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Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy
Background: A controlled substance agreement (CSA) is a risk mitigation strategy for patients managed on controlled substance medications such as opioids and benzodiazepines. Limited literature exists to describe the role of the clinic pharmacy team to promote adherence to CSA monitoring parameters....
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025177 http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v14i2.5464 |
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author | Mohammad, Insaf Alsomairy, Sarah Mawari, Mona Elabdallah, Mohamad Elteriefi, Ruaa George, Julie |
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description | Background: A controlled substance agreement (CSA) is a risk mitigation strategy for patients managed on controlled substance medications such as opioids and benzodiazepines. Limited literature exists to describe the role of the clinic pharmacy team to promote adherence to CSA monitoring parameters. Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of interprofessional educational and clinical interventions led by an ambulatory care pharmacist on adherence to monitoring parameters within a CSA policy. Methods: This retrospective observational study included patients on long-term controlled substances who had a clinic visit every 3 months during the study period. The primary outcomes were the proportion of patients with a signed CSA in the electronic medical record (EMR), urine drug screen (UDS) completion, and documentation of review of the statewide prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) in the EMR 8 months prior to as compared to 8 months after implementation of pharmacist interventions. Results: Among 79 patients (mean age 55.7 years, 65.8% female, 54.4% African American), 8.9% pre- vs 88.6% post-interventions had a signed CSA (p<0.001), 35.4% pre- vs 65.8% post-interventions had a UDS completed (p<0.001), and 32.9% pre- vs 57% post-interventions had documentation of PDMP review (p=0.002). Conclusion: Adherence to monitoring parameters within a CSA policy significantly improved after educational and clinical interventions led by an ambulatory care pharmacist. |
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spelling | pubmed-106537182023-10-10 Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy Mohammad, Insaf Alsomairy, Sarah Mawari, Mona Elabdallah, Mohamad Elteriefi, Ruaa George, Julie Innov Pharm Clinical Experience Background: A controlled substance agreement (CSA) is a risk mitigation strategy for patients managed on controlled substance medications such as opioids and benzodiazepines. Limited literature exists to describe the role of the clinic pharmacy team to promote adherence to CSA monitoring parameters. Objective: The objective of this study is to evaluate the impact of interprofessional educational and clinical interventions led by an ambulatory care pharmacist on adherence to monitoring parameters within a CSA policy. Methods: This retrospective observational study included patients on long-term controlled substances who had a clinic visit every 3 months during the study period. The primary outcomes were the proportion of patients with a signed CSA in the electronic medical record (EMR), urine drug screen (UDS) completion, and documentation of review of the statewide prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) in the EMR 8 months prior to as compared to 8 months after implementation of pharmacist interventions. Results: Among 79 patients (mean age 55.7 years, 65.8% female, 54.4% African American), 8.9% pre- vs 88.6% post-interventions had a signed CSA (p<0.001), 35.4% pre- vs 65.8% post-interventions had a UDS completed (p<0.001), and 32.9% pre- vs 57% post-interventions had documentation of PDMP review (p=0.002). Conclusion: Adherence to monitoring parameters within a CSA policy significantly improved after educational and clinical interventions led by an ambulatory care pharmacist. University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2023-10-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10653718/ /pubmed/38025177 http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v14i2.5464 Text en © Individual authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial License, which permits noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Experience Mohammad, Insaf Alsomairy, Sarah Mawari, Mona Elabdallah, Mohamad Elteriefi, Ruaa George, Julie Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title | Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title_full | Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title_fullStr | Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title_full_unstemmed | Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title_short | Evaluation of Interprofessional Quality Improvement Interventions Led by an Ambulatory Care Pharmacist on Adherence to a Controlled Substance Agreement Policy |
title_sort | evaluation of interprofessional quality improvement interventions led by an ambulatory care pharmacist on adherence to a controlled substance agreement policy |
topic | Clinical Experience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10653718/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38025177 http://dx.doi.org/10.24926/iip.v14i2.5464 |
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