Impact of pharmacist-involved collaborative care on diabetes management in a primary healthcare setting using real-world data

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Sara Abdulrhim
Ahmed Awaisu
Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim
Mohammad Issam Diab
Mohamed Abdelazim Mohamed Hussain
Hend Al Raey
Mohammed Thahir Ismail
Sowndramalingam Sankaralingam
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[1] QU Health,Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy
[2] Qatar University,undefined
[3] Qatar Petroleum Diabetes Clinic,undefined
[4] Qatar Petroleum Healthcare Center,undefined
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International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | 2022年 / 44卷
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Clinical outcomes; Collaborative care; Diabetes; Pharmacist-involved; Primary care;
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Background Diabetes mellitus is a complex multi-system disorder, requiring multi-disciplinary care. The conventional care model, where physicians are the sole caregivers may not be optimal. Addition of other healthcare team members improves healthcare outcomes for patients with diabetes. Aim To evaluate the impact of pharmacist-involved collaborative care on diabetes-related outcomes among patients with diabetes attending a primary healthcare setting  in Qatar using real-world data. Method A retrospective cohort study was conducted among patients with diabetes attending Qatar Petroleum Diabetes Clinic. Patients were categorized as either receiving pharmacist-involved collaborative care (intervention group) or usual care (control group). Data were analyzed using SPSS®. Glycemic control (glycated hemoglobin A1c, HbA1c), blood pressure, lipid profile, and body mass index were evaluated at baseline and up to 17 months of follow-up. Results After 17 months of follow-up, pharmacist-involved collaborative care compared to usual care resulted in a significant decrease in HbA1c (6.8 ± 1.2% vs. 7.1 ± 1.3%, p < 0.01). Moreover, compared to baseline, pharmacist-involved collaborative care significantly improved (p < 0.05) the levels of HbA1c (7.5% vs. 6.8%), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (3.7 mmol/L vs. 2.8 mmol/L), total cholesterol (5.43 mmol/L vs. 4.34 mmol/L), and body mass index (30.42 kg/m2 vs. 30.17 kg/m2) after 17 months within the intervention group. However, no significant changes for these parameters occurred within the control group. Conclusion The implementation of pharmacist-involved collaborative care in a primary healthcare setting improved several diabetes-related outcomes over 17 months. Future studies should determine the long-term impact of this care model.
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