Medication dispensing as an opportunity for patient counseling and approach to drug-related problems

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The objective was to describe and evaluate a model of drug dispensing developed and implemented in a community pharmacy in Brazil. This was a descriptive, observational, quasi-experimental study performed in the period between 21 January 2013 and 20 April 2013. The model was evaluated and described in terms of three parameters: structure, process and outcome. The description and assessment of each parameter was performed as follows: (I) Structure: profile of patients, pharmacist’s professional profile, physical facility, informational material; (II) Process: drug-related problems, pharmaceutical interventions performed, results of pharmaceutical interventions; (III) Outcome: patient knowledge of medications. Dispensing service improved patient knowledge of medications (p < 0.05), which was associated with pharmacotherapy complexity (p < 0.05). The main problems identified were related to lack of patient knowledge regarding their medication (52.9%). Pharmaceutical interventions were mostly performed directly to the patients (86.3%) by verbal (95.4%) and written (68.2%) information, and most of the problems were completely solved (62.7%). The medicine dispensing model was able to identify and solve drug-related problems and promote an improvement in patient knowledge about medication.

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Ferreira, T. X. A. M., Prudente, L. R., Dewulf, N. de L. S., Provin, M. P., Mastroianni, P. de C., da Silveira, E. A., & Amaral, R. G. (2016). Medication dispensing as an opportunity for patient counseling and approach to drug-related problems. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 52(1), 151–162. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502016000100017

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