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Publication Metadata only The impact of pharmacist-led smoking cessation program at community pharmacy(2012-01-01) SANCAR, MESUT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Atalay L., SANCAR M., OKUYAN B., Izzettin F. V.Amaç: Çalışmada, bir serbest eczanede klinik eczacı tarafından yürütülen ‘nikotin replasman tedavisiyle (nikotin sakızı ve nikotin tabletini içeren) sigara bırakma programının bir yıllık sonuçlarının değerlendirilmesi amaçlanmıştır. Yöntem: Çalışma Haziran 2009 - Haziran 2010 tarihleri arasında gerçekleştirilmiştir. İlk görüşmede katılımcıların demografik ve klinik verileri toplanmış ve her bir katılımcıya ‘Fagerstrom Nikotin Bağımlılık Testi’ uygulanmıştır. Daha sonra klinik eczacı tarafından katılımcılar sigaranın zararları hakkında bilgilendirilmiş ve her bir katılımcının bağımlılık derecesine göre uygun OTC (tezgah üstü ilaç- reçetesiz ilaç) nikotin replasman ürünü tavsiye edilmiştir. Katılımcılar klinik eczacı tarafından on iki ay boyunca yüz yüze veya telefonla yapılan düzenli görüşmelerle takip edilmiştir. Bulgular: Çalışmaya katılan 33 katılımcının yaş ortalaması 41.57±11.90 (aralık: 24-66 yıl) olarak hesaplanmıştır. Fagerstrom Nikotin Bağımlılık Testi sonuçlarına göre katılımcıların onbeşinde düşük nikotin bağımlılığı, dokuzunda orta bağımlılık ve kalan dokuz katılımcıda ise yüksek nikotin bağımlılığı saptanmıştır. Hastaların ikisi bir yıllık takipte kaybedilmiş, çalışma 31 hasta ile tamamlanmıştır. Çalışma sonunda, klinik eczacı danışmanlığında serbest eczanede yürütülen sigara bırakma programıyla bir yıl boyunca takip edilen otuz bir katılımcının yirmisinin (%64.5) sigara kullanmayı bıraktığı görülmüştür. Sonuç: Bu bilgiler ışığında, eğitimli ve kolay ulaşılabilir sağlık mensupları olan eczacıların sigara bırakma programlarında aktif rol almaları gerekmekte olduğu sonucuna ulaşılmıştır. Anahtar sözcükler: Sigara bırakma, klinik eczacılık, nikotin replasman tedavisiPublication Metadata only Reliability and validity of the turkish version of the family caregiver medication administration hassles scale(2023-04-01) SANCAR, MESUT; AY, NADİYE PINAR; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Kingir Z. B., SANCAR M., AY N. P., Demirtunc R., Nuhoglu C., Misirli C. H., OKUYAN B.Background: The Family Caregiver Medication Administration Hassles Scale (FCMAHS) was developed to evaluate the hassles and concerns experienced by family caregivers in medication administration.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Turkish version of the Family Caregiver Medication Administration Hassles Scale (FCMAHS-TR).Methods: The FCMAHS-TR was developed after translation, cultural adaptation, and a pilot study. The cross-sectional study was conducted among family caregivers (=18 years) in community pharmacies. Test-retest reliability analysis, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) were performed. Hypothesis testing was used for the assessment of construct validity.Results: The majority (68.7%) of the family caregivers were female (n = 470). In the test-retest reliability analysis (n = 30), the ICC value was 0.917 (P < 0.001). In EFA analysis (n = 251), the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin (KMO) measure was 0.799, 62.6% of the total variance was explained by five factors including eighteen items, and Cronbach\"s alpha was 0.836. According to CFA (n = 219), the root mean square error of approxi-mation (RMSEA) was 0.0654, and the comparative fit index (CFI) was 0.918. In construct validity, family caregivers with low reading ability of health-related materials and with high care burden had significantly higher median scores for all the factors of the FCMAHS-TR (P < 0.05 for all).Conclusions: The FCMAHS-TR can be used to evaluate the hassle and concerns experienced by family caregivers in medication administration. This scale can be used by healthcare professionals to identify family caregivers who need individualized interventions for medication adminis-tration hassles.Publication Metadata only Assessment of medication literacy in breastfeeding women: preliminary data(2022-12-01) SANCAR, MESUT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Ucar N., SANCAR M., Sezerol M. A., Buyukkayh D., Tasci Y., OKUYAN B.Publication Metadata only Medication adherence barriers in Turkish patients with chronic diseases(2022-12-01) SANCAR, MESUT; AY, NADİYE PINAR; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Yagmur M., SANCAR M., Ay P., Abdi A., Samuelyan N., OKUYAN B.Publication Open Access Medication reconciliation service in hospitalized patients with infectious diseases during coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic: An observational study(2023-08-01) ENVER, CÜNEYD; ERTÜRK ŞENGEL, BUKET; SANCAR, MESUT; KORTEN, VOLKAN; OKUYAN, BETÜL; ENVER C., ERTÜRK ŞENGEL B., SANCAR M., KORTEN V., OKUYAN B.Objectives: To determine the prevalence and type of medication discrepancies and factors associated with unintentional discrepancies and identify the rate of hospital readmission and emergency service visit within 30 days after discharge among hospitalized patients with infectious diseases and receiving clinical pharmacist-led medication reconciliation during the coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Materials and Methods: This observational study was conducted in the internal medicine and infectious diseases wards of a tertiary university hospital between July 2020 and February 2021 among hospitalized adult patients with infectious diseases. Medication reconciliation service (including patient counseling) was provided in person or by telephone. The number and type of medication discrepancies detected during the medication reconciliation services, the acceptance rate of pharmacists’ recommendation, and factors associated with having at least one unintentional medication discrepancy at admission were evaluated. At follow-up, hospital readmission and emergency service visit within 30 days after discharge were assessed by telephone. Results: Among 146 patients, 84 (57.5%) had at least one unintentional discrepancy at admission. Only three unintentional discrepancies were determined in three patients at hospital discharge. All the pharmacists’ recommendations for medication discrepancies were accepted by the physicians. Having COVID-19 [odds ratio (OR): 2.25, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.15-4.40; p<0.05], being at a high risk for medication error (OR: 2.01, 95% CI: 1.03-3.92; p<0.05), and higher number of medications used at home (OR: 1.41, 95% CI: 1.23-1.61; p<0.001) were associated with having at least one unintentional discrepancy at admission. The rates of 30 day hospital readmission and admission to the emergency medical service were 12.3% and 15.8%, respectively. Conclusion: Medication reconciliation service provided by in-person or by telephone was useful for detecting and solving unintentional medication discrepancies during the COVID-19 pandemic.Publication Metadata only Development of a theory planned behavior based scale to assess turkish clinical pharmacists' intention to provide pharmaceutical care(2022-12-01) SANCAR, MESUT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; ÖZDEMİR N., Tecen-Yucel K., KARA E., Demirkan K., SANCAR M., OKUYAN B.Publication Open Access The impact of clinical pharmacist-led hypertension screening at the community pharmacy in Türkiye(2022-01-01) OKUYAN, BETÜL; SANCAR, MESUT; Demircioglu Akyilmaz C. E. , OKUYAN B., SANCAR M.© 2022 Marmara University Press.The aim of this study was to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist-led hypertension screening program (including referring high-risk individuals who are not aware of being hypertensive or prehypertensive to the physician) at a community pharmacy in Türkiye. This prospective observational pilot study was conducted in a community pharmacy located in Mersin-Türkiye between October 2017 and April 2018. Blood pressure measurements were performed by the clinical pharmacist at baseline and follow-up. The rate of participants who had high blood pressure measurements (≥140 mmHg for systolic and/or ≥90 mmHg for diastolic) was determined at the baseline by clinical pharmacist. According to the guidelines, participants with high blood pressure were referred directly to the physician by the clinical pharmacist. In the follow-up, the number of patients diagnosed with prehypertension or hypertension and the changes in their measurement of blood pressure were identified between baseline and follow-up. According to findings of clinical pharmacist-led blood pressure measurement, 23 (37.1%) out of 62 participants with high blood pressure were referred to the physician by the clinical pharmacist. In the follow-up, it was determined that 12 patients (52.2%) out of 23 participants were diagnosed with hypertension by a physician and eight patients (34.8%) out of 23 participants had prehypertensive. According to the findings of this pilot study, it was determined a positive impact of the clinical pharmacist-led hypertension screening program for high-risk individuals for hypertension.Publication Open Access Reliability of high-alert medications questionnaire in Turkish healthcare professionals(2022-01-01) ALTIPARMAK, ÖZNUR; SANCAR, MESUT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Ozturk F., Altiparmak O., Torun B., Bektay M. Y., SANCAR M., OKUYAN B.Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability of the HighAlert Medications (HAM) Questionnaire in Turkish healthcare professionals. Methods: This methodological study was conducted between December 2017 and January 2018 in a private university hospital. The healthcare professionals, including nurses, health service technicians, and pharmacists, who are older than 18 years old were eligible for this study. After following the appropriate translation and cultural adaptation process, the internal consistency of the HAM Questionnaire using the Kuder-Richardson 20 coefficient and test-retest reliability was evaluated. Results: Among 146 healthcare professionals, the mean age was 25.40±5.16 years, wherein 76% were females. Most participants were nurses (69.9%) and other healthcare professionals were health service technicians (28.1%) and pharmacists (2.0%). The mean total score of the HAM Questionnaire was 70.00±19.50. The KuderRichardson 20 was 0.815. A statistically significant correlation was found between the scores of the HAM Questionnaire at baseline and after 15 days, which confirmed the test-retest reliability (r=0.527; p<0.01). A statistically significant correlation was found between the HAM Questionnaire score and advanced age (r=0.310; p<0.001) and higher professional year (r=0.445; p<0.001). Conclusion: The Turkish version of the HAM Questionnaire could be used to assess healthcare professionals’ knowledge about highalert medications.Publication Open Access Medication Review in Turkish Older Adults at Community Pharmacy: A Pilot Study by Using Medication Appropriateness Index(2022-09-01) ALTIPARMAK, ÖZNUR; SANCAR, MESUT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Dal S., Ucar N., ALTIPARMAK Ö., SANCAR M., OKUYAN B.Objective: The study aimed to evaluate medication review in older adults (≥65 years) at a community pharmacy by identifying the prevalence of potentiality inappropriate medication and calculating medication appropriateness index. Methods: This descriptive study was carried out in a community pharmacy for six months. The older adults (≥65 years) using one or more medications were included. During clinical pharmacist-led medication review; the medication appropriateness index was calculated for each medication of older adults. Potentially inappropriate medications were evaluated according to the 2019 American Geriatrics Society Beers Criteria®. Result: Among a hundred older adults, 46.0% were female. The median age of the patients was 75.5 (IQR, 68.0-78.8). The median number of medications was 9.0 (7.0-10.0). Polypharmacy has been detected in 97.0% of the patients. At least one potentially inappropriate medication was detected in 63.0% of them. The median score of medication appropriateness index score was 53.0 (IQR: 38.6-67.9). Conclusion: To best our knowledge, this is the first study of clinical pharmacist-led medication review by calculating the medication appropriateness index carried out at a community pharmacy in Turkey. There was a high rate of potentially inappropriate medication with a higher score of medication appropriateness in older adults. This study highlights the importance of medication review led by the clinical pharmacist at community pharmacy to optimize medication usage in older adults. Keywords: Older adults, clinical pharmacist, medication appropriateness index, potentially inappropriate medicationPublication Open Access Alendronat tedavisinin senil osteoporozlu hastalarda idrar kalsiyum/kreatinin oranı üze- rine etkisinin değerlendirilmesi(2011-01-01) OKUYAN, BETÜL; SANCAR, MESUT; Yorukoglu E., OKUYAN B., SANCAR M., Izzettin F. V.Amaç: Bu çalışmada, alendronat kullanan senil osteoporozlu kadınlarda alendronat tedavisinin idrar kalsiyum/kreatinin oranları üzerine etkisinin değerlendirilmesi amaçlanmıştır. Yöntem: Bu amaçla, tedavi öncesi ve 3 aylık tedavi sonrasında hastaların idrar kalsiyum/kreatinin oranları ölçülmüş ve ayrıca serum kalsiyum, fosfor, alkalen fosfataz (ALP), paratiroid hormon (PTH) değerlerinin sonuçları değerlendirilmiştir. Bulgular: 3 aylık tedaviden sonra idrar kalsiyum/kreatinin oranında ve serum ALP, kalsiyum ve fosfor düzeylerinde istatistiksel olarak anlamlı bir düşüş ve serum PTH düzeyinde de bu değişikliklere cevap olarak anlamlı yükselme görülmüştür (p<0.05). Sonuç: Tedavi başlangıcında osteoporoz hastalarının tedavi etkinliğinin ve uyuncunun değerlendirilmesi için idrar kalsiyum/kreatinin oranının izlem parametresi olarak kullanılabileceği sonucuna varılmıştır.