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PSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY COUNSELLING CENTER: SPECIALIZED EXPERTISE, SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

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European Statement

Clinical Pharmacy Services

Author(s)

Mette Lundberg, Mette Gulløv, Jeanette Bodin

Why was it done?

The Psychopharmacology Counseling Center (PCC) at the Psychiatric Department in the Region of Southern Denmark has been providing expert psychopharmacological counseling for nearly 10 years. Its primary mission is to offer specialized advice to both psychiatric departments and general practitioners (GPs). In addition, the team provides educational services to psychiatric departments, municipalities, and GPs, complemented by a newsletter and website that offer accessible, clinically relevant information to healthcare professionals.

What was done?

The PCC aims to promote rational and evidence-based pharmacotherapy in mental health care. This initiative seeks to demonstrate the positive impact and relevance of clinical pharmacists within both secondary and primary healthcare systems while highlighting the extensive contributions of pharmacists to the psychiatric field.

How was it done?

Data were collected on the number of questions received throughout the year, distinguishing between medical reviews and questions directed to the PCC for guidance.

What has been achieved?

The demand for psychopharmacological advice has steadily increased over the years. The team responds to nearly 60 inquiries per month at the counseling center, and conducts approximately 30 medical reviews monthly. Additionally, the newsletter now has over 400 subscribers across Denmark, extending beyond the Region of Southern Denmark.

What next?

Evaluations show that psychiatrists and GPs save valuable time by consulting specialized pharmacists. Given the demonstrated benefits, the role of clinical pharmacists should be further recognized and integrated into Denmark’s healthcare system to support effective and safe pharmacotherapy.

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