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. 2016 May 10;2016:5897452. doi: 10.1155/2016/5897452

Table 3.

Pharmacist led diabetes intervention RCT studies grouped together according to types of intervention.

Country Duration (month)  Group size control versus  intervention Types of intervention Pharmacist participants Results
1 Pakistan [75] 5 170 178 Education and glycaemic control Clinical pharmacists with minimum experience of 3 years in hospital setting Reduced body mass index and waist circumference, fasting blood glucose, and HbA1c (−1.01%). Increase in compliance, foot care, and SMBG

2 Nigeria and Hong Kong [76, 77] 9–12 54–110 51–110 Education, lifestyle, and medication Experienced hospital pharmacists Improved quality of life significant reduction in CVD risk, HbA1c levels (1.57%), LDL, and increased level of medication understanding

3 Brazil, Jordan, Belgium, and USA [78, 80, 82, 8588] 6–14 23–2303 23–1797 Education and medication Community pharmacists with minimum of 4 years of experience in diabetes management, board-certified pharmacotherapy specialists trained in diabetes Significant reduction of HbA1c (0.5%–1.6%), FBG, total cholesterol, LDL cholesterol, TGL, BP and increase in HDL, improvement in self-management, and medication adherence

4 Iran [47] 3 87 87 Education Clinical pharmacists Improvements in FBG and HbA1c (1.7%)

5 USA [89] 1 39 33 Medication Clinical pharmacists with 2 years' experience No significant difference in HbA1c, LDL, and BP

6 USA [90] 4 28 28 Medication Clinical pharmacists Significant improvement in HbA1c (0.9%)

7 Malaysia and USA [79, 91] 9–12 42–201 43–195 Glycaemic control, BP, cholesterol, CVS risk, education, lifestyle, and medication Experienced clinical pharmacists trained as diabetes pharmacists Significant improvement in HbA1c (1.7–1.8% reduction) and medication adherence levels

8 Canada [81] 12 93 102 Medication, BP, cholesterol, and glycaemic Community pharmacists certified as diabetes educators with >5 years of practice experience Reduction in Framingham risk score, 1.2%

9 USA [84] 3 24 19 Education, lifestyle, and medication Community pharmacists trained as diabetes pharmacists Reduction in HbA1c of 0.93% and mean body mass index

10 USA [83] 6 49 50 Medication and behavioural interventions Community pharmacist certified as diabetes educators Significant improvements in exercise, foot care, HbA1c (0.41%), LDL, and BP

11 Hawaii [92] 7 62 128 Medication and life coach counselling Community pharmacists trained as diabetes pharmacists Significant effect on QOL and body mass index

12 USA [93] 6 24124 5123 Statin, ACE/ARB initiation, and total days of medication supply per month (adherence) Community pharmacists trained to deliver intervention Increased adherence and GP initiation of ACE/ARB and statin