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Impact of pharmacist-led collaborative patient education on medication adherence and quality of life of schizophrenia patients in a tertiary care setting
Author(s) -
Ambed Mishra,
Gaurang S Krishna,
A. Sravani,
Tony D. Kurian,
Justin Kurian,
MerlinSuji Sharadha Ramesh,
M Kishor
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
bulletin of faculty of pharmacy, cairo university /bulletin of faculty of pharmacy, cairo university
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-9101
pISSN - 1110-0931
DOI - 10.1016/j.bfopcu.2017.08.001
Subject(s) - pharmacist , schizophrenia (object oriented programming) , tertiary care , medicine , quality of life (healthcare) , medication adherence , psychiatry , nursing , family medicine , pharmacy
Schizophrenia is a chronic mental-disorder and one of the top 10 causes of disability globally. Nearly 4.3 million people suffer from schizophrenia in India but very few visit a hospital for diagnosis or treatment. Of those patients who receive treatment, medication non-adherence and decreased quality of life (QOL) are the major problems. The objective of study was to assess the impact of pharmacist-led collaborative patient education on medication adherence and QOL in schizophrenia patients in a psychiatry out-patient setting of a tertiary-care setting. Patients were randomized into two groups. Interventional patients received medication review, followed by patient education session using Patient-Information Leaflets (PILs) developed for the study. Control patients received usual-care. Patients data were collected at the beginning of the study and after each follow-up of one-month interval, till 3rd follow-up. Medication adherence and QOL were assessed using Medication Adherence Rating Scale and WHOQOL-BREF questionnaire respectively. Twenty-three patients completed the study, 13 were in the intervention and 10 in the control group. Majority of the study subjects were of age group 18â39 years (69.56%) and female (65.21%). Medication adherence mean improvement was 0.7 ± 0.67 and 1.75 ± 0.2 in control and intervention groups respectively. Similarly, mean QOL improvement was 16.12 ± 1.98 and 24.17 ± 0.3 in control and intervention groups respectively. Statistically significant improvement in the mean medication adherence and QOL was observed in the intervention group. Results showed that pharmacist-psychiatrist collaborative care can significantly improve patientsâ medication adherence and QOL. Keywords: Schizophrenia, Collaborative care, Medication adherence, Quality of life, Pharmacis

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