Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use

Background: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term medications by large hospitals that are then dispensed by a community pharmacy. This practice often leads to considerable wastage of medicine. As part of their professional role, community pharmacists a...

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Main Authors: Manabu Akazawa, Akiko Mikami, Yuri Tamura, Natsuyo Yanagi, Shinichi Yamamura, Hiroyasu Ogata
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-01-01
Series:Pharmacy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/6/1/12
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spelling doaj-6a090580b0b744c7ab97f7ff1a790c732020-11-24T22:39:47ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872018-01-01611210.3390/pharmacy6010012pharmacy6010012Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication UseManabu Akazawa0Akiko Mikami1Yuri Tamura2Natsuyo Yanagi3Shinichi Yamamura4Hiroyasu Ogata5Meiji Pharmaceutical University, Noshio 2-522-1, Kiyose-city, Tokyo 204-8588, JapanMeiji Pharmaceutical University, Noshio 2-522-1, Kiyose-city, Tokyo 204-8588, JapanMeiji Pharmaceutical University, Noshio 2-522-1, Kiyose-city, Tokyo 204-8588, JapanMeiji Pharmaceutical University, Noshio 2-522-1, Kiyose-city, Tokyo 204-8588, JapanJapanese Society for Applied Therapeutics, Hitotsubashi 1-1-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0003, JapanJapanese Society for Applied Therapeutics, Hitotsubashi 1-1-1, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 100-0003, JapanBackground: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term medications by large hospitals that are then dispensed by a community pharmacy. This practice often leads to considerable wastage of medicine. As part of their professional role, community pharmacists are expected to contribute more to the appropriate use of medication by patients. Using a prospective cohort, we aimed to evaluate pharmacists’ role in the community. Methods: We created a patient registry system for community pharmacies to monitor long-term medication use by patients with chronic conditions. Patient drug adherence and potential problems were monitored through regular home visits or telephone calls by the pharmacist at least once a month between patient hospital visits. Patient data were collected and stored in an internet-based system. Results: Over a one-year follow-up, 28 out of 37 registered patients from 14 community pharmacies were continuously monitored. In total, we extracted 19 problems relating to medication use, 17 to physical complaints, eight to patient concerns, and two others. Conclusion: The registry system was useful for identifying medication-related problems as well as patient concerns and changes in their condition. Pharmacists might play a key role in improving patient care in the community.http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/6/1/12community pharmacypatient registrypharmacist interventionchronic conditionlong-term medication
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Akiko Mikami
Yuri Tamura
Natsuyo Yanagi
Shinichi Yamamura
Hiroyasu Ogata
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Akiko Mikami
Yuri Tamura
Natsuyo Yanagi
Shinichi Yamamura
Hiroyasu Ogata
Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
Pharmacy
community pharmacy
patient registry
pharmacist intervention
chronic condition
long-term medication
author_facet Manabu Akazawa
Akiko Mikami
Yuri Tamura
Natsuyo Yanagi
Shinichi Yamamura
Hiroyasu Ogata
author_sort Manabu Akazawa
title Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
title_short Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
title_full Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
title_fullStr Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
title_full_unstemmed Establishing a Pharmacy-Based Patient Registry System: A Pilot Study for Evaluating Pharmacist Intervention for Patients with Long-Term Medication Use
title_sort establishing a pharmacy-based patient registry system: a pilot study for evaluating pharmacist intervention for patients with long-term medication use
publisher MDPI AG
series Pharmacy
issn 2226-4787
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: In Japan, an increasing number of patients are prescribed a large amount of long-term medications by large hospitals that are then dispensed by a community pharmacy. This practice often leads to considerable wastage of medicine. As part of their professional role, community pharmacists are expected to contribute more to the appropriate use of medication by patients. Using a prospective cohort, we aimed to evaluate pharmacists’ role in the community. Methods: We created a patient registry system for community pharmacies to monitor long-term medication use by patients with chronic conditions. Patient drug adherence and potential problems were monitored through regular home visits or telephone calls by the pharmacist at least once a month between patient hospital visits. Patient data were collected and stored in an internet-based system. Results: Over a one-year follow-up, 28 out of 37 registered patients from 14 community pharmacies were continuously monitored. In total, we extracted 19 problems relating to medication use, 17 to physical complaints, eight to patient concerns, and two others. Conclusion: The registry system was useful for identifying medication-related problems as well as patient concerns and changes in their condition. Pharmacists might play a key role in improving patient care in the community.
topic community pharmacy
patient registry
pharmacist intervention
chronic condition
long-term medication
url http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/6/1/12
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