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Authors Shao H, Chen G, Zhu C, Chen Y, Liu Y, He Y, Jin H
Received 16 July 2015
Accepted for publication 28 February 2017
Published 8 May 2017 Volume 2017:11 Pages 897—903
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/PPA.S92533
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Editor who approved publication: Dr Naifeng Liu
Background: In the People’s Republic of China, outpatients have limited time with
their physicians. Thus, compared to inpatients, outpatients have lower
medication adherence and are less knowledgeable about their disease.
Objective: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect
of pharmaceutical care on clinical outcomes of outpatients with type 2 diabetes
mellitus (T2DM).
Patients and methods: A randomized, controlled, prospective clinical trial
was conducted recruiting a total of 240 T2DM outpatients from Zhongda Hospital,
Southeast University. The control group (CG) received only common care from
medical staff, whereas the intervention group (IG) received extra
pharmaceutical care from clinical pharmacists. Biochemical data such as blood
pressure (BP), fasting blood glucose (FBG), glycosylated hemoglobin A1 (HbA1c),
and blood lipid were collected before and after 6-month intervention. The
primary end points in this study were FBG and HbA1c.
Results: After the intervention, most of the baseline clinical
outcomes of the patients in IG significantly improved, while only body mass
index, diastolic BP, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol, and total cholesterol
(TC) improved significantly in patients in the CG. Compared to CG, in IG, there
were significant improvements in FBG, HbA1c, TC, the target attainment rates of
HbA1c, and BP.
Conclusion: Pharmaceutical care provided by clinical pharmacists
could improve the control of diabetes of outpatients, and clinical pharmacists
could play an important role in diabetes management.
Keywords: clinical
pharmacist, pharmaceutical care, type 2 diabetes, outpatients
