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Patient education to users of oral hypoglycemic agents: the perspective of Dutch community pharmacists.

J W Timmer1, P A de Smet, J Schuling, T F Tromp, L T de Jong-van den Berg.   

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to indicate which patient education activities directed at users of oral hypoglycemic agents are desirable in Dutch community pharmacies and to explore which preconditions should be considered when implementing the desired activities. A qualitative study was conducted with a panel composed of seven pharmacists and seven technicians with considerable experience in giving advice to people with diabetes mellitus type 2. A consensus method was used, which consisted of a written questionnaire and a feedback discussion, to determine which activities were considered desirable and to identify which other health care providers should be involved. The way these activities should be implemented was explored by a focus-group discussion. The following goals of patient education activities were studied: 1) adherence to the dosage regimen, 2) adherence to lifestyle advices, 3) gaining awareness of effects and 4) self-monitoring. According to the members of the panel, patient education activities should be directed primarily at stimulating adherence to the dosage regimen, increasing awareness of side effects and improving the correct technical use of blood glucose meters. Activities directed at lifestyle advice seemed to be less desirable to the pharmacy staff. Preconditions that should be considered when implementing these activities were structural cooperation with GPs and diabetic nurses and specialization of tasks of pharmacy technicians. Our results indicate that deepening of existing tasks, such as stimulating adherence to the dosage regimen is desirable in developing patient education activities at users of oral hypoglycemic agents.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10550843     DOI: 10.1023/a:1008721003906

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharm World Sci        ISSN: 0928-1231


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