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Pilot study of pharmacist-assisted delivery of pharmacogenetic test... - PubMed - NCBI

Pilot study of pharmacist-assisted delivery of pharmacogenetic test... - PubMed - NCBI



 2014 Sep;15(13):1677-86. doi: 10.2217/pgs.14.109.

Pilot study of pharmacist-assisted delivery of pharmacogenetic testing in a primary care setting.

Abstract

AIM:

To describe the rationale and design of a pilot program to implement and evaluate pharmacogenetic (PGx) testing in a primary care setting.

STUDY RATIONALE:

Several factors have impeded the uptake of PGx testing, including lack of provider knowledge and challenges with operationalizing PGx testing in a clinical practice setting.

STUDY DESIGN:

We plan to compare two strategies for the implementation of PGx testing: a pharmacist-initiated testing arm compared with a physician-initiated PGx testing arm. Providers in both groups will be required to attend an introduction to PGx seminar. Anticipated results: We anticipate that providers in the pharmacist-initiated group will be more likely to order PGx testing than providers in the physician-initiated group.

CONCLUSION:

Overall, we aim to generate data that will inform an effective delivery model for PGx testing and to facilitate a seamless integration of PGx testing in primary care practices.

KEYWORDS:

clinical utility; pharmacist support; pharmacogenetic testing; pharmacogenetics; primary care

PMID:
 
25410893
 
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