Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland

Nonadherence to medication treatment regimens is a major preventable risk behavior in both acute and chronic diseases. Community pharmacists are facilitators in community care for promoting medication adherence and they should implement interdisciplinary medication adherence programs. To do so, phar...

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Main Authors: Krummenacher I, Schneider MP, Figueiredo H, Marquis J, Bugnon O
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2009-06-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol07/02/063-073.htm
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spelling doaj-d2da6d46961c4b7281fae86e31a48fa82020-11-25T03:21:20ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552009-06-01726373Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in SwitzerlandKrummenacher ISchneider MPFigueiredo HMarquis JBugnon ONonadherence to medication treatment regimens is a major preventable risk behavior in both acute and chronic diseases. Community pharmacists are facilitators in community care for promoting medication adherence and they should implement interdisciplinary medication adherence programs. To do so, pharmacists should be educated in medication adherence, and new pharmaceutical care policies should be implemented. The healthcare system should evolve to better meet the specific needs of patients. Aims: this article describes what has been undertaken in the last decade in medication adherence in terms of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland.Methods: Medline was searched, with the search limited to Switzerland. The three Swiss pharmacy schools were also contacted to collect information about the medication adherence content of both their courses and research programs. National policies related to medication adherence were also reviewed for relevant content.Results: Education: two pharmacy schools offer courses devoted specifically to medication adherence. The number of hours dedicated to the topic varies between 4 to13. Research: a total of 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. Chronic patients were the focus of 9 studies. Medication adherence was the primary outcome of all studies; 10 studies also measured clinical outcomes. Nine studies evaluated the prevalence of medication nonadherence; three studies evaluated the feasibility of new technologies for monitoring adherence; three studies evaluated medication adherence enhancing programs. Policies: three cognitive pharmaceutical services are reimbursed by healthcare insurers, which are directly related to medication adherence.Conclusions: Pharmacists in Switzerland have been actively involved in medication adherence research since the mid ’90s. Specific medication adherence courses have entered the curriculum of pharmacy schools, and policies in Switzerland are slowly beginning to meet needs of chronic patients by the introduction of pharmaceutical cognitive services and reimbursement fees. http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol07/02/063-073.htmMedication AdherencePharmacistsSwitzerland
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author Krummenacher I
Schneider MP
Figueiredo H
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Bugnon O
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Marquis J
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Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
Pharmacy Practice
Medication Adherence
Pharmacists
Switzerland
author_facet Krummenacher I
Schneider MP
Figueiredo H
Marquis J
Bugnon O
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title Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
title_short Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
title_full Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
title_fullStr Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
title_full_unstemmed Adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland
title_sort adherence: a review of education, research, practice and policy in switzerland
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2009-06-01
description Nonadherence to medication treatment regimens is a major preventable risk behavior in both acute and chronic diseases. Community pharmacists are facilitators in community care for promoting medication adherence and they should implement interdisciplinary medication adherence programs. To do so, pharmacists should be educated in medication adherence, and new pharmaceutical care policies should be implemented. The healthcare system should evolve to better meet the specific needs of patients. Aims: this article describes what has been undertaken in the last decade in medication adherence in terms of education, research, practice and policy in Switzerland.Methods: Medline was searched, with the search limited to Switzerland. The three Swiss pharmacy schools were also contacted to collect information about the medication adherence content of both their courses and research programs. National policies related to medication adherence were also reviewed for relevant content.Results: Education: two pharmacy schools offer courses devoted specifically to medication adherence. The number of hours dedicated to the topic varies between 4 to13. Research: a total of 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. Chronic patients were the focus of 9 studies. Medication adherence was the primary outcome of all studies; 10 studies also measured clinical outcomes. Nine studies evaluated the prevalence of medication nonadherence; three studies evaluated the feasibility of new technologies for monitoring adherence; three studies evaluated medication adherence enhancing programs. Policies: three cognitive pharmaceutical services are reimbursed by healthcare insurers, which are directly related to medication adherence.Conclusions: Pharmacists in Switzerland have been actively involved in medication adherence research since the mid ’90s. Specific medication adherence courses have entered the curriculum of pharmacy schools, and policies in Switzerland are slowly beginning to meet needs of chronic patients by the introduction of pharmaceutical cognitive services and reimbursement fees.
topic Medication Adherence
Pharmacists
Switzerland
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol07/02/063-073.htm
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