Medication therapy problems detected at community pharmacy INR checks.

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Jeff Nagge, Michelle Moussa, Amleset Zerai, Joey Champigny, Lisa Woodill
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Abstract

Background: Despite the shift towards direct-acting anticoagulants, warfarin remains widely used in Canada and is traditionally managed by family physicians through laboratory-based international normalized ratio (INR) testing. The Community Pharmacy Anticoagulation Management Service (CPAMS) in Nova Scotia represents an innovative approach, enabling community pharmacists to conduct point-of-care (POC) INR testing and manage warfarin therapy. A potential benefit of this approach is the opportunity to identify non-warfarin medication therapy problems (nwMTPs) during routine visits.

Method: We conducted a prospective, multicentre, observational study across 40 community pharmacies in Nova Scotia, part of CPAMS's second phase. Pharmacists documented nwMTPs identified in patients with atrial fibrillation during routine POC INR visits using the Qualtrics Insight Platform, categorizing them by indication, effectiveness, safety, or adherence, alongside corresponding interventions.

Results: Over 6 months, 43 nwMTPs were submitted from 13 unique pharmacies. There were 3404 POC INR tests in patients with atrial fibrillation, yielding an estimated nwMTP detection rate of 1.26 (95% CI, 0.69 to 2.32) per 100 INR tests. The most common nwMTP category was "Indication," primarily requiring additional therapy. Pharmacists frequently intervened by recommending medication adjustments or providing patient education.

Discussion: The findings highlight a modest, yet potentially significant role of pharmacists in detecting and managing diverse MTPs during focused warfarin management assessments. The predominance of indication-related problems underscores unmet therapeutic needs in patients on warfarin.

Conclusion: This study illustrates the potential of pharmacist-led POC INR testing in community settings to identify and address nwMTPs, contributing to comprehensive patient care.

背景:尽管已转向使用直接作用抗凝剂,但在加拿大,华法林仍被广泛使用,传统上由家庭医生通过实验室国际正常化比值(INR)检测进行管理。新斯科舍省的社区药房抗凝管理服务 (CPAMS) 是一种创新方法,它使社区药剂师能够进行床旁 (POC) INR 检测并管理华法林疗法。这种方法的一个潜在好处是有机会在常规就诊过程中发现非华法林药物治疗问题(nwMTPs):我们在新斯科舍省的 40 家社区药房开展了一项前瞻性多中心观察研究,这是 CPAMS 第二阶段研究的一部分。药剂师使用 Qualtrics Insight 平台记录了在常规 POC INR 访问中发现的心房颤动患者的 nwMTPs,并按照适应症、有效性、安全性或依从性将其分类,同时记录相应的干预措施:6 个月内,13 家药房提交了 43 份 nwMTP。心房颤动患者共进行了 3404 次 POC INR 测试,估计每 100 次 INR 测试的 nwMTP 检出率为 1.26(95% CI,0.69 至 2.32)。最常见的 nwMTP 类别是 "适应症",主要是需要额外治疗。药剂师经常通过建议调整用药或提供患者教育进行干预:讨论:研究结果表明,药剂师在重点华法林管理评估过程中,在发现和管理各种 MTP 方面发挥着适度但潜在的重要作用。与适应症相关的问题占主导地位,这凸显了华法林患者尚未得到满足的治疗需求:这项研究表明,在社区环境中,药剂师主导的 POC INR 检测具有识别和解决 nwMTPs 的潜力,有助于为患者提供全面护理。
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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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2.50
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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