Anticoagulation control of pharmacist-managed collaborative care versus usual care in Thailand

被引:0
|
作者
Surasak Saokaew
Ubonwan Sapoo
Surakit Nathisuwan
Nathorn Chaiyakunapruk
Unchalee Permsuwan
机构
[1] Chiang Mai University,Clinical Epidemiology Program, Faculty of Medicine
[2] University of Phayao,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] Maharat Nakornratchasima Hospital,Department of Pharmacy
[4] Mahidol University,Faculty of Pharmacy
[5] Naresuan University,Center of Pharmaceutical Outcomes Research (CPOR), Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[6] University of Queensland,School of Population Health
[7] University of Wisconsin,School of Pharmacy
[8] Chiang Mai University,Faculty of Pharmacy
关键词
Anticoagulation control; Anticoagulation management service; Bleeding; Clinical outcome; Collaborative care; Pharmacist; Time in therapeutic range (TTR); Thailand; Thromboembolism; Warfarin;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Objective There has been a lack of evidence of the effects of pharmacist-managed warfarin therapy (PMWT) in developing countries (e.g. Southeast Asian countries) where the patients’ characteristics, genetic make-up, clinical practice and healthcare system are different from the Western world. This study aimed to compare the anticoagulation control and clinical outcomes associated with warfarin therapy provided by PMWT to usual care (UC) in the Thai population. Setting A 1,000-bed tertiary-care hospital in Nakornratchasima province of Thailand. Method A quasi-experimental study comparing PMWT and UC in patients receiving long-term warfarin therapy. For PMWT group, clinical pharmacists optimised the warfarin therapy and suggested recommendations (e.g. dose adjustment, safer alternative drugs, and follow-up time) to physicians. The UC group received the standard care. Main outcome measure Time in therapeutic range (TTR), both actual- and expanded-TTR, bleeding and thromboembolic complications, and physician’ acceptance of pharmacist suggestions. Results Of 433 patients enrolled, 220 and 213 were in the PMWT and UC groups respectively. At baseline, patient’s characteristics of both groups were comparable. At the end of follow-up period, patients in the PMWT group had significantly higher actual-TTR (48.3% vs. 40.1%; P < 0.001) and expanded-TTR (62.7% vs. 53.9%; P < 0.001) compared to those in the UC group. Rates of major bleeding were 4.4 vs 4.5 events per 100 person-years for the PMWT and UC groups, respectively. Pharmacists performed 284 interventions with an acceptance rate of 80.3% from physicians. Conclusion Pharmacist-managed warfarin therapy resulted in a significantly better anticoagulation control. This study showed that a collaborative approach in anticoagulation management can be successfully implemented in a developing country. Implementation of such care model in other developing countries should be considered.
引用
收藏
页码:105 / 112
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Impact of a Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Clinic To Improve Glycemic and Cardiovascular Care
    Ip, Eric J.
    Shah, Bijal M.
    Chan, James
    DIABETES, 2011, 60 : A201 - A202
  • [42] A pharmacist-managed telemedicine clinic for hepatitis C care: a descriptive analysis
    You, Andy
    Kawamoto, Jenna
    Smith, Jason P.
    JOURNAL OF TELEMEDICINE AND TELECARE, 2014, 20 (02) : 99 - 101
  • [43] Effect of a pharmacist-managed diabetes care program in a free medical clinic
    Davidson, MB
    Karlan, VJ
    Hair, TL
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL QUALITY, 2000, 15 (04) : 137 - 142
  • [44] Development and implementation of a pharmacist-managed inpatient anticoagulation monitoring program
    Wellman, Jessica C.
    Kraus, Peggy S.
    Burton, Bradley L.
    Ensor, Christopher R.
    Nesbit, Todd W.
    Ross, Patricia A.
    Thomas, Michelle L.
    Streiff, Michael B.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY, 2011, 68 (10) : 934 - 939
  • [45] Evaluation of a Pharmacist-Managed Hypertension Clinic in a Rural Primary Care Setting
    Stallings, Ashley M.
    Dixon, Candace
    Carter, Amanda
    Ali, Asima
    Herring, Charles
    JOURNAL OF PHARMACY PRACTICE, 2021, 34 (06) : 844 - 849
  • [46] Evaluation of a Pharmacist-Managed Diabetes Transitions of Care Medication Management Clinic
    Hall, Hayley M.
    Ashley, Kadin C.
    Schadler, Aric D.
    Naseman, Kristina W.
    SCIENCE OF DIABETES SELF-MANAGEMENT AND CARE, 2024, 50 (01): : 32 - 43
  • [47] The impact of pharmacist-managed oral anticoagulation therapy in older veterans
    Poon, I. O.
    Lal, L.
    Brown, E. N.
    Braun, U. K.
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACY AND THERAPEUTICS, 2007, 32 (01) : 21 - 29
  • [48] Pharmacist-managed anticoagulation service reduces adverse events.
    Locke, C
    Ravnan, SL
    Carlton, PA
    PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2002, 22 (10): : 1377 - 1377
  • [49] Implementation Analysis of Pharmacist-Managed Insulin Dosing in an Acute Care Hospital
    Hadiprodjo, Alicia G.
    Scott, Evelyn M.
    Weng, Renee
    DIABETES, 2023, 72
  • [50] Outcomes of pharmacist-managed diabetes care services in a community health center
    Scott, David M.
    Boyd, Steven T.
    Stephan, Michelie
    Augustine, Sam C.
    Reardon, Thomas P.
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HEALTH-SYSTEM PHARMACY, 2006, 63 (21) : 2116 - 2122