Marian March Pujol
University of Barcelona
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Annals of Pharmacotherapy | 2011
Maria Rubio-Valera; Antoni Serrano-Blanco; Jesús Magdalena-Belío; Ana Fernández; Javier García-Campayo; Marian March Pujol; Yolanda López del Hoyo
Background Pharmacists can play a decisive role in the management of ambulatory patients with depression who have poor adherence to antidepressant drugs. Objective To systematically evaluate the effectiveness of pharmacist care in improving adherence of depressed outpatients to antidepressants. Methods A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) was conducted. RCTs were identified through electronic databases (MEDLINE, Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials, Institute for Scientific Information Web of Knowledge, and Spanish National Research Council) from inception to April 2010, reference lists were checked, and experts were consulted. RCTs that evaluated the impact of pharmacist interventions on improving adherence to antidepressants in depressed patients in an outpatient setting (community pharmacy or pharmacy service) were included, Methodologic quality was assessed and methodologic details and outcomes were extracted in duplicate. Results: Six RCTs were identified. A total of 887 patients with an established diagnosis of depression who were initiating or maintaining pharmacologic treatment with antidepressant drugs and who received pharmacist care (459 patients) or usual care (428 patients) were included in the review. The most commonly reported interventions were patient education and monitoring, monitoring and management of toxicity and adverse effects, adherence promotion, provision of written or visual information, and recommendation or implementation of changes or adjustments in medication. Overall, no statistical heterogeneity or publication bias was detected. The pooled odds ratio, using a random effects model, was 1.64 (95% CI 1.24 to 2.17). Subgroup analysis showed no statistically significant differences in results by type of pharmacist involved, adherence measure, diagnostic tool, or analysis strategy. Conclusions: These results suggest that pharmacist intervention is effective in the improvement of patient adherence to antidepressants. However, data are still limited and we would recommend more research in this area, specifically outside of the US.
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2013
Maria Rubio-Valera; Marian March Pujol; Ana Fernández; M. Teresa Peñarrubia-María; Pere Travé; Yolanda López del Hoyo; Antoni Serrano-Blanco
BMC Public Health | 2009
Maria Rubio-Valera; Antoni Serrano-Blanco; Pere Travé; M. Teresa Peñarrubia-María; Mar Ruiz; Marian March Pujol
Archive | 2016
Marian March Pujol; Ma. de los Ángeles Via Sosa; Maria Rubio Valera; Marta Roig Martínez; Pere Travé i Mercadé; Michel Dennis Quitaquís; L. Garrido; Laura Igual; Sociedad Española de Nefrología
Archive | 2016
Marian March Pujol; Ma. de los Ángeles Via Sosa; Maria Rubio Valera; Marta Roig Martínez; Pere Travé i Mercadé; Alberto Martínez Castelao; José Luis Gorris Teruel; Roberto Alcázar; Isabel Martinez Fernandez
International Journal of Integrated Care | 2016
Maria Rubio-Valera; Marian March Pujol; M Àngels Via Sosa; Dolors Lumbreras Garuz; Neus Blancas Bernuz; M Belen Guerra Barrero; Anna Massana Raurich; Pere Travé i Mercadé
European Neuropsychopharmacology | 2016
Maria Rubio-Valera; Marian March Pujol; Ana Fernández; M. Teresa Peñarrubia-María; Pere Travé; Yolanda López del Hoyo; Antoni Serrano-Blanco
Archive | 2013
Ma. de los Ángeles Via Sosa; Laura Rius Font; Pere Travé i Mercadé; Marian March Pujol
Archive | 2012
Ma. de los Ángeles Via Sosa; Marian March Pujol
Archive | 2012
Ma. de los Ángeles Via Sosa; Marian March Pujol; Pere Travé i Mercadé