[Evaluation of an educational program on asthma for pharmacists]

Presse Med. 2000 Nov 25;29(36):1987-91.
[Article in French]

Abstract

Objectives: The purpose of this work was to assess the impact of an educational program on asthma for dispensing pharmacists and their teams aimed at improving patient awareness and self-care (use of consultations, drug use, inhalation techniques).

Methods: This retrospective study used a before-after design (T0/T1 year). The patients were recruited by their primary care physician in the vicinity of dispensing pharmacies that had participated in the educational program. Data were collected with a self-administered questionnaire. The study population was divided into two groups, patients who were clients at a pharmacy that had participated in the program ("educated patients") or not ("non-educated patients").

Results: After 1 year, there were fewer emergency consultations, more frequent follow-up visits, greater use of chronic inhalation therapy, better control of drug use techniques, and better knowledge of the asthmatic disease in "educated" patients.

Discussion: This study demonstrates the importance of educational programs for dispensary teams: better response to the demands of patients and physicians, better management of the disease and its treatment, better observance and consequently better control of asthma.

Publication types

  • Evaluation Study

MeSH terms

  • Asthma / economics
  • Asthma / therapy*
  • Cost Control
  • Disease Management
  • Education, Medical, Continuing*
  • Humans
  • Patient Compliance
  • Patient Education as Topic*
  • Pharmacists*
  • Self Care