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AuthorBuist, Elizabeth
AuthorMcLelland, Rebecca
AuthorRushworth, Gordon F
AuthorStewart, Derek
AuthorGibson-Smith, Kathrine
AuthorMacLure, Andrew
AuthorCunningham, Scott
AuthorMacLure, Katie
Available date2020-02-10T07:55:21Z
Publication Date2019-10-01
Publication NameInternational Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11096-019-00897-1
CitationBuist, E., McLelland, R., Rushworth, G.F. et al. An evaluation of mental health clinical pharmacist independent prescribers within general practice in remote and rural Scotland. Int J Clin Pharm 41, 1138–1142 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-019-00897-1
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/12884
AbstractBackground A 12-month pilot was implemented in two general practices in remote and rural Scotland, with patients referred by general practitioners to specialist mental health pharmacist independent prescribers. Objective The objective was to evaluate the pilot service from the perspectives of the patients and the care team. Methods The pharmacists routinely recorded patient-specific data of all clinical issues and their actions at the time of each consultation. Further datasets comprised baseline and follow-up Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9) and/or Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) rating scales, a patient survey and interviews with members of the care team. Results Of the 75 patients, two-thirds (n = 47, 62.7%) were referred with a diagnosis of mixed depression and anxiety. There were 324 consultations (median 3, IQR 2-5, range 1-14) and 181 prescribing actions. At pilot completion, 34 patients (45.3%) had PHQ-9 and/or GAD-7 scores reduced by 50%. Patient questionnaires and staff interviews generated positive responses. Conclusion This pilot has provided evidence that specialist mental health pharmacist independent prescribers delivered quality care to patients with diagnoses of moderate to severe depression and/or anxiety. Whilst accepting study limitations, there is potential to translate the pilot model of care to sustained services throughout general practice.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Verlag
SubjectAnxiety disorders
Depressive disorders
Independent prescriber
Pharmacist
Primary care
Research evaluation
Scotland
TitleAn evaluation of mental health clinical pharmacist independent prescribers within general practice in remote and rural Scotland
TypeArticle
Pagination1138–1142
Volume Number41


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