链球菌A快速诊断测试在英格兰社区药房:授权药剂师在喉咙痛管理的临床和经济影响。

IF 3 Q1 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE
Kay Edokpayi, Patricia Aluko, Flora Ka Kei Cheng, Darush Attar-Zadeh, Anne Dawson
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简介:许多喉咙痛患者接受抗生素从他们的全科医生(全科医生);然而,只有少数人受到细菌感染,通常是a型链球菌(streptococcus a)。快速诊断测试可以改善诊断,指导治疗决策,并在需要时指导患者进行适当的自我护理。本研究探讨了在药店对咽喉痛患者进行甲型链球菌快速检测的潜在益处,目的是最大限度地利用医疗资源。方法:使用FeverPAIN评分对16岁以上的参与者进行筛选,对得分高的参与者进行链球菌a测试。为了估计避免去全科医生就诊,参与者完成了一份关于治疗选择的问卷(急诊(A&E)全科医生就诊、药剂师、自我护理),如果诊断服务不可用。结果与结论:大多数(86%)检测为阴性。调查问卷显示67%的人可以避免去看全科医生。当推广到英国时,这可能会导致国家卫生服务(NHS)每年节省2.63亿英镑。尽管NICE没有推荐常规使用,但研究表明,这种快速的A型链球菌诊断测试,结合发热痛筛查,可以防止抗生素滥用,减轻NHS的压力,并赋予药剂师权力。考虑到最近实施的“药房优先”服务,这一点尤为重要。
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Streptococcus A Rapid Diagnostic Testing in England Community Pharmacies: Clinical and Economic Impact of Empowering Pharmacists in Management of Sore Throat.

Introduction: Many patients with sore throat receive antibiotics from their general practitioners (GPs); however, only a minority are affected by bacterial infection, often streptococcal A (Strep A). Rapid diagnostic test can improve diagnosis, guide treatment decisions and direct patients when required for appropriate self-care. This study investigates the potential benefit of Strep A rapid tests in pharmacies for sore throat patients, with the aim of maximising healthcare resources.

Methods: Participants over 16 years old were screened using FeverPAIN scores, and those with high scores were tested for Strep A. To estimate avoided GP visits, participants completed a questionnaire on treatment choice (Accident & Emergency (A&E) GP visit, pharmacist, self-care) if the diagnostic service was unavailable.

Results and conclusion: Majority (86%) tested negative. The questionnaire revealed that 67% could avoid GP visits. When extrapolated to the UK, this could result in an estimated annual saving of £263 million for the National Health Service (NHS) Despite not being recommended for routine use by NICE, the study suggests that such rapid diagnostic testing for Strep A, combined with FeverPAIN screening, could prevent antimicrobial misuse, alleviate NHS pressure and empower pharmacists. This is particularly relevant considering the recent implementation of the pharmacy-first service.

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