新斯科舍省药剂师开具处方权前后的莱姆病化学预防处方。

IF 1.6 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Madison Bell, Tasha Ramsey, Shanna Trenaman, Todd Hatchette, Samuel Campbell, Andrea Bishop, Melanie MacInnis, Katrina Hurley, Emily Black
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背景:莱姆病是一种通过被感染的伊科蜱叮咬而传染给人类的细菌性传染病。在被受感染的蜱虫叮咬后口服单剂量强力霉素进行预防,可降低患莱姆病的风险。新斯科舍省(NS)的药剂师是加拿大首批开具这种处方的药剂师之一。本研究的主要目的是介绍新斯科舍省药剂师在蜱虫叮咬后开具预防处方的经验:方法:利用药剂师获准开具莱姆病化学预防处方(2021 年 8 月 1 日)前后 16 个月的卫生行政数据,进行了一项回顾性队列研究。研究纳入了新南威尔士州社区药房配发的所有单剂量强力霉素口服药。收集的数据包括处方者类型、配药日期和郡县。在药剂师获得处方权之前和之后,以及相对于其他处方者,对配药情况进行了比较。对配药情况进行了描述:在研究期间,新州共配发了 12,549 份单剂强力霉素处方:在药剂师获得该适应症处方权之前配发了 3900 份处方,之后配发了 8649 份处方。药剂师处方授权实施后,61.3%的单剂量强力霉素处方由药剂师开具:讨论:在 NS 地区观察到单剂量强力霉素处方的增加。药剂师已成为该省莱姆病化学预防的主要处方者:患者愿意在接触蜱虫后接受药剂师的化学预防评估,药剂师为此开出的处方表明,接触蜱虫后的护理机会增加了。
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Lyme disease chemoprophylaxis prescribing before and after pharmacist prescriptive authority in Nova Scotia.

Background: Lyme disease is a bacterial infection transmitted to humans through bites from infected Ixodes species of ticks. Prophylaxis with a single dose of oral doxycycline following a bite from an infected tick reduces the risk of developing Lyme disease. Pharmacists in Nova Scotia (NS) were among the first in Canada to prescribe for this indication. The primary objective of this study is to describe experiences with pharmacist prescribing of prophylaxis after tick bites in NS.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was performed using health administrative data 16 months before and after pharmacists were authorized to prescribe Lyme disease chemoprophylaxis (August 1, 2021). All dispensations of a single dose of oral doxycycline from a community pharmacy in NS were included. Data collected included prescriber type, date, and county of dispensation. Comparisons of dispensations were completed before and after pharmacists gained prescriptive authority and relative to other prescribers. Dispensations were described descriptively.

Results: Over the study period, 12,549 single-dose doxycycline prescriptions were dispensed in NS: 3900 prescriptions were dispensed before pharmacist prescribing authorization for this indication occurred and 8649 were dispensed after. Pharmacists prescribed 61.3% of all single-dose doxycycline prescriptions following implementation of prescribing authority.

Discussion: An increase in single-dose doxycycline prescriptions was observed in NS. Pharmacists have become the primary prescribers for Lyme disease chemoprophylaxis in the province.

Conclusion: Patients were willing to be assessed for chemoprophylaxis after tick exposure by pharmacists, and pharmacist prescribing for this indication suggests increased access to post-tick exposure care.

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Canadian Pharmacists Journal
Canadian Pharmacists Journal PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: Established in 1868, the Canadian Pharmacists Journal is the oldest continuously published periodical in Canada. Our mission is to enhance patient care through advancement of pharmacy practice, with continuing professional development, peer-reviewed research, and advocacy. Our vision is to become the foremost journal for pharmacy practice and research.
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