Quality indicators for pharmacist follow-up of diabetes mellitus: A RAND-modified Delphi method.

IF 3.2 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
L Christiaens, L Meel, M Buyl, I De Wulf, S Van den Bulck, B Vaes, W Raat, M Van de Putte
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Abstract

Introduction: Diabetes mellitus is a complex condition with high morbidity which requires a multidisciplinary approach including pharmacist follow-up. Within primary care medicine, quality indicators combined with audit and feedback are described as quality improvement actions which facilitate change. However, since existing guidelines regarding pharmaceutical care for people living with diabetes mellitus are not validated in Belgium, their recommendations cannot be translated into quality indicators without content validation.

Aim: We aimed to define a set of validated and pharmaceutical record extractable quality indicators, to evaluate the quality of care provided by Belgian pharmacists to people living with diabetes.

Method: We used a RAND-modified Delphi method. Recommendations from (inter)national guidelines were selected according to the SMART principle. A multidisciplinary Belgian panel (N = 12), consisting of pharmacists, general practitioners, an endocrinologist, a representative of the pharmacists' association, a population manager, a data provider representative, and two diabetes patients, assessed the appropriateness of recommendations for their use as quality indicators. Recommendations received a first preliminary classification after analysis of the median Likert scale scores, prioritization rates, and agreement. Hereafter the recommendations were discussed by the panel in an online consensus meeting. A final validation round resulted in high-potential recommendations which were converted into QIs.

Results: A total of 82 recommendations were presented to the panel, which resulted in a set of 24 high-potential recommendations that were merged and modified into 14 recommendations based on the panel members' advice. Three of these, related to influenza and pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine delivery, and dispensing of blood glucose influencing and sugar-containing medication, could be converted into extractable quality indicators.

Conclusion: This study defines a set of 14 quality indicators - covering screening, pharmacological treatment and patient education and lifestyle management - to evaluate the quality of care provided by Belgian pharmacists to people living with diabetes. Based on this quality assessment, the necessary improvement actions can be identified, implemented, and evaluated to strive for the most optimal care provision, aligning with evidence-based recommendations.

糖尿病药师随访质量指标:rand修正德尔菲法。
糖尿病是一种复杂的高发病率疾病,需要包括药师随访在内的多学科联合治疗。在初级保健医学中,质量指标与审计和反馈相结合被描述为促进变革的质量改进行动。然而,由于现有的关于糖尿病患者药物治疗的指南在比利时没有得到验证,因此在没有内容验证的情况下,这些建议不能转化为质量指标。目的:我们旨在定义一套经过验证的可提取的质量指标,以评估比利时药剂师为糖尿病患者提供的护理质量。方法:采用改进rand的德尔菲法。根据SMART原则从(国际)国家指南中选择建议。一个由药剂师、全科医生、内分泌学家、药剂师协会代表、人口管理人员、数据提供者代表和两名糖尿病患者组成的多学科比利时小组(N = 12)评估了将其作为质量指标使用的建议的适当性。在分析了李克特量表评分中位数、优先级率和一致性后,对建议进行了第一次初步分类。此后,该小组在一次在线共识会议上讨论了这些建议。最后一轮验证产生了高潜力的建议,这些建议被转换为QIs。结果:专家组共收到82项建议,其中24项高潜力建议根据专家组成员的意见合并修改为14项建议。其中三项与流感和肺炎球菌多糖疫苗的递送,以及影响血糖和含糖药物的调剂有关,可转化为可提取的质量指标。结论:本研究定义了一套14个质量指标,包括筛查、药物治疗、患者教育和生活方式管理,以评估比利时药剂师为糖尿病患者提供的护理质量。基于这种质量评估,可以确定、实施和评估必要的改进行动,以争取最优的护理提供,与循证建议保持一致。
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4.10
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131
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4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (IJCP) offers a platform for articles on research in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Care and related practice-oriented subjects in the pharmaceutical sciences. IJCP is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research data, new ideas and discussions on pharmacotherapy and outcome research, clinical pharmacy, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, the clinical use of medicines, medical devices and laboratory tests, information on medicines and medical devices information, pharmacy services research, medication management, other clinical aspects of pharmacy. IJCP publishes original Research articles, Review articles , Short research reports, Commentaries, book reviews, and Letters to the Editor. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is affiliated with the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP). ESCP promotes practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy, especially in Europe. The general aim of the society is to advance education, practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy . Until 2010 the journal was called Pharmacy World & Science.
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