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- Title
Evaluation of Patient Factors Associated With Achieving Goal Hemoglobin A1c in Collaborative Drug Therapy Management Ambulatory Care Clinics by Clinical Pharmacists: A Retrospective Chart Review.
- Authors
Torkos, Stefanos; Burke, Jacqueline M.; Zaiken, Kathy
- Abstract
Background: Literature has shown the positive impact pharmacists have on diabetic outcome measures through collaborative drug therapy management (CDTM). There is minimal literature evaluating characteristics and clinical factors of patients who benefit from CDTM diabetes clinics by pharmacists. Objective: Identify patient characteristics and clinical factors that may be associated with patients who reach goal hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) of <7% at discharge by pharmacists practicing under CDTM agreements. Methods: This retrospective chart review included patients referred to pharmacist CDTM clinics for type 2 diabetes with an HbA1c goal of <7%. Data were extracted from the electronic medical record at enrollment and discharge. Results: Of the 228 patients included, 84 achieved a goal HbA1c of <7%. Factors predictive of patient success were Asian ethnicity (odds ratio [OR] = 19.32), baseline HbA1c of 7% to 7.9% (OR = 2.34), enrolled in clinic for 5 to 6 months (OR = 2.06), in-person visit every 4 to <8 weeks (OR = 3.06), not on insulin initially or at discharge (OR = 1.79, OR = 2.02), or discharged on a glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonist (OR = 1.83). Factors predictive of not reaching goal were Black or African American ethnicity (OR = 0.42), <5 encounters of any type (OR = 0.44), an encounter of any type every 8 weeks or more (OR = 0.08), or discharged on a sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitor (OR = 0.27). Conclusion: Several clinical and demographic factors were identified that influenced a patient's ability to reach a goal HbA1c of <7%. The results of this study may be applied to further advance pharmacist-run clinics in optimizing diabetes care for patients.
- Subjects
CLINICS; GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin; GOAL (Psychology); INTERPROFESSIONAL relations; MEDICAL records; TYPE 2 diabetes; RACE; DISCHARGE planning; RETROSPECTIVE studies; MEDICATION therapy management; DESCRIPTIVE statistics; ACQUISITION of data methodology; ODDS ratio
- Publication
Journal of Pharmacy Technology, 2021, Vol 37, Issue 1, p3
- ISSN
8755-1225
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/8755122520949449