Medication Management in Adults With Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities: Psychiatric Pharmacists in Primary Care.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q1 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Esther Moon, Sabrina Domicoli Snyder, Andrew Williams, Scott Allen, Emma Simmons
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Abstract

This study describes the role of psychiatric pharmacists (PPs) in medication management at a county-hospital-based primary care clinic serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). During a 20-week period, PPs provided 308 interventions for 97 patients with IDD, 55% of whom had a concomitant psychiatric/behavioral disorder and 70% of whom were taking at least one psychotropic medication. PP services included medication reviews (48%), medication histories (13%), collaborative care (12%), pharmacotherapy interventions (11%), advisory services (9%), and patient/caregiver education (7%). Psychotropics were involved in 66% of interventions. Our results demonstrate that PPs may address psychotropic-related challenges in this practice setting by performing a variety of services. Additional studies are needed to fully evaluate the impact of this integrative model.

智力和发育障碍成人的用药管理:初级保健中的精神科药剂师。
本研究介绍了精神科药剂师(PPs)在一家以县医院为基础的初级保健诊所的药物管理中发挥的作用,该诊所为患有智力和发育障碍(IDD)的成年人提供服务。在为期 20 周的时间里,精神科药剂师为 97 名 IDD 患者提供了 308 次干预服务,其中 55% 的患者伴有精神/行为障碍,70% 的患者至少服用一种精神药物。精神药物治疗服务包括药物回顾(48%)、药物病历(13%)、协作护理(12%)、药物治疗干预(11%)、咨询服务(9%)以及患者/护理人员教育(7%)。66%的干预措施涉及精神药物。我们的研究结果表明,住院医师可以通过提供各种服务来应对精神药物相关的挑战。要全面评估这种综合模式的影响,还需要进行更多的研究。
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3.10
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4.80%
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期刊介绍: The American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities (Print ISSN: 1944–7515; Online ISSN: 1944–7558) is published by the American Association on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. It is a scientifi c, scholarly, and archival multidisciplinary journal for reporting original contributions of the highest quality to knowledge of intellectual disabilities, its causes, treatment, and prevention.
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