Outcomes of Telepharmacy on Asthma Control at Ratchaburi Hospital

Q4 Medicine
Wiwat Thavornwattanayong, Patchawalai Nuallaong
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Objective: This study aimed to assess clinical, humanistic and economic outcomes of telepharmacy in asthma patients.  Material and Methods: A quasi-experimental research design, with one-group pretest-posttest, was conducted to study telepharmacy. This real-time pharmaceutical care using communication technology was conducted in 29 asthma patients, over 12 weeks. Clinical outcomes were evaluated; including, asthma control, drug-related problems, adherence to use of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS), ICS-side effects, emergency room visits and hospitalizations due to acute exacerbation. Patient satisfaction was used to assess humanistic outcomes, and cost-saving was used to assess economic outcomes.  Results: Clinical outcomes showed statistically significant improvement in the number of well-controlled patients; increasing from 34.48% to 89.66% (p-value<0.01). ICS adherence improved from the mean percentage of number of times patients forgot to use ICS; which decreased from 5.86±18.67 to 0.21±0.74 (p-value<0.01). The mean number of drug-related problems decreased from 1.45±0.91 to 0.21±0.41 (p-value<0.01), and the mean number of ICS-side effects decreased from 0.66±0.72 to 0.14±0.44 (p-value<0.01). A total of 51.72 % of patients also required additional advice on inhaler techniques by a pharmacist. The mean number of emergency room visits and hospitalizations, due to acute exacerbation, decreased to zero by the end of the study. Humanistic outcomes revealed that patient satisfaction was at the ‘very satisfactory’ level (4.82±0.27 out of 5.00), and economic outcomes found that patients could save 49.99±34.90% compared to usual care.  Conclusion: This study shows that patients receiving telepharmacy have better outcomes in ICS adherence and asthma control, can prevent future risks (acute exacerbation, ICS-side effects), save costs and were very satisfied with telepharmacy overall.
远程药房在Ratchaburi医院哮喘控制中的效果
目的:评价远程药房在哮喘患者中的临床、人文和经济效果。材料与方法:采用准实验研究设计,采用一组前测后测法对远程药学进行研究。利用通讯技术对29例哮喘患者进行了为期12周的实时药学服务。评估临床结果;包括哮喘控制、药物相关问题、坚持使用吸入性皮质类固醇(ICS)、吸入性皮质类固醇的副作用、急诊室就诊和因急性加重而住院。患者满意度用于评估人文结果,成本节约用于评估经济结果。结果:临床结果显示,控制良好的患者人数有统计学意义的改善;由34.48%上升至89.66% (p值<0.01)。ICS依从性从患者忘记使用ICS次数的平均百分比改善;由5.86±18.67降至0.21±0.74 (p值<0.01)。药物相关问题的平均次数从1.45±0.91次减少到0.21±0.41次(p值<0.01),ics副作用的平均次数从0.66±0.72次减少到0.14±0.44次(p值<0.01)。总共51.72%的患者还需要药剂师就吸入器技术提供额外建议。到研究结束时,由于急性恶化而导致的急诊室就诊和住院的平均次数降至零。人文结果显示患者满意度为“非常满意”水平(4.82±0.27 / 5.00),经济结果显示患者与常规护理相比可节省49.99±34.90%。结论:本研究表明,接受远程药房的患者在ICS依从性和哮喘控制方面有更好的结果,可以预防未来的风险(急性加重、ICS副作用),节省成本,总体上对远程药房非常满意。
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