Creating an Interprofessional guideline to support patients receiving oral anticoagulation therapy: a Delphi exercise
Background Oral anticoagulation therapy has proven beneficial impact on the prevention of thromboembolic events. However, the use of antocoagulatns also increases the risk of bleeds. To maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of the treatment, guidance on appropriate use of oral anticoagulants...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of clinical pharmacy 2019-08, Vol.41 (4), p.1012-1020 |
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Oral anticoagulation therapy has proven beneficial impact on the prevention of thromboembolic events. However, the use of antocoagulatns also increases the risk of bleeds. To maximize the benefits and minimize the risks of the treatment, guidance on appropriate use of oral anticoagulants is essential. An international guideline describing relevant components and requirements for pharmaceutical care for patients receiving a therapy woth oral antocoagulants would increase the quality of care. However, recommendations on pharmaceutical care for patients on anticoagulation is lacking.
Objective
This study aims to develop an interprofessional guideline to support patients in their use of oral anticoagulation therapy.
Method
Two systematic literature searches were performed on existing guidelines on the management and interventions to improve-oral anticoagulant use, to generate possible recommendations. Subsequently, an international expert panel with 26 pharmacists with extensive experience in clinical and/or scientific work on anticoagulation from a total of 22 European and 4 non-European countries was constituted. With this (geographically well distributed) expert panel, a four-round internet-based Delphi technique was conducted to reach consensus on their relevance. Items were ranked on a 1–10 scale of agreement. A median agreement score of ≥ 7.5 was considered the threshold for consensus. Levels of importance were rated on a 1–3 scale.
Setting
A global network of 26 pharmacists specialized in oral antocoagulation therapy.
Main outcome measure
Development of inter-professional guideline.
Results
After the four Delphi rounds 18 guideline recommendations were formulated. Consensus of opinion was achieved for all recommendations (median agreement: 8.5–10.0), whereas mean levels of importance were between 1.1 and 2.0 (SD: 0.2–0.7). The following domains were rated as most important targets for improving the care around oral anticoagulation: ‘INR-monitoring’, ‘Transfer of care between health care settings’, ‘Adherence to medication’, ‘Patient communication and engagement’, and ‘Medication reconciliation and medication review’.
Conclusion
The 18 recommendations included in this guideline provide the base for optimization of anticoagulation care across different countries/healthcare systems. Future work involves translating the guideline recommendations into clinical practice. Once implemented, the recommendations of the guideline will support health car |
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ISSN: | 2210-7703 2210-7711 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11096-019-00844-0 |