Evaluation of an e-Learning Program for Community Pharmacists for Dispensing Emicizumab (Hemlibra) in France: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study
Résumé
Background Since June 2021, patients with hemophilia A with antifactor VIII inhibitors and those with severe hemophilia A without antifactor VIII inhibitors treated with Hemlibra have had to choose between a community or hospital pharmacy. The French reference center for hemophilia developed the HEMOPHAR e-learning program for community pharmacists for dispensing emicizumab. Objective This study aims to evaluate the efficiency and safety of this new care pathway by assessing the HEMOPHAR e-learning program. Methods The methodology is based on Kirkpatrick’s model for evaluating the immediate reaction of trained community pharmacists (level 1), their level of acquired knowledge (level 2), and their professional practice after 3 months of dispensation (level 3). Results The HEMOPHAR e-learning program reached a large audience, with 67% (337/502) of the eligible community pharmacists following it. The immediate reaction was overall satisfying. High rates of engagement were reported with 63.5% (214/337) to 73.3% (247/337) of completed training modules, along with high rates of success with quizzes of 61.5% (174/337) to 95.7% (244/337). We observed that 83.9% (193/230) of the community pharmacists needed less than 2 attempts to pass the quiz of the module related to professional practice, while the other quizzes required more attempts. Advice on compliance and drug interactions were most frequently provided to patients by the community pharmacists. Conclusions This study suggests ways to improve the training of community pharmacists and to optimize coordination with treatment centers. This study also reports on the feasibility of switching to a community pharmacy in a secure pharmaceutical circuit, including in the context of a rare bleeding disease. Trial Registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT05449197; https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT05449197 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID) RR2-10.2196/43091
Mots clés
hemophilia care pathway emicizumab Kirkpatrick model pharmacy survey Hemlibra France e-learning program pharmacists pharmacist hemophilia A hospital HEMOPHAR methodology community engagement pharmaceutical rare disease digital health intervention
hemophilia
care pathway
emicizumab
Kirkpatrick model
pharmacy
survey
Hemlibra
France
e-learning program
pharmacists
pharmacist
hemophilia A
hospital
HEMOPHAR
methodology
community
engagement
pharmaceutical
rare disease
digital health
intervention