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Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 3/2019

Open Access 01-06-2019 | Care | Research Article

A community pharmacist medicines optimisation service for patients with advanced cancer pain: a proof of concept study

Authors: Zoe Edwards, Michael I. Bennett, Alison Blenkinsopp

Published in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Issue 3/2019

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Abstract

Background Patients with advanced cancer commonly experience pain and it is least controlled in community settings. Community pharmacists in the UK already offer medicines optimisation consultations although not for this patient group. Objective To determine whether medicines consultations for patients with advanced cancer pain are feasible and acceptable. Setting Community-dwelling patients with advanced cancer pain were recruited from primary, secondary and tertiary care using purposive sampling in one UK city. Methods One face-to-face or two telephone delivered medicines optimisation consultations by pharmacists were tested. These were based on services currently delivered in UK community pharmacies. Feedback was obtained from patients and healthcare professionals involved to assess feasibility and acceptability. Main outcome measure Recruitment, acceptability and drug related problems. Results Twenty-three patients, (range 33–88 years) were recruited, 19 completed consultation(s) of whom 17 were receiving palliative care services. Five received face-to-face consultations and 14 by telephone during which 47 drug related problems were identified from 33 consultations (mean 2.5). Advice was provided for 34 drug related problems in 17 patients and referral to other healthcare professionals for 13 in 8 patients, 2 patients had none. Eleven patients returned questionnaires of which 8 (73%) would recommend the consultations to others. Conclusion The consultations were feasible as patients were recruited, retained, consultations delivered, and data collected. Patients found the 20–30 min intervention acceptable, found a self-perceived increase in medicines knowledge and most would recommend it to others. Community pharmacists were willing to carry out these services however they had confidence issues in accessing working knowledge. Most drug related problems were resolved by the pharmacists and even among patients receiving palliative care services there were still issues concerning analgesic management. Pharmacist-conducted medicines consultations demonstrate potential which now needs to be evaluated within a larger study in the future.
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Footnotes
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Practice pharmacist refers to a role within family doctor or General Practitioner (GP) practices which aids with prescribing, audit, costing and sometimes performing clinical roles. They were involved in this study to allow electronic records to be checked to identify patients and assess eligibility criteria.
 
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Specialist Palliative Care Services are received by patients who have been referred and usually involves access to multidisciplinary palliative care healthcare professionals to provide symptom control.
 
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Metadata
Title
A community pharmacist medicines optimisation service for patients with advanced cancer pain: a proof of concept study
Authors
Zoe Edwards
Michael I. Bennett
Alison Blenkinsopp
Publication date
01-06-2019
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Keyword
Care
Published in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Issue 3/2019
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Electronic ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-019-00820-8

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