社区药房中豁免的a组链球菌性咽炎检测和治疗项目。

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Renee R Koski, Michael Klepser, Hanna Bronz
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摘要

急性咽炎主要是由病毒引起的,但抗生素通常用于治疗A群链球菌(GAS),这是5%-30%咽炎发作的原因。患者越来越多地利用社区药房测试和治疗方案来诊断和治疗急性呼吸道感染。有几种临床实验室改进修正案(CLIA)豁免的护理点检测(POCT)可用于快速识别GAS。本文的目的是探讨目前在美国可获得的11抗原和两种免除clia的分子GAS POCTs,以及评估其在药学测试和治疗计划中的应用的研究。9项研究评估了它们在社区药房测试和治疗项目中的使用情况,并支持它们的使用,特别是在减少不必要的抗生素处方和为没有初级保健提供者或正常营业时间后的患者提供护理方面。由于药物配药利润不断缩水,社区药剂师继续寻求其他方式为患者服务并开发新的收入来源。此外,检测和治疗服务是改善获得护理和促进门诊抗菌药物管理的一种手段。最近,患者越来越愿意在社区药房接受包括急性咽炎在内的各种疾病的治疗。急性咽炎是非常适合管理的社区药房,因为治疗建议是建立良好的和直接的。传统卫生保健机构的抗生素过度处方高于预期,基于药物的模式已证明能够减少不必要的抗生素使用。以药物为基础的急性咽炎管理模式具有很强的医学和商业意义。
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CLIA-Waived Group a Streptococcal Pharyngitis Test and Treat Programs in Community Pharmacies.

Acute pharyngitis is mostly viral in origin, but antibiotics are commonly prescribed to cover group A streptococcus (GAS) which is the cause in 5%-30% of pharyngitis episodes. Patients are increasingly utilizing community pharmacy test and treat programs to diagnose and treat acute respiratory infections. There are several Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendment (CLIA)-waived point-of-care tests (POCT) available to quickly identify GAS. The objective of this article is to explore the 11 antigen and two molecular CLIA-waived GAS POCTs currently available in the United States (U.S.) and the studies that assessed their use in pharmacy test and treat programs. Nine studies evaluated their use in community pharmacy test and treat programs and support their use, especially for decreasing unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions and providing access to care for patients without a primary care provider or after regular business hours. As medication dispensing margins continue to shrink, community pharmacists continue to seek additional ways to serve their patients and develop new revenue streams. Additionally, test and treat services are a means to improve access to care and promote outpatient antimicrobial stewardship. Recently, patients have expressed an increased willingness to receive care for various illnesses, including acute pharyngitis, at community pharmacies. Acute pharyngitis is well-suited for management in a community pharmacy since treatment recommendations are well established and straightforward. Overprescribing of antibiotics from traditional health care settings is higher than desired and pharmacy-based models have demonstrated the ability to decrease unwarranted antibiotic use. A pharmacy-based acute pharyngitis management model makes strong medical and business sense.

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Journal of pharmacy practice
Journal of pharmacy practice PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pharmacy Practice offers the practicing pharmacist topical, important, and useful information to support pharmacy practice and pharmaceutical care and expand the pharmacist"s professional horizons. The journal is presented in a single-topic, scholarly review format. Guest editors are selected for expertise in the subject area, who then recruit contributors from that practice or topic area.
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