consultation. Details of, and history from, community pharmacy was the most sought information prior to consultations. Less than a quarter of participants 'most of the time' or 'always' formally assess adherence using a validated instrument during the consultation. Participants commonly (80%) report consumer concerns in the written report.
Consultant pharmacists collect a broad variety of information, beyond medicines-related content. Written HMR reports by consultant pharmacists were often reported to be consumer-centric.
全面药物审查是减少与药物相关伤害的一种策略。在澳大利亚,家庭药物审查服务(HMR)由顾问药剂师提供,针对的是社区居住的消费者,由消费者的医生推荐。关于顾问药剂师在提供 HMR 时所进行的过程,特别是与他们收到、收集和报告的信息类型相关的过程,研究有限。
描述顾问药剂师在 HMR 转介中报告收到的信息类型,在与消费者咨询之前和期间收集的信息类型,并将其纳入书面报告中。
我们对提供 HMR 的澳大利亚顾问药剂师进行了一项全国性的在线调查。参与者是通过广泛的广告策略招募的,包括社交媒体和传统媒体平台以及滚雪球式的推荐。数据以描述性方式进行分析。
在 248 名符合条件的参与者中,有 179 名(72%)完成了调查。转介中最常包括的信息是药物清单(97%),最不常包括的是住院细节(8%)和专科医生信件(5%)。20%的参与者在咨询前收集了与住院和专科医生信件相关的信息。在咨询前,最常寻求的信息是社区药房的详细信息和病史。不到四分之一的参与者“大部分时间”或“总是”在咨询期间使用经过验证的工具正式评估药物的依从性。参与者经常(80%)在书面 HMR 报告中报告消费者的担忧。
顾问药剂师收集了广泛的信息,不仅仅是与药物相关的内容。顾问药剂师撰写的 HMR 报告通常以消费者为中心。