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Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine 9/2020

06.03.2020 | Original Research

An Effectiveness Evaluation of a Primary Care–Embedded Clinical Pharmacist–Led Intervention Among Blacks with Diabetes

verfasst von: Kimberly Danae Cauley Narain, MD, PhD, MPH, Danielle Doppee, BS, Ning Li, PhD, Gerardo Moreno, MD, MSHS, Douglas S. Bell, MD, PhD, Amanda L. Do, MPH, Robert W. Follett, B.S., Carol M. Mangione, MD, MSPH

Erschienen in: Journal of General Internal Medicine | Ausgabe 9/2020

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Abstract

Background

Black individuals with type 2 diabetes suffer disproportionate morbidity and mortality relative to whites with type 2 diabetes, irrespective of health insurance coverage.

Objective

Examine the impact of a primary care–embedded clinical pharmacist–led intervention (UCMyRx) on cardiovascular risk factor control among blacks with type 2 diabetes in a large healthcare system.

Design

We used data extracted from the electronic health records (EHR) system and a difference-in-differences study design with a propensity-matched comparison group to evaluate the impact of UCMyRx on HbA1c and systolic blood pressure (SBP) among black patients with type 2 diabetes, relative to usual care.

Participants

Individuals with type 2 diabetes identified as either black or African American in the EHR that were ≥ 18 years of age that had the following observations during the study window (03/02/2013–12/31/18: (1) HbA1C ≥ 8%, at least once, anywhere between 365 days before and 14 days after the UCMyRx visit and a follow-up HbA1c measure within 120 to 365 days after the visit and/or (2) SBP ≥ 140 mmHg at least once between 365 days before and 14 days after the UCMyRx visit that had a follow-up SBP measure within 120 to 450 days after the visit.

Intervention

UCMyRx pharmacists review labs and vital signs, perform medication reconciliation, use a standardized survey to assess barriers to medication adherence, and develop tailored interventions to improve medication adherence.

Main Measures

Change in HbA1c and change in SBP from before to after the first UCMyRx visit.

Key Results

Having at least one visit with a UCMyRx clinical pharmacist was associated with a significant reduction in HbA1c (− 0.4%, p value = .01); however, there was no significant impact on SBP (− .051 mmHg, p value = 0.74).

Conclusions

The UCMyRx intervention is a useful strategy for improving HbA1c control among blacks with type 2 diabetes.
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Metadaten
Titel
An Effectiveness Evaluation of a Primary Care–Embedded Clinical Pharmacist–Led Intervention Among Blacks with Diabetes
verfasst von
Kimberly Danae Cauley Narain, MD, PhD, MPH
Danielle Doppee, BS
Ning Li, PhD
Gerardo Moreno, MD, MSHS
Douglas S. Bell, MD, PhD
Amanda L. Do, MPH
Robert W. Follett, B.S.
Carol M. Mangione, MD, MSPH
Publikationsdatum
06.03.2020
Verlag
Springer International Publishing
Erschienen in
Journal of General Internal Medicine / Ausgabe 9/2020
Print ISSN: 0884-8734
Elektronische ISSN: 1525-1497
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11606-020-05750-0

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