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Impact of a Medication Adherence Packaging Service on Patient-Centered Outcomes at an Independent Community Pharmacy.

Catherine Phi1, Lucas A Berenbrok2, Joni C Carroll2, Ashley Firm1, Melissa Somma McGivney2, Kim C Coley2.   

Abstract

The purpose of this project was to evaluate the impact of a comprehensive medication adherence packaging (RxMAP) service on patient medication-taking behaviors and patient-centered outcomes. Adult patients who utilized a single independent community pharmacy, enrolled in the RxMAP service for at least two consecutive cycles, and managed their own medications were eligible. The RxMAP service consists of multi-dose blister packaging in 28-day cycles, medication synchronization, monthly touchpoint calls, and delivery/mailing. A 13-item telephonic survey was administered, and patients' verbal responses were captured by audio-recording and detailed note taking. Descriptive statistics were used to quantify the results and illustrative quotes representing the interview domains were selected. There were 42 patients who completed the survey: 88% reported they missed fewer doses compared to before using RxMAP; 71% were more likely to take their medications on time each day; 86% were more confident with managing their medications; and 74% were more independent. Finally, 64% of patients stated their overall quality of life was better now compared to before using the packaging service. These results demonstrate that medication adherence packaging services can positively impact patients' medication-taking behaviors, increase their confidence in medication management, and improve perceived quality of life.

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Keywords:  community pharmacy; medication adherence; pharmacy services; quality of life

Year:  2021        PMID: 33466499      PMCID: PMC7838800          DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy9010011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)        ISSN: 2226-4787


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