药剂师提供肺活量测定服务:范围审查。

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Pub Date : 2021-08-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IPRP.S248705
Alexa Sevin Valentino, Emily Eddy, Zachary Woods, Lori Wilken
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目的:尽管有国际指南的推荐,但肺活量测定法在哮喘和慢性阻塞性肺病的诊断和治疗中应用不足。肺活量测定可能是一个机会,训练有素的药剂师,以满足病人的需要,怀疑或诊断肺部疾病。本综述的目的是描述包括药师提供的肺活量测定服务在内的文献,特别是确定:1)药师提供肺活量测定服务的模式,以及通常在肺活量测定之外提供的额外服务,2)药师培训和获得高质量结果的能力,以及(3)药师、医师和患者的观点。方法:2020年9月,在PubMed和EMBASE中进行综合文献检索,使用搜索词:“药剂师或药房”和“肺活量测定或肺功能试验或肺功能试验”,确定关于药剂师提供肺活量测定服务主题的所有相关文献。采用纳入/排除标准对文献进行筛选,选定的文章采用上述主题进行图表和分析。结果:共纳入病历27例。范围审查发现,药剂师提供的肺活量测定法已在世界各地的社区药房和诊所进行。社区药剂师可以增加肺活量测定筛查;缺乏与初级保健提供者的沟通和报酬是优化服务效用需要克服的障碍。基于诊所的服务是跨专业和协作的,允许患者在一次就诊中接受检查、结果、诊断和药物变化。经过全面的培训,药剂师对他们进行肺活量测定的能力充满信心,并以可接受的速度达到质量标准。结论:肺活量测定法为药师提供了一个改善循证筛查和诊断肺部疾病的机会,同时提供了全面的服务来补充检测。关于提供者和患者观点的数据有限,应进一步调查以确定提供者和患者是否重视并与提供肺活量测定服务的药剂师合作。
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Pharmacist Provided Spirometry Services: A Scoping Review.

Purpose: Despite international guidelines' recommendations, spirometry is underutilized in the diagnosis and management of asthma and COPD. Spirometry may be an opportunity for trained pharmacists to meet the needs of patients with suspected or diagnosed lung conditions. The aim of this scoping review is to describe the literature including pharmacist provided spirometry services, specifically to identify: 1) the models of pharmacist provided spirometry services, and additional services commonly offered alongside spirometry, 2) pharmacist training and capability to obtain quality results, and (3) pharmacist, physician, and patient perspectives.

Methods: In September 2020, a comprehensive literature search in PubMed and EMBASE was conducted to identify all relevant literature on the topic of pharmacist provided spirometry services using the search term: "pharmacist or pharmacy" and "spirometry or pulmonary function test or lung function test." Literature was screened using inclusion/exclusion criteria and selected articles were charted and analyzed using the themes above.

Results: A total of 27 records were included. The scoping review found that pharmacist provided spirometry has been conducted around the world in community pharmacies and clinic settings. Community pharmacists may increase access to spirometry screening; the lack of communication with primary care providers and remuneration are barriers that need to be overcome to optimize the utility of the service. Clinic-based services are interprofessional and collaborative, allowing a patient to receive the test, results, diagnosis, and medication changes in one visit. Following comprehensive training, pharmacists felt confident in their ability to perform spirometry and met quality standards at acceptable rates.

Conclusion: Spirometry is an opportunity for pharmacists to improve evidence-based practice for screening and diagnosing lung conditions along with providing comprehensive services to complement testing. Data around provider and patient perspectives is limited and should be further investigated to determine if providers and patients would value and collaborate with pharmacists providing spirometry services.

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