基于中国患者和医师用药相关问题的2型糖尿病药师主导培训的有效性

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q3 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Zhong Hui Yang, Chang Juan Cheng, Guo Mei Chen, Ji Huang, Hai Zhou, Jie Jiang, Zhen Ye, Yu Fang Weng, Hai Hong Tan
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摘要

目的:了解药师主导的专科用药培训对家庭医生合理用药处方的影响,了解患者用药相关问题及血糖控制情况。方法:在临床药师的带领下进行研究。通过对医生和患者用药情况的调查,制定了一项为期一年的培训计划,以提高家庭医生对适当用药的认识。它包括一个初步的调查,以评估医生的知识和病人的药物使用,然后是一个培训计划,旨在解决已发现的缺陷。该计划包括每季度的小组培训课程,重点是药物更新、指南和临床病例讨论。在医生干预前后进行横断面抽样,进行问卷调查,比较问卷得分。患者在干预前随机抽样,调查干预前后用药问题。通过对比干预前后的调查结果来评价干预效果,重点关注药物知识、合理处方、患者血糖控制等预后情况。结果:干预前后,两组家庭医生共回收有效问卷120份。两组主要由初级职称的全科医生组成,但大多数具有0-5年的经验,其次是100 - 20年的经验。共抽取361例患者(男性174例;平均年龄66.8±9.62岁,其中215人(59.6%)患有2型糖尿病6-15年,126人(34.9%)患有2型糖尿病≤5年。培训后得分由32.67±6.14分显著提高至37.12±6.24分(ppppp)。结论:干预研究提高了家庭医生对2型糖尿病用药的知识,减少了患者用药问题,提高了家庭医生FPG浓度。为慢性病的管理提供有价值的参考。这种以药剂师为主导的培训方法可以扩大到更大范围内改善用药实践和患者结果,特别是在慢性病管理方面。通过纳入这些项目,与药物有关的问题可以减少,整体治疗效果可以提高。
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Effectiveness of Pharmacist-Led Training Regarding Medication for Type 2 Diabetes, Based on Patient and Physician Medication-Related Issues Identified in China.

Aim: To determine the effect of pharmacist-led specialized medication training on rational drug prescription by family physicians, and to characterize the drug-related issues and glycemic control of patients.

Methods: We performed a study led by clinical pharmacists. Using surveys of medication use by doctors and patients, a 1-year training program was developed to improve the knowledge of family physicians regarding appropriate drug use. It consisted of an initial survey to assess both physician knowledge and patient medication use, followed by a training program designed to address the identified deficiencies. The program comprised quarterly group training sessions focusing on medication updates, guidelines, and clinical case discussions. Cross-sectional sampling was performed before and after doctors' intervention, carry out a questionnaire survey and compare the questionnaire scores. Patients were randomly sampled before intervention, medication problems were investigated before and after intervention. The effects of the intervention were evaluated by comparing the survey results before and after, with focuses on drug knowledge, rational prescribing, and patient outcomes such as blood glucose control.

Results: Before and after the intervention, 120 valid questionnaires were collected from family doctors in each group. Both groups were principally composed of general practitioners with primary titles, but most had 0-5 years of experience, followed by >20 years. A total of 361 patients were sampled (174 men; mean age 66.8±9.62 years), of whom 215 (59.6%) had had type 2 diabetes for 6-15 years, and 126 (34.9%) had had the disease for ≤5 years. After the training, the score had significantly improved, from 32.67±6.14 to 37.12±6.24 (P<0.05), and there were fewer misunderstandings about oral and injectable medications (P<0.05). The number of patients with medication issues decreased by 55.0% (from 171 to 77, P<0.05), and their mean fasting plasma glucose concentration (FPG) had also significantly decreased (P<0.05).

Conclusion: The intervention studied improved family physicians' knowledge of medication for type 2 diabetes, reduced the number of medication issues for patients, and improved their FPG concentrations. It should provide a valuable reference for chronic disease management. This pharmacist-led training approach could be expanded to improve medication practices and patient outcomes on a larger scale, particularly for the purposes of chronic disease management. By including such programs, medication-related issues could be reduced in number and overall treatment effectiveness could be enhanced.

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Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy
Diabetes, Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity: Targets and Therapy Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics-Pharmacology
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期刊介绍: An international, peer-reviewed, open access, online journal. The journal is committed to the rapid publication of the latest laboratory and clinical findings in the fields of diabetes, metabolic syndrome and obesity research. Original research, review, case reports, hypothesis formation, expert opinion and commentaries are all considered for publication.
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