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Pharmacy students provide care comparable to pharmacists in an outpatient anticoagulation setting
Authors:Dalal Kavita  McCall Kenneth L  Fike David S  Horton Niambi  Allen April
Affiliation:Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, School of Pharmacy, and Veterans Affairs North Texas Health Care System - Dallas, TX, USA. kavita.dalal@ttuhsc.edu
Abstract:

Objective

To evaluate whether student participation in ambulatory clinics influenced the percentage of therapeutic international normalized ratio (INR) results among patients on chronic warfarin therapy.

Methods

Medical records in outpatient anticoagulation clinics managed by pharmacists under physician protocol were reviewed retrospectively in 2 university-affiliated clinics in Amarillo and Lubbock, TX. Pharmacy student activities included patient interviews, vital sign measurements, fingersticks, counseling, and documentation. Patient visits were conducted by a precepted pharmacy student or a pharmacist without a student, and the INR was measured at the subsequent patient visit.

Results

Records of 1,958 anticoagulation patient visits were reviewed; 865 patients were treated by pharmacists, and 1093 were treated by precepted students. The follow-up INR was therapeutic for 48.5% of third-year (P3) students'' patients, 45.6% of fourth-year (P4) students'' patients, 51.2% of residents'' patients, and 44.7% of pharmacists''s patients (p = 0.23). Eight variables were associated with the follow-up INR (baseline INR, warfarin noncompliance, held warfarin doses, a warfarin dosage adjustment, diet change, alcohol use, tobacco use, and any medication changes).

Conclusion

Student participation in the patient-care process did not compromise patient care and no significant difference in patient outcomes was found between patients in an anticoagulation clinic cared for by precepted students and those cared for by pharmacists.
Keywords:student   pharmacist   anticoagulation clinic   international normalized ratio   warfarin   practice experience
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