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Self-assessment tool for screening patients at risk for drug therapy problems.

John Rovers1, Harry Hagel.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To describe the development, use, and evaluation of a patient self-assessment tool for screening patients at risk for drug therapy problems (DTPs) and potentially interested in receiving a personal consultation with a pharmacist.
DESIGN: Quasi-experimental, nonrandomized, controlled study.
SETTING: Area Agency on Aging-affiliated senior centers in Florida from April 2005 to December 2005. PARTICIPANTS: 175 clients of an Area Agency on Aging. INTERVENTION: While attending a free seminar on obtaining the best value from their medications, participants completed a 12-item self-assessment tool. The tool was designed to (1) identify participants who were at risk for a DTP and (2) motivate those at risk to participate in a personal pharmacotherapy consultation with a pharmacist on a fee-for-service basis. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Relationship between total score on self-assessment tool and patient acceptance of offer of personal pharmacotherapy consultation.
RESULTS: Of 175 participants who attended a free seminar, 69 (39.4%) accepted the offer of a personal pharmacotherapy consultation. The median score on the self-assessment tool in these participants was significantly higher compared with participants who declined a consultation (3 vs. 1, P = 0.0489). The number of DTPs eventually identified during the personal pharmacotherapy consultation was significantly and positively correlated with the total score on the self-assessment tool (ρ = 0.3259, P = 0.0110).
CONCLUSION: The self-assessment tool appeared to be of use in predicting individuals who were likely to accept the offer of a personal consultation. Higher scores on the self-assessment tool may also predict patients who are likely to have a higher number of DTPs.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23023846     DOI: 10.1331/JAPhA.2012.11120

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)        ISSN: 1086-5802


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