Agata Oskroba, Anna M Dworakowska, Magdalena Rdzanek, Magdalena Bujalska-Zadrożny
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Abstract
Introduction: Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects over 700 million people worldwide, with its prevalence rising steadily each year. Early diagnosis remains challenging due to a lack of awareness of CKD risk factors and the absence of noticeable symptoms in the initial stages. Pharmacists can play a pivotal role in CKD screening and patient education.
Objectives: The primary aim of this systematic review was to identify specific pharmacist-led interventions in community pharmacy settings that support CKD detection, assess their effectiveness, and evaluate their impact on patient outcomes.
Patients and methods: The review was conducted in accordance with PRISMA 2020 guidelines and included non-randomized controlled trials and observational studies, given the absence of randomized trials. A comprehensive search was carried out across three databases in 2025: PubMed, Embase, and The Cochrane Library.
Results: Nine original clinical research articles met the inclusion criteria. The findings indicate that pharmacist-led interventions in community pharmacies are diverse but consistently contribute to the early detection of CKD. Moreover, pharmacists can play an extended role by supporting ongoing CKD management, enhancing collaboration with general practitioners within coordinated care frameworks, and increasing public awareness of the disease.
Conclusions: The main conclusions highlight that pharmacist involvement in CKD screening improves public understanding of CKD risk factors, facilitates earlier initiation of treatment, and contributes to better long-term patient outcomes.
期刊介绍:
Polish Archives of Internal Medicine is an international, peer-reviewed periodical issued monthly in English as an official journal of the Polish Society of Internal Medicine. The journal is designed to publish articles related to all aspects of internal medicine, both clinical and basic science, provided they have practical implications. Polish Archives of Internal Medicine appears monthly in both print and online versions.