Using simulated patient methodology to assess sick day guidance in community pharmacy: The case of an elderly patient with diabetes

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Tristan Coppes , Hetty Prins , Kees A. van Amerongen , Teun van Gelder , Ellen S. Koster , Marcel L. Bouvy
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Abstract

Background

Certain high-risk medication, such as diuretics, should be temporarily adjusted during sick days (diarrhoea, vomiting or fever) to reduce the risk of adverse drug events. Guidelines refer to this as ‘sick day guidance’. Prior research has shown limited awareness among pharmacy staff of these recommendations.

Objective

This study assessed how community pharmacies in the Netherlands address a simulated self-care inquiry related to diarrhoea from a 71-year-old patient with diabetes.

Methods

Three trained simulated informal caregivers visited community pharmacies unannounced to seek an antidiarrheal product for a 71-year-old family member with diabetes and high-risk medication. Data were collected through a data collection form with audio recording.

Results

A total of 64 pharmacies were visited. Current comorbidities and medications were identified in 59 % (38/64) of the pharmacies. Sixteen out of 64 pharmacies (25 %) provided sick day guidance either through temporary medication adjustment or GP referral. In more than 80 % of the pharmacies, a pharmaceutical product was dispensed, most often loperamide. The pharmacies that did not identify current comorbidities and medications (n = 26), did not provide sick day guidance nor referred to the GP.

Conclusions

Sick day guidance was applied in one in four cases. Identifying current comorbidities and medications is essential for providing sick day guidance.
用模拟病人方法评估社区药房的病假指导:以一位老年糖尿病患者为例
背景:某些高风险药物,如利尿剂,应在病假期间(腹泻、呕吐或发烧)临时调整,以减少药物不良事件的风险。指导方针将此称为“病假指导”。先前的研究表明,药房工作人员对这些建议的认识有限。目的:本研究评估荷兰社区药房如何处理与71岁糖尿病患者腹泻有关的模拟自我保健询问。方法三名训练有素的模拟非正式护理人员未经通知前往社区药房,为一位患有糖尿病和高危药物的71岁家庭成员寻求止泻产品。数据通过带有录音的数据收集表收集。结果共走访药店64家。59%(38/64)的药房发现了目前的合并症和药物治疗。64家药房中有16家(25%)通过临时用药调整或全科医生转诊提供病假指导。在80%以上的药店中,配发了一种药品,最常见的是洛哌丁胺。没有确定当前合并症和药物的药房(n = 26),没有提供病假指导,也没有转介给全科医生。结论1 / 4的病例采用病日指导。确定当前的合并症和药物对于提供病假指导至关重要。
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