Impact of a Pharmacist-Led Telemedicine Visit in a Geriatric Primary Care Clinic.

IF 1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of pharmacy practice Pub Date : 2024-08-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-16 DOI:10.1177/08971900231196178
John V Handshaw, Lindsay Celauro, Karen Francoforte
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Purpose: Unintentional medication discrepancies (UMD) are common amongst geriatric patients. If not addressed, these UMD can lead to suboptimal care and increased health care spending. Ambulatory care pharmacists are trained to identify and resolve UMD, and help tailor medication regimens to assure optimized and safe patient-centered care. The purpose of this retrospective study was to highlight the role of a remote, ambulatory care pharmacist in a geriatric primary care setting. Methods: This was a multicenter, single cohort, retrospective chart review of patients enrolled in a geriatric primary care initiative. Patients met with an ambulatory care pharmacist for a 60-minute telemedicine appointment. The primary endpoint was the percent of patients seen by the ambulatory care pharmacist with at least 1 medication discrepancy identified. Results: A total of 275 visits were scheduled with the ambulatory care pharmacist during the 6-month study period. At least 1 unintentional medication discrepancy (UMD) was identified in 151 patients (66%). At least 1 edit was made to the patient's medication list in 224 patients (97%). The ambulatory care pharmacist made recommendations to the provider in 210 patients (91%). The CPA was utilized in 75 patients (33%). Conclusion: This study highlights the utility of a remote, ambulatory care pharmacist in a geriatric primary care setting. Two-thirds of patients were noted to have at least 1 UMD, and more than 90% of patients were identified as having suboptimal regimens. This initiative shows the impact of a remote, ambulatory care pharmacist on patient care.

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药剂师远程医疗访问对老年初级保健诊所的影响。
目的:无意用药差异(UMD)在老年病人中很常见。如果不加以解决,这些 UMD 会导致护理效果不佳和医疗支出增加。非住院护理药剂师接受过培训,可识别和解决 UMD 问题,并帮助调整用药方案,以确保提供优化和安全的、以患者为中心的护理。这项回顾性研究的目的是突出远程非住院护理药剂师在老年初级保健中的作用。研究方法这是一项多中心、单一队列、回顾性病历研究,研究对象是参加老年初级保健计划的患者。患者与门诊药剂师进行了 60 分钟的远程医疗预约。主要终点是门诊药剂师接诊的患者中至少发现一次用药差异的比例。结果在为期 6 个月的研究期间,门诊药剂师共安排了 275 次就诊。在 151 名患者(66%)中至少发现了 1 次无意用药差异 (UMD)。224 名患者(97%)的药物清单至少进行了一次编辑。在 210 名患者(91%)中,门诊药剂师向医疗服务提供者提出了建议。75 名患者(33%)使用了 CPA。结论:这项研究强调了远程非住院护理药剂师在老年初级保健中的作用。研究发现,三分之二的患者至少患有一种 UMD,超过 90% 的患者被确定为使用了次优治疗方案。这一举措显示了远程门诊药剂师对患者护理的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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