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Clinical Impact of a Comprehensive Medication Management Service in Primary Health Care

Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the clinical impact of a comprehensive medication management (CMM) service in a Brazilian primary health-care setting.

Methods: A quasi-experimental study has been carried out between July 2014 and November 2016 with patients who received the service in the primary care setting of a Brazilian city (n = 1057). Factors associated with drug therapy problems (DTP) detection in the initial assessment were evaluated by performing univariate and multivariate analyzes. To evaluate the impact of the CMM service, a linear regression model was constructed from the difference between the initial and final values of the clinical and laboratory parameters adjusted by multiple variables.

Results: A total of 1642 DTPs was identified, the most prevalent one being "nonadherence" (31.9%) and the "need for additional drug therapy" (22.9%). The use of 5 or more medications and the presence of 3 or more diseases were positively associated with the identification of 3 or more DTPs during the initial assessment. Even after multiple adjustments, a statistically significant reduction has been observed in the values of glycated hemoglobin, systolic blood pressure, low-density cholesterol, and total cholesterol.

Conclusion: The CMM service contributed to the resolution of DTP and showed positive clinical impact in primary health care in the studied setting.

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