C-reactive protein point of care testing in community pharmacy: Observational study of a Northern Ireland pilot.
Katherine O'NeillTakafumi NaitoMichael G ScottGillian PlantSumanthra VarmaPublished in: Pharmacy practice (2022)
This pilot was successful in introducing POC CRP testing in keeping with National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) recommendations for the assessment of non-pneumonic lower RTIs and both stakeholders and patients reported positive experiences. A larger proportion of patients with a possible or likely bacterial infection as measured by CRP were referred to the GP, compared to patients with a normal CRP test result. Although stopped early due to COVID-19, the outcomes provide an insight and learning for the implementation, scale up and optimization of POC CRP testing in community pharmacy in NI.
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