Delivering Diabetes Education and Enhanced Services Within a Clinically Integrated Community Pharmacy Network.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Christopher J Daly, Merin V Panthapattu, Frances Murray, Ryan Lindenau, Amanda A Foster, David M Jacobs
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Introduction: With the increasing adoption of alternative payment models (APM) in the U.S. healthcare system there is a growing interest in measuring pharmacy performance with a focus on preventive care and chronic disease management. The Community Pharmacy Enhanced Services Network (CPESN) has been established throughout the U.S. to incorporate high-performing pharmacies to provide enhanced services for high-risk patients including those with diabetes. Methods: The primary objective of this study is to assess the readiness of community pharmacists within CPESN to deliver minimum enhanced services (MES) and diabetes self-management education and support (DSMES) among diabetes patients. A cross-sectional survey was distributed via email to all pharmacies within CPESN New York. Descriptive statistics were utilized to assess survey responses. Results: A total of 84 participants responded to the survey. Top DSMES services offered included: education on blood glucose monitoring (95%), education on lifestyle changes (88%), and monitoring medication adherence to diabetes-related medications (88%). The most time spent per week on DSMES services was for monitoring medication adherence to diabetes-related medications (5.9 +/- 7.0 hours). Top facilitators included technology to execute workflow (55%), adequate workflow design (54%), and proper training for pharmacy personnel (53%). Common barriers in executing services are lack of collaboration with other health professionals (54%) and proper training of pharmacy personnel (49%). Conclusion: CPESN-NY pharmacies demonstrate the opportunity to adapt clinical services including DSMES, which will enhance their performance measures in APMs. Facilitators and barriers have been identified thus next steps in the would be to address how to overcome these barriers.

在临床整合的社区药房网络中提供糖尿病教育和增强服务。
导论:随着美国医疗保健系统越来越多地采用替代支付模式(APM),人们对衡量药房绩效的兴趣越来越大,重点是预防保健和慢性病管理。社区药房增强服务网络(CPESN)已在美国各地建立,以整合高绩效药房,为包括糖尿病患者在内的高风险患者提供增强的服务。方法:本研究的主要目的是评估CPESN内的社区药剂师在糖尿病患者中提供最低限度增强服务(MES)和糖尿病自我管理教育和支持(DSMES)的准备情况。横断面调查通过电子邮件分发给纽约CPESN内的所有药房。使用描述性统计来评估调查结果。结果:共有84名参与者回应了调查。DSMES提供的主要服务包括:血糖监测教育(95%)、生活方式改变教育(88%)和监测糖尿病相关药物的依从性(88%)。每周花费在DSMES服务上的时间最多的是监测糖尿病相关药物的药物依从性(5.9 +/- 7.0小时)。最重要的促进因素包括执行工作流程的技术(55%)、充分的工作流程设计(54%)和对药学人员的适当培训(53%)。提供服务的常见障碍是缺乏与其他卫生专业人员的合作(54%)和对药学人员的适当培训(49%)。结论:cpsn - ny药房展示了适应包括DSMES在内的临床服务的机会,这将提高他们在APMs中的绩效指标。已经确定了促进因素和障碍,因此,接下来的步骤将是解决如何克服这些障碍。
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Journal of pharmacy practice
Journal of pharmacy practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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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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