Use of an On-Site Outpatient Pharmacy for Acquisition of Antiretroviral Medications Compared to Off-Site Pharmacy Options: Impact on Retention in Care and Clinical Outcomes in People Living With HIV.

Autor: Lauer, Brian R., Duggan, Joan M., Eitniear, Lindsey, Jung, Rose, Sahloff, Eric G.
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Zdroj: Journal of Pharmacy Practice; Apr2021, Vol. 32 Issue 2, p224-229, 6p
Abstrakt: Background: Few published studies have examined the relationship between pharmacy location and retention in care or clinical outcome in people living with HIV (PLWH). Objective: The study purpose was to determine whether using an on-site/in-clinic pharmacy to obtain antiretroviral therapy increased retention in care and virologic suppression rates. Methods: PLWH attending a Ryan White outpatient clinic in an academic center were matched based on age and insurance. Rates of retention in care (≥2 medical visits/calendar year) were assessed between patients using a pharmacy on-site in the clinic versus patients use off-site pharmacy options. Virologic suppression [viral load(VL)<200 copies/mL], completing ≥2 VL, and CD4 count were compared between pharmacy types. Results: 137 on-site pharmacy patients and 274 off-site pharmacy patients met inclusion and matching criteria. 91.2% of on-site pharmacy users attended ≥2 clinic visits compared to 83.2% of off-site pharmacy users (P =.0275) and were approximately twice as likely to complete ≥2 clinic visits (odds ratio: 2.032; 1.071-3.857). A similar proportion of the on-site pharmacy group achieved virologic suppression compared to the off-site pharmacy group (92.7% vs 89.1%; P =.239, respectively). Conclusions: On-site pharmacies may provide an opportunity to positively impact retention in care and clinical outcomes for PLWH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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