Patient uptake and outcomes following pharmacist-initiated referrals to general practitioners for asthma review
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Published:2022-11-17
Issue:1
Volume:32
Page:
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ISSN:2055-1010
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Container-title:npj Primary Care Respiratory Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:npj Prim. Care Respir. Med.
Author:
Serhal SarahORCID,
Krass Ines,
Emmerton Lynne,
Bereznicki Bonnie,
Bereznicki Luke,
Bosnic-Anticevich SinthiaORCID,
Saini Bandana,
Billot Laurent,
Armour Carol
Abstract
AbstractUptake and outcomes of pharmacist-initiated general practitioner (GP) referrals for patients with poorly controlled asthma were investigated. Pharmacists referred at-risk patients for GP assessment. Patients were categorized as action takers (consulted their GP on pharmacist’s advice) or action avoiders (did not action the referral). Patient clinical data were compared to explore predictors of uptake and association with health outcomes. In total, 58% of patients (n = 148) received a GP referral, of whom 78% (n = 115) were action takers, and 44% (n = 50) reported changes to their asthma therapy. Patient rurality and more frequent pre-trial GP visits were associated with action takers. Action takers were more likely to have an asthma action plan (P = 0.001) at month 12, and had significantly more GP visits during the trial period (P = 0.034). Patient uptake of pharmacist-initiated GP referrals was high and led to GP review and therapy changes in patients with poorly controlled asthma.
Funder
Department of Health, Australian Government
Grant was provided under the 6th Community Pharmacy agreements there is not grant number.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine
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