Use of a pharmacist/nurse model for the delivery of supportive care in adult oncology clinics at the University of North Carolina Hospital.

2010 
9166 Background: Since February 2008, we have begun a Supportive Care Consult Service that uses a pharmacist/nurse model of care delivery. Requests are called in from all adult oncology clinics—Hem/Onc; Gyn Onc, Surg Onc, or Rad Onc to the nurse. The team then goes to the individual clinic where the consult is done by either the pharmacist or nurse, with physician backup. A separate half-day clinic was begun in April 2008 to address patients needing ongoing follow-up or complex patients that could not be dealt with as consults only. Methods: We carried out an analysis of the practice with an IRB-approved database using standard descriptive statistical methods. Results: In the first 18 months of the service, 89 new patients were seen. Overall there were 292 encounters, reflecting both new and return visits. Details of the encounters are shown in the Table. Demographics: M/F: 47%/53%; Age: >60 y.o.-45%; 44-59-34%, <44-21%; Ethnic/Racial Group: White 70%, African Am. 21%, Hispanic 8%, Native American 1%; Ref...
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