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Diabetes and Cardiovascular Diseases Risk Assessment in Community Pharmacies: An Implementation Study

Authors :
Rondeaux, Sarah
Braeckman, Tessa
Beckwé, Mieke
Biset, Natacha
Maesschalck, Joris
Duquet, Nathalie
De Wulf, Isabelle
Devroey, Dirk
De Vriese, Carine
Rondeaux, Sarah
Braeckman, Tessa
Beckwé, Mieke
Biset, Natacha
Maesschalck, Joris
Duquet, Nathalie
De Wulf, Isabelle
Devroey, Dirk
De Vriese, Carine
Source :
International journal of environmental research and public Health, 19 (14
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

The implementation of a new service is often challenging when translating research findings into routine clinical practices. This paper presents the results of the implementation study of a pilot project for a diabetes and cardiovascular diseases risk-assessment service in Belgian community pharmacies. To evaluate the implementation of the service, a mixed method was used that follows the RE-AIM framework. During the testing stage, 37 pharmacies participated, including five that dropped out due to a lack of time or COVID-19-related temporary obligations. Overall, 502 patients participated, of which 376 (74.9%) were eligible for according-to-protocol analysis. Of these, 80 patients (21.3%) were identified as being at high risk for the targeted diseases, and 100 (26.6%) were referred to general practice for further investigation. We presented the limited effectiveness and the key elements influencing optimal implementation. Additional strategies, such as interprofessional workshops, a data-sharing platform, and communication campaigns, should be considered to spread awareness of the new role of pharmacists. Such strategies could also promote collaboration with general practitioners to ensure the follow-up of patients at high risk. Overall, this service was considered easy to perform and feasible in practice but would require financial and external support to ensure its effectiveness, sustainability, and larger-scale implementation.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
International journal of environmental research and public Health, 19 (14
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1356657689
Document Type :
Electronic Resource