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Diary cards and the assessment of cough symptoms in community pharmacies
Authors:Dipak Nandha   Larry Goodyer  Charlotte WoodruffePeacock
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pharmacy, Kings College London, University of London and Kanset Pharmacy, London, UK;(2) Department of Pharmacy, Kings College London, University of London, UK
Abstract:The aim of this study is to compare cough symptom assessment and medication efficacy as recorded in a diary card with that obtained through direct questioning by a pharmacist. Clients visiting six pharmacies, purchasing a cough medication and meeting the inclusion criteria were recruited. They were asked to fill out diary cards to obtain a daily retrospective assessment of symptoms and medication efficacy. After three days the subjects returned to the pharmacy and were asked to recall their symptoms through a structured questionnaire administered by the pharmacist.48 clients were recruited to the study and of these 44 (92%dash completed the study. A good correlation was obtained between ratings of medication efficacy as recorded by diary cards and recall. Symptom assessment also showed a statistically significant correlation for days two and three only.For studies assessing symptoms over a 48 hour period, detailed postdashstudy assessments may not be required. The study provides further evidence for the viability of clinical trials conducted through community pharmacies.
Keywords:Clinical trials  Community pharmacy  Cough medication  Symptom assessment
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