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Impact of community pharmacists in COPD management: Inhalation technique and medication adherence - 29/08/16

Doi : 10.1016/j.rmed.2016.07.010 
Iman Hesso , Shereen Nabhani Gebara, Reem Kayyali
 Kingston University London, School of Life Sciences, Pharmacy and Chemistry, Penrhyn Road, Kingston upon Thames, KT1 2EE, United Kingdom 

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Abstract

Background

Inhalation technique and medication adherence are highly important for the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) since they are essential pre-requisites for achieving full therapeutic effect in patients. Community pharmacists are in the best position to deliver services in these two areas.

Methods

This is a ten-year period review of studies looking into the impact of community pharmacists in the management of COPD in relation to: inhalation technique and medication adherence in the period from 2005 to 2015.

Results

Ten studies are included in the review. The studies show that community pharmacists' interventions had a positive impact on improving patients' inhalation technique and adherence to inhaled medications. This was shown in some studies to be cost-effective in terms of reducing hospitalisation and severe exacerbation rate. Scarcity of studies in this domain is noted through this review.

Conclusions

This review showed that community pharmacists can have a positive impact in the management of COPD especially on inhaler technique education and medication adherence. Nevertheless, their role is still not fully recognised in this area, thus there is a need for more research. There is also a need for more research to identify the optimal frequency for inhaler technique re-checking and education as a pre-emptive measure against technique deterioration in patients. The results highlight the need for healthcare systems to recognise more the role of community pharmacists in COPD management in two critical areas that are still challenging in real practice.

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Highlights

Community pharmacists' educational interventions improves inhalers' adherence and technique.
More research is needed into the impact of community pharmacists in COPD management.
Inhaler technique regular assessment is required for optimal COPD management.
More research is needed to identify the optimal frequency of technique assessment.
Community pharmacists' COPD management interventions are cost effective.

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Keywords : Community pharmacists, Inhaler technique, Inhalation technique, Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease/COPD, COPD management, Medication adherence


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