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  • Health Services Research
  • Clinical Pharmacy Practice
  • General Practice Innovation

Background:

  • Primary Health Networks (PHNs) are crucial for improving health outcomes through patient-focussed, team-based care.
  • The integration of pharmacists into general practice is an innovative model to enhance healthcare delivery.
  • WentWest PHN initiated the General Practice Pharmacist Project to embed pharmacists within general practice.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe, classify, and analyze recommendations made by general practice pharmacists to general practitioners (GPs).
  • To evaluate the acceptance rate of pharmacist recommendations by GPs in a primary care setting.
  • To assess the potential impact of pharmacist recommendations on medication management and patient care.

Main Methods:

  • A multi-centre prospective observational study conducted across thirteen general practice sites in Western Sydney, NSW, Australia.
  • Data collection occurred between April 2017 and September 2017.
  • Pharmacists recorded recommendations made during 618 patient consultations.

Main Results:

  • A total of 1601 recommendations were made by pharmacists across the consultations.
  • The acceptance rate of pharmacist recommendations by GPs was high, with 1404 (88%) accepted.
  • The study provides quantitative data on the types and acceptance of pharmacist-led recommendations.

Conclusions:

  • Pharmacist recommendations within general practice are well-received and accepted by GPs.
  • The integration of pharmacists into general practice settings shows promise for improving medication management.
  • This model of care has the potential to enhance overall patient care and health system outcomes.