The role of the clinical pharmacist in the respiratory or sleep multidisciplinary team

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Abstract

The role of the pharmacist has evolved significantly, not least over the last 20 years. It delivers a skilled profession with a vital role in medicines optimisation and the management of patients with a respiratory or sleep disorder. While pharmacists are capable of acting as independent practitioners delivering direct patient care, this article explores their contribution to multidisciplinary teams within asthma, COPD, cystic fibrosis, tuberculosis, interstitial lung disease and sleep medicine. Having identified patient cohorts needing specialist medicines support, notably those with poor medicines adherence or specific medicines-related needs (for example during adolescence, or women who are pregnant or breastfeeding), these pharmacists work within primary, secondary and specialist tertiary care. The aim of this review is to share and inspire innovative models of working to include more pharmacists in respiratory and sleep medicine.

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Clements, J., Bowman, E., Tolhurst, R., Savage, M., Piwko, A., Chen, C., … D’ancona, G. (2023, December 1). The role of the clinical pharmacist in the respiratory or sleep multidisciplinary team. Breathe. European Respiratory Society. https://doi.org/10.1183/20734735.0123-2023

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