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Analysis of a Pharmacy Developed, Outpatient Lactation Consultant Initiated Domperidone Programme Cover

Analysis of a Pharmacy Developed, Outpatient Lactation Consultant Initiated Domperidone Programme

Open Access
|Apr 2024

Abstract

Background

Domperidone is a commonly prescribed galactagogue used off-label for lactation insufficiency. Prescriber unfamiliarity or safety concerns can lead to therapeutic delay and potential early breastfeeding discontinuation. To facilitate access, the study site pharmacy department developed a Structured Administration and Supply Arrangement (SASA) for International Board-Certified Lactation Consultants (IBCLC) to screen and initiate domperidone using a checklist.

Material

To validate a domperidone screening tool via analysis of its use and compliance, together with a staff satisfaction survey.

Methods

Records were extracted from the REDCap® database for women with documented domperidone supply between 06/05/2022 and 27/01/2023 and reviewed with medical records. A staff survey was distributed assessing compliance and attitudes towards the SASA.

Results

Records of supply revealed that 34% (17/50) of patients were referred to a physician, revealing a discrepancy between database documentation and checklists, as no referrals were documented. Overall staff satisfaction with the SASA was rated 4.6 out of 5. 77.7% (7/9) felt confident counselling and supplying domperidone with the SASA in place. 88.9% (8/9) felt confident using the checklist to identify the appropriateness of therapy and referral to a physician.

Conclusions

The system in place allows the IBCLCs to initiate and supply domperidone in a timely manner to breastfeeding mothers with lactation insufficiency. The support tools, including domperidone SASA, REDCap® documentation database and the checklist domperidone as a Galactagogue Checklist, can be greatly appreciated by the LCs. Continued discussion with IBCLCs to refine and improve the SASA and associated education package will result in more consistent compliance.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.34763/jmotherandchild.20242801.d-23-00093 | Journal eISSN: 2719-535X | Journal ISSN: 2719-6488
Language: English
Page range: 23 - 32
Submitted on: Oct 9, 2023
Accepted on: Feb 23, 2024
Published on: Apr 19, 2024
Published by: Institute of Mother and Child
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 1 issue per year

© 2024 Katherine Chinnery, Stephanie Wai Khuan Teoh, Tamara Lebedevs, Myra Kildunne, Nabeelah Mukadam, published by Institute of Mother and Child
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