The Effects of Multifactorial Pharmacist-Led Intervention Protocol on Medication Optimisation and Adherence among Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomised Control Trial
Practical Solutions and Value Highlights:
Patients with chronic diseases like type 2 diabetes often struggle with medication adherence, leading to poor outcomes and increased costs. Our study tested a new pharmacist-led intervention protocol that included face-to-face counselling, medication booklets, and a mobile app.
Results showed that patients in the intervention group had significantly improved medication adherence compared to the control group. The use of the multifactorial pharmacist-led intervention protocol led to better medication possession ratios and higher adherence questionnaire scores.
The intervention also involved a medication therapy management program that identified and addressed drug-related problems, resulting in more clinical interventions compared to the control group. The use of the mobile application and medication booklet also increased significantly during the study.
Conclusion:
The pharmacy intervention protocol effectively improved medication adherence and optimised medication regimens in diabetic patients with chronic medication regimens in an ambulatory healthcare centre.
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