Although the MPharm students studied achieved good overall knowledge scores, a significant proportion showed a lack of understanding with regards to some important aspects of antibiotic resistance mechanisms, factors promoting the emergence and spread of antibiotic resistance, and antibiotic stewardship policies.
Objective: The management of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients on complex medications such as biologic disease-modifying anti-rheumatic drugs (DMARD) requires close supervision. At East Sussex NHS Healthcare Trust (ESHT), the multi-disciplinary team (MDT) already looking after these patients could benefit from the additional knowledge and support from a specialist pharmacist (SP).
Methods: To assess if the MDT could benefit from an SP, all IBD patients on the DMARD adalimumab were identified. The patient records were screened for patient demographic data, clinical assessment and investigations, treatment, and follow-up clinics.
Results: 162 patients at ESHT were identified as being on adalimumab treatment for either Crohn’s Disease (77%) or Ulcerative Colitis (23%). Disease activity scores, a clinical measure of IBD severity, were infrequently recorded (1%) on patient letters. Evidence of a biologic screen, a series of investigations to ensure safety in a biologic treatment, was only evident in one-third of patients. Clinic review of patients recently started on adalimumab and annual review of stable patients occurred 43% and 26% respectively.
Conclusion: The results indicate that there is a need for an additional member to support the IBD MDT in managing this cohort of patients. An SP is uniquely positioned to fill this gap. They have extensive knowledge in drug indication, therapeutic drug monitoring, and side-effect profiles. Similar studies have been identified that support SP in this role.
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