A systematic review on pharmacist-led pharmaceutical care optimization through virtual platforms

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
M. Karattuthodi, G. Krishnan, Aiswarya A V, S. C, S. S. Nair, Shabeer Ali Thorakkatil, Savera I Arain
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Abstract

To display virtual pharmaceutical care programs implemented by pharmacists across the world. Accordingly, a search in PubMed, Scopus and Embase with keywords such as ‘'Pharmacist', ‘Pharmaceutical care’, ‘Virtual platform’ and its associated medical subject headings retrieved appropriate articles. The quality of each filtered article were assessed with the Critical Appraisal Skills Program checklist. A total of 2 14 841 articles were identified through database screening and 16 articles were extracted and finalized. Twelve papers presented different forms of electronic medical record-based virtual pharmacy systems that had significantly contributed to patient care; minimizing medication errors, rectifying adverse events, modifying drug administration patterns to reduce the fatality of drug–drug interaction and further promoting medication counselling. Nevertheless, few studies had social media platforms for providing clinical pharmacy services that depicted good patient satisfaction. Additionally, we were also able to portray community pharmacies that transformed themselves to provide better and easily accessible pharmaceutical care to their society. There are limited numbers of peer-reviewed articles on pharmacist-operated virtual systems. However, owing to the benefits imparted to patient safety and care by the virtual pharmacy in the era of pandemic, it is highly recommended that more pharmacy professionals contribute and implement such programs in their settings. CRD42022307175.
基于虚拟平台的药师主导药学服务优化研究综述
展示世界各地药剂师实施的虚拟药物护理计划。因此,在PubMed、Scopus和Embase中搜索关键词,如“药剂师”、“药学护理”、“虚拟平台”及其相关的医学主题标题,可以检索到合适的文章。每一篇过滤文章的质量都用关键评估技能计划检查表进行评估。通过数据库筛选,共鉴定了214841篇文章,提取并定稿了16篇文章。12篇论文介绍了不同形式的基于电子病历的虚拟药房系统,这些系统对患者护理做出了重大贡献;最大限度地减少用药错误,纠正不良事件,改变用药模式以降低药物相互作用的致死率,并进一步促进药物咨询。尽管如此,很少有研究有社交媒体平台来提供临床药学服务,以描述良好的患者满意度。此外,我们还能够描绘出社区药房的转变,为他们的社会提供更好、更容易获得的药物护理。关于药剂师操作的虚拟系统的同行评审文章数量有限。然而,由于虚拟药房在疫情时代为患者安全和护理带来了好处,强烈建议更多的药房专业人员在他们的环境中贡献和实施此类计划。CRD42022307175。
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES-
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