出于需要:以药房为基础的减低伤害和特快性传播感染服务。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Pub Date : 2024-08-19 DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2024.102213
Whitney Dickson, Jinny Meyer, Jessica Leston, Brigg Reilley
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背景:艾滋病毒(HIV)、丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)、性传播感染(STI)和药物使用障碍是相互关联的流行病。由于医护人员短缺,尤其是在农村地区,应对这种 "综合症 "的强化服务受到阻碍。在明尼苏达州农村地区的一家印第安人健康服务医院中,药房试图将减低伤害和明确的性传播感染服务纳入其业务范围:提供以药房为基础的减低伤害和快速性传播感染服务,以增加社区成员,尤其是那些没有初级医疗服务提供者的社区成员获得医疗服务的机会:方法:该计划的设计参考了部落同行和内部医务人员的意见。药房窗口成为患者教育、减低伤害材料、性传播感染检测和治疗服务的接收点。合作实践协议和长期医嘱极大地扩展了药房提供医疗服务的能力。在项目后期,药房还推出了患者激励措施:从 2022 年 10 月到 2023 年 11 月,该计划共接待了 101 名患者的 500 次就诊,患者年龄中位数为 36 岁。在这项服务的使用者中,71%的人没有初级保健提供者。一旦引入对患者的激励措施,性传播感染快速检测的数量增加了十倍以上。性传播感染或丙型肝炎病毒实验室检测的阳性率为 44%:结论:药房可以成为提供减低伤害、性传播感染和丙型肝炎病毒服务的一种方便有效的手段。对患者的激励措施可能会大大提高传染病的检测率,否则这些患者可能不会寻求治疗。
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Borne of Necessity: Pharmacy-Based Harm Reduction and Express Sexually Transmitted Infection Services.

Background: HIV, Hepatitis C Virus (HCV), Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs), and Substance Use Disorder are interrelated epidemics. Augmented services to respond to this 'syndemic' are hampered by shortages of health care workers, especially in rural areas. In an Indian Health Service hospital in rural Minnesota, the pharmacy sought to integrate harm reduction and express STI services into its scope of practice.

Objectives: Provide pharmacy based harm reduction and express STI services to increase access to care for community members, especially those without a primary care provider.

Methods: The program was designed with input from tribal counterparts and internal medical staff. The pharmacy window was made the intake point for services for patient education, harm reduction materials, and STI testing and treatment. Collaborative practice agreements and standing orders greatly expanded the pharmacy's ability to deliver care. Later in the program, the pharmacy was able to introduce patient incentives.

Results: From October 2022 to November 2023, the program had 500 visits from 101 unique patients with a median age of 36. Among users of the service, 71% did not have a primary care provider. Once patient incentives were introduced, express STI testing increased over tenfold. The laboratory panels had a 44% positivity rate for either an STI or HCV.

Conclusions: Pharmacy can be an accessible and effective means of delivering harm reduction, STI, and HCV services. Patient incentives may greatly increase testing and detection of infectious disease among patients who may otherwise not seek care.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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