2012
DOI: 10.1331/japha.2012.10183
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Pharmacist Assisted Medication Program Enhancing the Regulation of Diabetes (PAMPERED) study

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“…Among the studies included in this review, n = 3 were cluster-randomized controlled trials, (Armour et al, 2004; Krass et al, 2007; Mehuys et al, 2011) whereas rest of the studies, n = 40 were parallel randomized controlled trials (Sarkadi and Rosenqvist, 2004; Clifford et al, 2005; Hayward et al, 2005; Odegard et al, 2005; Rothman et al, 2005; Suppapitiporn et al, 2005; Taylor et al, 2005; Fornos et al, 2006; Scott et al, 2006; Ko et al, 2007; Al Mazroui et al, 2009; Doucette et al, 2009; Jameson and Baty, 2010; Kang et al, 2010; Taveira et al, 2010; Cohen et al, 2011; Farsaei et al, 2011; Sriram et al, 2011; Ali et al, 2012; Chan et al, 2012; Jacobs et al, 2012; Jarab et al, 2012; Mahwi and Obied, 2013; Mourão et al, 2013; Samtia et al, 2013; Castejón et al, 2014; Chung et al, 2014; Ahmad et al, 2015; Cani et al, 2015; Chow et al, 2015; Jahangard-Rafsanjani et al, 2015; Wishah et al, 2015; Butt et al, 2016; Chen et al, 2016; Lim et al, 2016; Nascimentoa et al, 2016; Tourkmani et al, 2016; Korcegez et al, 2017; Shao et al, 2017; Siaw et al, 2017). Most of the included studies ( n = 20) were conducted in Asia (Suppapitiporn et al, 2005; Ko et al, 2007; Kang et al, 2010; Farsaei et al, 2011; Sriram et al, 2011; Chan et al, 2012; Jarab et al, 2012; Mahwi and Obied, 2013; Samtia et al, 2013; Chung et al, 2014; Chow et al, 2015; Jahangard-Rafsanjani et al, 2015; Wishah et al, 2015; Butt et al, 2016; Chen et al, 2016; Lim et al, 2016; Tourkmani et al, 2016; Shao et al, 2017; Siaw et al, 2017), followed by North America ( n = 11) (Hayward et al, 2005; Odegard et al, 2005; Rothman et al, 2005; Scott et al, 2006; Doucette et al, …”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the studies included in this review, n = 3 were cluster-randomized controlled trials, (Armour et al, 2004; Krass et al, 2007; Mehuys et al, 2011) whereas rest of the studies, n = 40 were parallel randomized controlled trials (Sarkadi and Rosenqvist, 2004; Clifford et al, 2005; Hayward et al, 2005; Odegard et al, 2005; Rothman et al, 2005; Suppapitiporn et al, 2005; Taylor et al, 2005; Fornos et al, 2006; Scott et al, 2006; Ko et al, 2007; Al Mazroui et al, 2009; Doucette et al, 2009; Jameson and Baty, 2010; Kang et al, 2010; Taveira et al, 2010; Cohen et al, 2011; Farsaei et al, 2011; Sriram et al, 2011; Ali et al, 2012; Chan et al, 2012; Jacobs et al, 2012; Jarab et al, 2012; Mahwi and Obied, 2013; Mourão et al, 2013; Samtia et al, 2013; Castejón et al, 2014; Chung et al, 2014; Ahmad et al, 2015; Cani et al, 2015; Chow et al, 2015; Jahangard-Rafsanjani et al, 2015; Wishah et al, 2015; Butt et al, 2016; Chen et al, 2016; Lim et al, 2016; Nascimentoa et al, 2016; Tourkmani et al, 2016; Korcegez et al, 2017; Shao et al, 2017; Siaw et al, 2017). Most of the included studies ( n = 20) were conducted in Asia (Suppapitiporn et al, 2005; Ko et al, 2007; Kang et al, 2010; Farsaei et al, 2011; Sriram et al, 2011; Chan et al, 2012; Jarab et al, 2012; Mahwi and Obied, 2013; Samtia et al, 2013; Chung et al, 2014; Chow et al, 2015; Jahangard-Rafsanjani et al, 2015; Wishah et al, 2015; Butt et al, 2016; Chen et al, 2016; Lim et al, 2016; Tourkmani et al, 2016; Shao et al, 2017; Siaw et al, 2017), followed by North America ( n = 11) (Hayward et al, 2005; Odegard et al, 2005; Rothman et al, 2005; Scott et al, 2006; Doucette et al, …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacists were able to serve a more active role in the management of diabetic medications through initiating and adjusting both oral and injectable medications in these studies. [6][7][8][9][10] This study demonstrates the impact that pharmacists can have through management of only injectable diabetic medications. HbA 1c reductions were obtained through close monitoring and follow-up of glucose readings, conservative dosing guidelines and protocols, and direct pharmacist to patient interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is evident that glycemic control in diabetics is very important for each patient. Several studies have demonstrated the benefit of glycemic control through pharmacist intervention [6][7][8][9][10]. This study originated as a way to justify pharmacist involvement with diabetes management.…”
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“…12,[14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29][30] Few studies, however, have been conducted in Hong Kong. 17,29 In view of inadequate available data and potential for expansion of local pharmacy services, more studies are required to investigate the future development of a sustainable diabetes service provided by pharmacists.…”
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confidence: 99%