Health Policy

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Karen Stenner ; Karen Stenner ; Jude Edwards ; Freda Mold ; Simon Otter ; Molly Courtenay ; Ann Moore ; Nicola Carey

亮点

  • Medicines management by allied health professions could contribute to service improvement.
  • United Kingdom policy is extending prescribing rights to a range of allied health professions.
  • Robust evaluation of medicines management by podiatrists and physiotherapists is lacking.
  • Internationally, physiotherapists are highly involved in administering medicines and providing medicines advice.
  • Improvements to training and education around medications are recommended.

摘要

Objective: Making best use of existing skills to increase service capacity is a global challenge. The aim was to systematically review physiotherapy and podiatrist prescribing and medicines management activity, including evidence of impact on patient care, levels of knowledge and attitudes towards extended medicines role.
Methods: A search of MEDLINE, CINAHL, and Cochrane databases, using terms to identify prescribing and medicines management across a range of roles, was conducted from January 1985 to May 2016 for physiotherapy, and January 1968 to May 2016 for podiatry. Hand searching of citations and databases from professional organisations was undertaken. Data were extracted and analysed descriptively, and quality appraised by 2 reviewers using the mixed methods appraisal tool.
Results:1316 papers were identified, and 21 included in the review. No studies were identified that reported prescribing and no studies specific to podiatry met the inclusion criteria. Physiotherapists were highly involved in administering medicines, providing medicines advice, and recommending new medicines. Patient satisfaction, cost and outcomes were equivalent when comparing physiotherapist-led injection therapy to traditional care. Pharmacology knowledge was variable and unmet training needs identified.
Conclusion:Medicines management practices were identified in physiotherapy and positive outcomes of extended scope physiotherapy. There was a lack of evidence regarding podiatric practice. Review of educational preparation for medicines management is recommended along with evaluation of medicines management practice.

Allied health professionals; Systematic review; Medication management; Physiotherapy; Podiatry

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