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Journal of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems

Journal of Pharmaceutical Care & Health Systems
Open Access

ISSN: 2376-0419

Abstract

Evaluation of Student Pharmacist and Pharmacist Impact on Disease State Management and Patient Satisfaction in Adult Patients with Asthma

Jamie L McConaha, Brooke M. Jackson and Sean T. Lasota

Objective: To measure the success of student pharmacist intervention, with pharmacist oversight, on improvement in asthma disease state control and patient satisfaction in an adult population with asthma.
Design: Prospective study.
Setting: Regional chain community pharmacy, independent chain pharmacy, and a university campus located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Patients: Data was collected from all asthmatic patients aged 18-65 presenting with one or more inhaled medications within the study dates at five study locations.
Interventions: Asthma severity and control were assessed for each patient enrolled in the study through the use of spirometry screenings, inhaler technique checklists, the Asthma Control Test (ACT), and patient satisfaction questionnaires.
Main Outcome Measured: Patient confidence level with disease management and improvements in inhaler technique following student pharmacist intervention.
Results: Data was analyzed for six participants using repeat-measures ANOVA. A trending improvement in all areas was noted, in particular, improved patient confidence after the intervention.
Conclusion: Results of this study show improved patient confidence in asthma control after student pharmacist intervention. This type of intervention could be easily performed by a student intern or pharmacist in a community setting.

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