Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand

ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONInternationally, the inclusion of pharmacists into general practice as clinical pharmacy facilitators has improved patient outcomes. However, clinical pharmacists are relatively new to southern New Zealand general practices and their range of services has not been studied. AIMST...

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Main Authors: Rhiannon Braund, Angela Renall, Tim Stokes, Sivamanoj Yadav Boyina
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CSIRO Publishing 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of Primary Health Care
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Online Access:https://www.publish.csiro.au/hc/pdf/HC19073
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spelling doaj-4eb61e02d05c45de887ed794d70842772021-05-26T04:49:30ZengCSIRO PublishingJournal of Primary Health Care1172-61562020-01-011218895HC19073Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New ZealandRhiannon Braund0Angela Renall1Tim Stokes2Sivamanoj Yadav Boyina3Department of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; and New Zealand Pharmacovigilance Centre, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandClinical Pharmacist Facilitator, WellSouth Primary Health Network, Dunedin, New ZealandDepartment of General Practice and Rural Health, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New ZealandDepartment of Preventive and Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand; and Corresponding author. Email: boysi071@student.otago.ac.nzABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONInternationally, the inclusion of pharmacists into general practice as clinical pharmacy facilitators has improved patient outcomes. However, clinical pharmacists are relatively new to southern New Zealand general practices and their range of services has not been studied. AIMSTo describe the implementation of clinical pharmacist services in general practices in the Southern region; to examine the tasks conducted by clinical pharmacy facilitators; and to determine the characteristics of patients who access this service. METHODSThe establishment and development of the clinical pharmacy facilitator role was determined by documentation held within the local Primary Health Organisation. The activities performed by clinical pharmacy facilitators were collected from patient medical records for the period 31 March 2015 to 31 March 2018. To describe the characteristics of patients receiving these services, a retrospective case note review of patients seen by the facilitators was conducted. RESULTSThe clinical pharmacy facilitator role was initiated with three pharmacists in three geographical locations across the region. Within 18 months, the number of facilitators was increased to eight. As a result of collaboration with the general practice team, 42% of referrals came from general practitioners directly. Overall, 2621 medicine-related problems were identified in 2195 patients. Dosage adjustment was the most common recommendation made by pharmacy facilitators. They consulted mostly older patients and patients taking five or more medicines. DISCUSSIONWith effective collaboration, clinical pharmacy facilitators can play a key role in optimisation of medicines therapy.https://www.publish.csiro.au/hc/pdf/HC19073Pharmacistsprimary health caregeneral practicemedication therapy managementhealth services (MeSH terms)
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author Rhiannon Braund
Angela Renall
Tim Stokes
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spellingShingle Rhiannon Braund
Angela Renall
Tim Stokes
Sivamanoj Yadav Boyina
Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
Journal of Primary Health Care
Pharmacists
primary health care
general practice
medication therapy management
health services (MeSH terms)
author_facet Rhiannon Braund
Angela Renall
Tim Stokes
Sivamanoj Yadav Boyina
author_sort Rhiannon Braund
title Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
title_short Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
title_full Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
title_fullStr Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
title_full_unstemmed Clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern New Zealand
title_sort clinical pharmacist facilitators in primary care: a descriptive study of their roles and services provided in general practices of southern new zealand
publisher CSIRO Publishing
series Journal of Primary Health Care
issn 1172-6156
publishDate 2020-01-01
description ABSTRACT INTRODUCTIONInternationally, the inclusion of pharmacists into general practice as clinical pharmacy facilitators has improved patient outcomes. However, clinical pharmacists are relatively new to southern New Zealand general practices and their range of services has not been studied. AIMSTo describe the implementation of clinical pharmacist services in general practices in the Southern region; to examine the tasks conducted by clinical pharmacy facilitators; and to determine the characteristics of patients who access this service. METHODSThe establishment and development of the clinical pharmacy facilitator role was determined by documentation held within the local Primary Health Organisation. The activities performed by clinical pharmacy facilitators were collected from patient medical records for the period 31 March 2015 to 31 March 2018. To describe the characteristics of patients receiving these services, a retrospective case note review of patients seen by the facilitators was conducted. RESULTSThe clinical pharmacy facilitator role was initiated with three pharmacists in three geographical locations across the region. Within 18 months, the number of facilitators was increased to eight. As a result of collaboration with the general practice team, 42% of referrals came from general practitioners directly. Overall, 2621 medicine-related problems were identified in 2195 patients. Dosage adjustment was the most common recommendation made by pharmacy facilitators. They consulted mostly older patients and patients taking five or more medicines. DISCUSSIONWith effective collaboration, clinical pharmacy facilitators can play a key role in optimisation of medicines therapy.
topic Pharmacists
primary health care
general practice
medication therapy management
health services (MeSH terms)
url https://www.publish.csiro.au/hc/pdf/HC19073
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