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Family practice physicians' perceptions of the usefulness of drug therapy recommendations from clinical pharmacists
Authors:D G Haxby  C W Weart  B W Goodman
Affiliation:Family Practice Residency Program at Cheyenne, University of Wyoming 82001.
Abstract:Family practice physicians' perceptions of the usefulness and clinical outcome of drug therapy recommendations made by clinical pharmacists in a family medicine clinic were determined. For 15 weeks, pharmacists in the clinic recorded all consultations in which they made recommendations about the drug therapy of specific patients. At the time of each consultation, the pharmacists gave the physician a questionnaire designed to gauge the physician's opinion of the usefulness of the consultation. Physicians who implemented the recommendations were sent a second questionnaire and asked to indicate the extent to which the clinical pharmacist influenced their decision to implement the recommendation, the effect the recommendation had on the patient's clinical status, and the usefulness of the recommendation to the patient in ways unrelated to clinical status (such as greater patient acceptance, safety, or lower cost). Five clinical pharmacists provided 59 consultations to 33 physicians. The physicians rated 51 (88%) of the consultations as very useful, and they implemented 78 (98%) of the 80 recommended actions. Of the 56 physicians who attributed their decision to implement the recommendation to their consultation with the clinical pharmacist, 43 believed that the recommendations had improved the clinical status of the patient, and 38 believed that the recommendations were useful to patients in ways unrelated to clinical status. Physicians in a family medicine residency training program had positive perceptions of the usefulness of drug therapy recommendations made by clinical pharmacists. A majority of the physicians believed that the recommendations had a positive effect on patients' clinical status.
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