Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study
This study employed a mixed-method approach to enable the implementation of comprehensive medication management (CMM) services in Croatia’s primary care setting. Drug therapy problems (DTPs) and factors associated with their occurrence were determined in patients with chronic diseases from January 2...
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doaj-e531c1b981fd48ba913bf6c7ff5332142021-09-06T19:40:59ZengSciendoActa Pharmaceutica1846-95582019-12-0169458560610.2478/acph-2019-0055acph-2019-0055Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot studyBrajković Andrea0Mucalo Iva1Vidović Toni2Gonzaga Mariana MartinsNascimento Do3Balenović Antonija4Protrka Ino5De Oliveira Djenane Ramalho6University of Zagreb, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Zagreb, CroatiaUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of Pharmacy and Biochemistry, Zagreb, CroatiaZagreb City Pharmacy, Zagreb, CroatiaCentre for Pharmaceutical Care Studies (Centro de Estudos Atencao Farmaceutica), Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilHealth Centre Zagreb – Centre, ZagrebCroatiaHealth Centre Zagreb – Centre, ZagrebCroatiaCentre for Pharmaceutical Care Studies (Centro de Estudos Atencao Farmaceutica), Federal University of Minas Gerais Belo Horizonte, MG, BrazilThis study employed a mixed-method approach to enable the implementation of comprehensive medication management (CMM) services in Croatia’s primary care setting. Drug therapy problems (DTPs) and factors associated with their occurrence were determined in patients with chronic diseases from January 2018 to April 2019. The pre-implementation stage established the foundations for the early implementation stage, in which the practice was set up, the patients’ recruitment initiated and various challenges identified. During the study period, 86 patients were recruited for CMM provision. Overall, 2.8 DTPs (± 1.6) per patient were identified and the majority (96.2 %) presented with at least one DTP. Multiple regression analysis showed that type 2 diabetic patients (p = 0.025) and patients using five or more medications (p = 0.011) should be prioritized to receive CMM services as potentially they have a higher number of DTPs, and could, therefore, obtain a greater benefit from the service.https://doi.org/10.2478/acph-2019-0055comprehensive medication management servicesdrug therapy problemsrisk factorspharmaceutical careprimary careimplementation stage |
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Brajković Andrea Mucalo Iva Vidović Toni Gonzaga Mariana Martins Nascimento Do Balenović Antonija Protrka Ino De Oliveira Djenane Ramalho Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study Acta Pharmaceutica comprehensive medication management services drug therapy problems risk factors pharmaceutical care primary care implementation stage |
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Brajković Andrea Mucalo Iva Vidović Toni Gonzaga Mariana Martins Nascimento Do Balenović Antonija Protrka Ino De Oliveira Djenane Ramalho |
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Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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Implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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implementation of medication management services at the primary healthcare level – a pilot study |
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Acta Pharmaceutica |
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1846-9558 |
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2019-12-01 |
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This study employed a mixed-method approach to enable the implementation of comprehensive medication management (CMM) services in Croatia’s primary care setting. Drug therapy problems (DTPs) and factors associated with their occurrence were determined in patients with chronic diseases from January 2018 to April 2019. The pre-implementation stage established the foundations for the early implementation stage, in which the practice was set up, the patients’ recruitment initiated and various challenges identified. During the study period, 86 patients were recruited for CMM provision. Overall, 2.8 DTPs (± 1.6) per patient were identified and the majority (96.2 %) presented with at least one DTP. Multiple regression analysis showed that type 2 diabetic patients (p = 0.025) and patients using five or more medications (p = 0.011) should be prioritized to receive CMM services as potentially they have a higher number of DTPs, and could, therefore, obtain a greater benefit from the service. |
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comprehensive medication management services drug therapy problems risk factors pharmaceutical care primary care implementation stage |
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https://doi.org/10.2478/acph-2019-0055 |
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