SMART Pharmacists Serving the New Needs of the Post-COVID Patients, Leaving No-One Behind

Author:

Šipetić Tatjana123,Rajković Dragana2,Bogavac Stanojević Nataša3,Marinković Valentina3ORCID,Meštrović Arijana4ORCID,Rouse Michael J.5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. AU Lilly Drogerie, Patrijarha Dimitrija 14, 11090 Belgrade, Serbia

2. The Pharmaceutical Chamber of Serbia, Mutapova 25, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

3. Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Belgrade, Vojvode Stepe 450, 11000 Belgrade, Serbia

4. Pharma Expert Consultancy and Education, Deščevec 56, 10040 Zagreb, Croatia

5. International Services Program, Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), Chicago, IL 60603, USA

Abstract

This study aims to demonstrate the improvements in clinical symptoms in patients with post-COVID syndrome after a community pharmacy-based intervention in Serbia. The Pharmaceutical Chamber of Serbia (“Chamber”) invited pharmacists to deliver post-COVID patient care counselling, supported by the SMART Pharmacist Program, offering education and guidance. Present symptoms, duration and patient self-reported severity of symptoms on a scale of 1–5 on the first visit were recorded. After the counselling and proposed self-medication treatment, the time of the follow-up visit and the severity of the recorded symptoms were also recorded. The prospective data collection lasted from December 2021 to September 2022. In total, 871 patients with post-COVID symptoms were included in the study, served by 53 pharmacists. The most frequently reported post-COVID symptoms coincided with the literature, mostly related to the respiratory system (51.2%), immunity status (32.2%), fatigue and exhaustion (30.7%), skin, hair and nails (27.4%) and cognitive functions (27.9%). A total of 26.5% of patients were referred to their family physician (general practitioner), and 69.5% returned to the pharmacist for a follow-up visit. On the first visit, the median severity of patients’ symptoms was three, while on the second visit it dropped to one. The pharmacists’ intervention led to a significant improvement in the post-COVID patients’ condition.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics

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