Tools to prioritize outpatients for pharmaceutical service: A scoping review.

Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP
Maria do Carmo Vilas Boas SousaClarice Chemello

Abstract

The performance of pharmacists in clinical services contributes to improving outcomes in patient drug therapy. In the context of streamlined resources and high health services' demand, the use of patient selection tools can screen those who would benefit more from a pharmaceutical service. This review aims to map and describe tools developed for patient selection for pharmaceutical services delivered in primary health care and outpatient settings. The search was conducted in MEDLINE, EMBASE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, and the Latin American and Caribbean Health Sciences. The search strategy included terms relating to patient selection and outpatient pharmaceutical service. We included papers on outpatient settings, and which described the tool developed for the selection of a patient for pharmaceutical service. Two reviewers extracted data of each study concerning the types and items making up the tool. The items composing the tools were grouped into categories. Twelve studies were included in the literature. Most of the studies were developed in the United States (53.8%), followed by Canada (30.8%). Approximately half of the studies developed tools for selecting patients for a medication review (46.2%), an...Continue Reading

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