Pharmacists’ Role in Medication Consultation of Outpatients Type 2 Diabetes
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Abstract
This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of pharmacists’ consultation about special dosage forms in diabetes outpatients at Ha Long Medical Center. Subjects and method: Diabetes type 2 patients were treated as outpatients and managed at Ha Long Medical Center between 01/3/2019 and 01/9/2019. This study is a prospective cohort study. Results: After the Pharmacist performs routine consulting duties, the percentage of patients with correct knowledge and appropriate use of insulin increased statistically (p<0.05). The proportions of patients who did not swallow whole tablets of Diamicron MR and Glucophage XR decreased significantly from 62.3% to 15.8% and from 56.6% to 15.9%, respectively. Conclusion: Pharmacists’ consultation plays a vital role in improving knowledge and use of special dosage forms in diabetes outpatient.
Keyword: Medication counseling, modified release, insulin, diabetes.*
* Corresponding author.
E-mail address: haint@hup.edu.vn
https://doi.org/10.25073/2588-1132/vnumps.4360
This study aimed to evaluate the efficiency of pharmacists’ consultation about special dosage forms in diabetes outpatients at Ha Long Medical Center. Subjects and method: Diabetes type 2 patients were treated as outpatients and managed at Ha Long Medical Center between 01/3/2019 and 01/9/2019. This study is a prospective cohort study. Results: After the Pharmacist performs routine consulting duties, the percentage of patients with correct knowledge and appropriate use of insulin increased statistically (p<0.05). The proportions of patients who did not swallow whole tablets of Diamicron MR and Glucophage XR decreased significantly from 62.3% to 15.8% and from 56.6% to 15.9%, respectively. Conclusion: Pharmacists’ consultation plays a vital role in improving knowledge and use of special dosage forms in diabetes outpatient.
Keyword: Medication counseling, modified release, insulin, diabetes.
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