Impact of a formal pharmacist-run oral antineoplastic monitoring program: A pilot study in an adult genitourinary oncology clinic

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作者
Conliffe, Brette [1 ]
Figg, Lindsay [1 ]
Moffett, Padmini [1 ]
Lauterwasser, Leslie [1 ]
Parsons, Laura Beth [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Louisville Hosp, 529 South Jackson St, Louisville, KY 40202 USA
关键词
Oral; chemotherapy; antineoplastic; pharmacist; pharmacy; monitoring; genitourinary; cancer; interventions; program; CHEMOTHERAPY; MANAGEMENT;
D O I
10.1177/1078155217753889
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background In recent years, there has been a changing paradigm in the management of oncologic disease states from the use of intravenous therapies, requiring a visit to the infusion center or hospitalization, to new therapies that can be administered orally.(1,2) Several publications have evaluated the role pharmacists may play in the initial prescribing of oral chemotherapy, however the impact of a formalized pharmacist follow-up program has not been well defined. This study evaluates the impact of a pilot pharmacist-run oral antineoplastic monitoring program. Methods This retrospective cohort analysis evaluated patients prescribed an oral antineoplastic in the genitourinary oncology clinic at an academic medical center between 1 July 2014 and 15 March 2017. Patients enrolled in the program were compared to a historical control group. The primary objective was adherence to pre-defined standards for monitoring. Secondary objectives include persistence on therapy, need to seek medical care, analysis of pharmacist interventions, patient satisfaction, and financial impact for the on-site retail pharmacy. Results In total, 33 patients were evaluated (11 cases, 22 controls). Average adherence to monitoring recommendations was significantly higher in the case group compared to controls (89% vs. 61%; p = 0.008). In total, 67 interventions were made by the clinical pharmacist with an average of 6 per patient. Conclusions This study shows that formalized pharmacist follow-up programs can improve patients' adherence with antineoplastic monitoring standards. Additionally, pharmacists made clinically significant interventions and had high patient satisfaction, providing justification for expansion into other disease states.
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页码:777 / 786
页数:10
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