The impact on the care of breast cancer patients, of a pharmacy technician-led medication review and counselling clinic, provided in an outpatient setting, was investigated using a controlled randomised study. Compared to the controls, clinic patients showed a significantly improved level of understanding of their chemotherapy support medication (95% CI for difference in mean knowledge rating scores ¼ 2.165 -2.826, Po0.001) and a significant reduction in the median number of support items required (two compared to five in the control, Po0.001). This resulted in a significant reduction in mean medication expenditure per patient (d26.70 vs d10.20, 95% CI for the mean difference in cost d6.72 -d26.26, Po0.001). The clinic was also associated with significant reductions in chemotherapy delays (Po0.001) and dose reductions due to side effects (P ¼ 0.003). Other benefits from the clinic were a reduction in pharmacy dispensing time and a highly significant reduction in pharmacy time spent resolving post-clinic prescription queries (Po0.001). Taking into account the initial technician training cost, the scheme represented an annual saving to the Trust of over d15 000. The clinic serves as a model for those wishing to improve outpatient services to breast cancer patients.
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