1. Incorporation of pharmacogenetic testing into medication therapy management
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Susanne B. Haga, William E. Kraus, Mahesh J. Patel, Jivan Moaddeb, Rachel Mills, and Nancy M. Allen LaPointe
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Medication Therapy Management ,Pharmacist ,Medication adherence ,Pilot Projects ,Patient satisfaction ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Medication therapy management ,Genetics ,Humans ,Outpatient clinic ,Medicine ,Genetic Testing ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Pharmacology ,business.industry ,Middle Aged ,Patient recall ,Test (assessment) ,Patient Satisfaction ,Pharmacogenetics ,Physical therapy ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Cardiology Service, Hospital ,business - Abstract
Aim: To assess feasibility and patient satisfaction with a pharmacist-delivered medication therapy management (MTM) plus pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing service. Methods: Thirty patients from a cardiology outpatient clinic were enrolled to attend two MTM sessions, undergo PGx testing and complete pre- and post-intervention surveys. Outcome measures included duration of MTM sessions, clinical application of test results, self-reported medication adherence, patient recall of results and perceived value of testing and MTM. Results: Overall, patients were very satisfied with the MTM plus PGx testing service. About half of participants (47%) were able to accurately recall their PGx test results. Comparable to MTM without PGx testing, the first MTM session averaged 40 min and the follow-up MTM session averaged 15 min. Conclusion: PGx testing incorporated into a clinical MTM service offered by pharmacists may be a feasible delivery model and is satisfactory to patients.
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- 2015
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