Pharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence?
Case presentation: A 58-year-old man with AIDS, under ART treatment for 12 years, presenting non-compliance due pharmacotherapy complexity and lack of knowledge regarding disease and treatment. A care plan including pharmaceutical and educational interventions was established during a 7-month follo...
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oai:doaj.org-article:17c0ca463fb4489f9776c5dfc881456a2021-11-19T04:09:44ZPharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence?0121-40042145-2660https://doaj.org/article/17c0ca463fb4489f9776c5dfc881456a2016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://revistas.udea.edu.co/index.php/vitae/article/view/24629https://doaj.org/toc/0121-4004https://doaj.org/toc/2145-2660 Case presentation: A 58-year-old man with AIDS, under ART treatment for 12 years, presenting non-compliance due pharmacotherapy complexity and lack of knowledge regarding disease and treatment. A care plan including pharmaceutical and educational interventions was established during a 7-month follow up. The plan mainly contemplated individual educational interventions with a few adjustments in the pharmacotherapy. Improvement of adherence and increase in quality of life where achieved in the end of the interventions, but no clinical impact was observed. Conclusion: Although increase in self-care and compliance to ART were enhanced, less complex regimens decided in cooperation between pharmacists and physicians could achieve better outcomes and solve some adverse-effects. Ana Clara Fulanetti SquilantiFernanda Mariana De OliveiraPatricia Carvalho MastroianniUniversidad de AntioquiaarticleMedication AdherencePharmaceutical carePatient ComplianceAcquired Immunodeficiency SyndromeHighly Active Antiretroviral TherapyFood processing and manufactureTP368-456Pharmaceutical industryHD9665-9675ENVitae, Vol 23, Iss 2 (2016) |
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Case presentation: A 58-year-old man with AIDS, under ART treatment for 12 years, presenting non-compliance due pharmacotherapy complexity and lack of knowledge regarding disease and treatment. A care plan including pharmaceutical and educational interventions was established during a 7-month follow up. The plan mainly contemplated individual educational interventions with a few adjustments in the pharmacotherapy. Improvement of adherence and increase in quality of life where achieved in the end of the interventions, but no clinical impact was observed. Conclusion: Although increase in self-care and compliance to ART were enhanced, less complex regimens decided in cooperation between pharmacists and physicians could achieve better outcomes and solve some adverse-effects.
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Ana Clara Fulanetti Squilanti Fernanda Mariana De Oliveira Patricia Carvalho Mastroianni |
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Ana Clara Fulanetti Squilanti Fernanda Mariana De Oliveira Patricia Carvalho Mastroianni |
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Pharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence? |
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Pharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence? |
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Pharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence? |
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pharmacist-led patient education on antiretroviral therapy: is it enough to improve adherence? |
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