Title: Improving Patient Compliance
1Improving Patient Compliance
- By Kate Thorndike
- Specialist Transplant Pharmacy Technician
MAPharmT
2Introduction
- What is my role?
- Can you define patient compliance and the issues
affecting it? - How are we improving patient compliance in
Transplant? - How can we use this in practice?
3Definition
- Compliance The extent to which patients take
medicines according to the prescribed
instructions - Adherence The extent to which the patients
behaviour matches agreed recommendations from the
prescribers - Concordance Shared decision making about
medicines between a Healthcare Professional and a
patient, based on partnership, where the
patients expertise and beliefs are fully valued - Weiss M and Britten N, Pharmaceutical Journal vol
271 (493) - Concordance, adherence and compliance in medicine
taking. Report for the National Co-ordinating
Centre for NHS Service Delivery Oragnisation R
and D (NCCSDO) 2005
4Why Compliance?
- Transplant medications are vital to stop
rejection and organ loss therefore patients must
follow prescribers recommendations or they may
lose their organ and in some cases their lives
5Factors affecting patient groups
- Taking medication
- Timing of doses/consistency
- Change to doses
- Side effects
- Drug holidays
- Brand
- Language
- Eyesight
6 Improving compliance post Transplant
- Drug education understanding medication
- Aids dossette boxes, mobile phone alerts, smart
phone apps - Clinic sessions Young Adults Transplant Service
- Follow up - contact information
7Group Activity
- Using the patient medication sheet and material
provided think about how you would present this
new medication regimen to a transplant patient - What information would you highlight for the
patient? - How would you present it to the patient?
8Patients Medication Sheet in TransplantPatient
Counselling sheet designed by Bridget
Featherstone Lead Pharmacist in Transplant
9Patient Medication Sheet in Transplant Patient
Counselling sheet designed by Bridget
Featherstone Lead Pharmacist in Transplant
10How do I use this technique?
- Every new transplant patient is given a
medication sheet specific to their drug regimen - Using these sheets, every patient is counselled
to ensure thorough and correct understanding of
why and how to take their medication - Once discharged I run an outpatient clinic to
highlight other important lifestyle changes - My contact details are provided on the medication
sheets so patients can contact me with any
queries regarding medication once discharged
11An audit of Medicines Adherence on the Transplant
Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital
- In January 2009 the National Institute of Health
and Clinical Excellence (NICE) published guidance
on Medicines Adherence. In June 2012 the
Transplant Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital
conducted an audit on New solid organ transplant
patients to assess the level of patient
education given to aid adherence. - 25 people over 18 participated.
- OBJECTIVES
- Do these patients receive adequate and
appropriate verbal and written information
related to their medicines? - Do these patients clearly understand the
information provided to them? - Do these patients have opportunities to raise
concerns and if so, were they addressed
appropriately? - STANDARDS
- 1, 100 of the patients receive adequate and
appropriate verbal and/or written information
related to their medicines - 2, 100 of the patients clearly understand the
information provided to them - 3, 100 of the patients have opportunities to
raise concerns. - 4, 100 of the patient concerns were addressed
appropriately
12An audit of Medicines Adherence on the Transplant
Unit at Addenbrookes Hospital
13Medicines Optimisation WE can make a
difference
- The role of a Specialist Pharmacy Technician
- Understanding patient compliance and the issues
affecting it - Improving patient compliance
- Educating and supporting patients on their
medication
14Thank you!
- Kate Thorndike
- Specialist Transplant Pharmacy Technician
MAPharmT - Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation
Trust - Addenbrookes Hospital
- Hills Road
- Cambridge
- CB2 0QQ
- Email Kate.thorndike_at_addenbrookes.nhs.uk
- Tel No 01223 216055