The CombiConsultation: a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition.

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2022-04

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Meijvis, Valérie A.M.
Heringa, Mette
Kwint, Henk Frans
de Wit, Niek J.ORCID 0000-0002-0273-8290ISNI 000000036993359X
Bouvy, Marcel L.

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Abstract

The primary health care system is generally well organized for dealing with chronic diseases, but comprehensive medication management is still a challenge. Studies suggest that pharmacists can contribute to effective and safe drug therapy by providing services like a clinical medication review (CMR). However, several factors limit the potential impact of a CMR. Therefore, we propose a new pharmaceutical care service for patients with a chronic condition: the CombiConsultation. The CombiConsultation is a medication evaluation service conducted by the (community) pharmacist and either the practice nurse or general practitioner. It consists of 3 steps: medication check, implementation and follow-up. The pharmacist primarily focusses on setting treatment goals for 1 or 2 drug-related problems in relation to a specific chronic condition. In this manuscript we describe the process and characteristics of the CombiConsultation. We compare the CombiConsultation with the CMR and explain the choices made and the implications for implementation.

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CombiConsultation, Community pharmacist, General practitioner, Pharmaceutical care, Practice nurse, Primary care, Pharmacy, Toxicology, Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Science, Pharmacology (medical), Journal Article

Citation

Meijvis, V A M, Heringa, M, Kwint, H F, de Wit, N J & Bouvy, M L 2022, 'The CombiConsultation : a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition.', International journal of clinical pharmacy, vol. 44, no. 2, pp. 580-584. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-021-01350-y