Effectiveness of medication review services on diabetes self-care in primary care patients-A randomised controlled study

IF 0.4 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
S. Tay, C. Lim, Daphne Soo Chieng Tan, Maureen Seok Yee Tan, Jieying Chen, Wan Lin Oh, Shu Yuen Rachel Khoo, Boon Kwang Goh, W. Tang, Bandy Qiuling Goh
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Though self-care is a critical component of diabetes management, it is unknown whether pharmacist-run medication review service (MRS) can be an additional intervention to enhance self-care in diabetic patients. Hence, this study aims to determine the effectiveness of MRS in addition to existing care protocol in improving self-care in diabetic patients. This randomised controlled study was conducted in five polyclinics from December 2014 to October 2016. Participants were 40 to 80 years of age and had been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. These participants were prescribed with five or more chronic medications, of which at least one was an antidiabetic medication, by the primary healthcare centres’ doctors. The participants were randomly recruited into the intervention or control arm. A self-developed questionnaire which incorporated the validated Diabetes Self-Management Questionnaire (DSMQ) was administered face-to-face by the study team to the participants prior to and after MRS. MRS was not administered to participants in the control group. A total of 221 participants completed the follow up. There were 105 participants in the control arm and 116 in the intervention arm. The DSMQ Sum Scale score of the control group improved by 0.16 ± 1.11 ( p = 0.136) while the intervention group improved by 0.40 ± 0.99 ( p = 0.000). Participants in the intervention group reported a better improvement in their self-care of diabetes, specifically in glucose management ( p = 0.003), dietary control ( p = 0.096) and physical activity ( p = 0.003). Pharmacist-run MRS can be included in addition to existing care to improve self-care in patients with diabetes.
药物评价服务对初级保健患者糖尿病自我保健的有效性——一项随机对照研究
尽管自我护理是糖尿病管理的一个关键组成部分,但尚不清楚药剂师运营的药物审查服务(MRS)是否可以成为加强糖尿病患者自我护理的额外干预措施。因此,本研究旨在确定除现有护理方案外,MRS在改善糖尿病患者自我护理方面的有效性。这项随机对照研究于2014年12月至2016年10月在五家综合诊所进行。参与者年龄在40至80岁之间,被诊断为2型糖尿病。初级保健中心的医生给这些参与者开了五种或五种以上的慢性药物,其中至少一种是抗糖尿病药物。参与者被随机招募到干预组或对照组。研究小组在耐甲氧西林金黄色葡萄球菌感染前后对参与者进行了一项自行开发的问卷调查,该问卷包含了经验证的糖尿病自我管理问卷(DSMQ)。对照组的参与者没有进行耐甲氧基西林金黄色葡球菌感染。共有221名参与者完成了随访。对照组有105名参与者,干预组有116名参与者。对照组的DSMQ和量表得分提高了0.16±1.11(p=0.136),而干预组提高了0.40±0.99(p=0.000)。干预组的参与者报告说,他们在糖尿病的自我护理方面有了更好的改善,特别是在血糖管理方面(p=0.003),饮食控制(p=0.096)和体育活动(p=0.003)。除了现有的护理外,药剂师运营的MRS也可以包括在内,以改善糖尿病患者的自我护理。
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Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare
Proceedings of Singapore Healthcare MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL-
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