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AuthorElewa, Hazem
AuthorJalali, Fatemeh
AuthorKhudair, Nada
AuthorHassaballah, Noha
AuthorAbdelsamad, Osama
AuthorMohammed, Shaban
Available date2021-09-01T10:03:30Z
Publication Date2016
Publication NameJournal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice
ResourceScopus
URIhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jep.12504
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/22481
AbstractRationale, aims and objectives For over 60 years, warfarin has been the mainstay anticoagulant used in the outpatient setting for the prevention and treatment of a wide variety of thromboembolic clinical conditions. Guidelines recommend that health care providers managing oral anticoagulation therapy should do so in a systematic and coordinated fashion. Studies have shown that, when compared to traditional doctor-based anticoagulation management, pharmacist-managed anticoagulation services can improve patient outcomes. The first pharmacist-based anticoagulation clinic in Qatar was launched in 2013 at Alwakra Hospital. The primary objective of this research was to evaluate the impact of pharmacist versus doctor-based anticoagulation management on the percentage time under therapeutic INR (International Normalized Ratio; TTR), INR within therapeutic range and the extreme out of range INRs. Method A retrospective cohort study was designed to compare the anticoagulation control of pharmacist-based warfarin clinic to the usual doctor-care. Results Data from 278 patients taking warfarin (78 managed at pharmacist and 200 at doctor-based clinic) were evaluated. Subjects followed at the pharmacist-based clinic had a superior TTR compared to those managed at the doctor-based clinic (81.8% vs. 69.8%, P < 0.001). Additionally, the percentage of visits within therapeutic range were significantly higher in the pharmacist's group compared to doctor's group (76.5% vs. 71.2%, P = 0.011). At the same time, percentage of visits with extreme subtherapeutic INR was reduced in the pharmacist-managed clinic (5.17% vs. 7.05%, P = 0.007) Conclusions Our study indicates that pharmacist-based anticoagulation has better INR control when compared to the traditional anticoagulation management. Pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinics should be considered and supported for warfarin management. 2016 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Languageen
PublisherBlackwell Publishing Ltd
Subjectwarfarin
anticoagulant agent
warfarin
adult
aged
anticoagulant therapy
Article
cohort analysis
controlled study
doctor based anticoagulation management
female
health service
human
international normalized ratio
male
pharmacist
pharmacist based anticoagulation management
priority journal
Qatar
retrospective study
clinical audit
drug monitoring
middle aged
outpatient department
pharmacist
physician attitude
Aged
Ambulatory Care Facilities
Anticoagulants
Drug Monitoring
Female
Humans
Male
Medical Audit
Middle Aged
Pharmacists
Physician's Role
Qatar
Retrospective Studies
Warfarin
TitleEvaluation of pharmacist-based compared to doctor-based anticoagulation management in Qatar
TypeArticle
Pagination433-438
Issue Number3
Volume Number22


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