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Characterization of pharmacists' interventions in asthma management: A systematic review

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Characterization of pharmacists' interventions in asthma management: A systematic review
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Another Publication in an International Scientific Journal
Year
2018
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Crespo Gonzalez, C
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Rotta, I
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Correr, CJ
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Benrimoj, SI
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Garcia Cardenas, V
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Vol. 58
Pages: 210-219
ISSN: 1544-3191
Publisher: Elsevier Science
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Authenticus ID: P-00N-RBE
Abstract (EN): Objective: Pharmacists have adopted an active role in asthma management. This review aimed to analyze the intervention dose, understood as the "amount of program delivered," and core components of the intervention provided by pharmacists in asthma management. Data sources: A literature search was conducted in December 2016 using PubMed. Study selection: A 2-stage approach was used. At the first stage, systematic reviews of pharmacists' interventions in asthma management were identified. At the second stage, primary studies included in the systematic reviews were selected. Data extraction: The DEPICT-2 (Descriptive Elements of Pharmacist Intervention Characterization Tool) was used for data extraction. In addition GINA (Global Initiative for Asthma) guidelines were used as a reference to classify the interventions' core components. Results: Thirty-one studies were included. In most of the studies, the pharmacistepatient intervention occurred at the community pharmacy setting (n = 22). The most common core components used in pharmacists' interventions were the provision of drug information and patient counseling (n = 27). Pharmacists' interventions frequently were targeted at assessing and improving the use of patient's inhaler technique (n = 27). Educational materials and written action plans were the materials most commonly used in the interventions (n = 20). The duration (n = 13) and the frequency (n = 16) of the intervention were the most frequent information about the intervention dose measure reported. Conclusion: Pharmacists' interventions in asthma management are complex. Structured educational programs and patient counseling appear to be the most frequent core components of pharmacists' interventions. Interventions were focused on providing information about the condition and on inhaler technique assessment and training. However, most studies failed to report the intervention dose sufficiently to be reproduced. The reporting of this indicator is crucial to ensure the reproducibility of the interventions assessed and their implementation in practice.
Language: English
Type (Professor's evaluation): Scientific
No. of pages: 10
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