The Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Section for Social Pharmacy, The Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 2, 2100 København Ø, Denmark.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2011 Jun;33(3):529-36. doi: 10.1007/s11096-011-9502-5. Epub 2011 Mar 26.
Investigation into aspects that influence outcomes of medication reviews have been called for. The aim of this study was to assess how pharmacy internship students in a Danish medication review and reconciliation model communicated with both diabetes patients and the patients' General Practitioners (GPs) when conveying the results of the review by writing letters to the different parties. Special attention was drawn to how differences in health care provider and patient perspectives of the disease as well as inclusion of the patient in the decision making process is influenced by the identified practices of communication.
18 Danish community pharmacies with The Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy at the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Copenhagen.
Number of identified drug related problems, life-world problems and solutions to these described in the letters sent to patients and their GPs were registered. Further a qualitative documentary analysis was conducted by analyzing the letters using the theory of transactional analysis, developed by Berne.
Identified and conveyed drug related and life-world related problems when comparing patients' letters with GPs' letters. Whether students assumed a superior, inferior or equal role in relation to the recipient of the letter and compared whether students assumed the same role in relation to patients and GPs.
18 pairs of patient and GP letters were analyzed. The analysis showed that students conveyed more drug-related problems to GPs than to patients. Furthermore, students assumed an equal relationship to GPs, whereas they frequently took superior positions when writing to patients. Students reported lifestyle problems both to GPs and to patients.
Pharmacy students in a Danish medication review and reconciliation model managed to detect and address lifestyle problems of patients to their GPs, thereby facilitating the merger of their professional-technical perspective with the life-world perspective of patients. However, patients were not encouraged to become more involved in the disease management process.
需要研究影响药物评估结果的因素。本研究旨在评估丹麦药物评估和协调模式中的药学实习生在给不同的利益相关者(患者和患者的全科医生)写信传达评估结果时,如何与糖尿病患者以及患者的全科医生进行沟通,尤其要关注医疗保健提供者和患者对疾病的不同看法以及患者在决策过程中的参与程度,这些都受到沟通方式的影响。
哥本哈根大学药学院药理学与药物治疗系与 18 家丹麦社区药店合作。
登记患者和全科医生收到的信件中描述的与药物相关的问题、生活世界问题的数量以及针对这些问题的解决方案。此外,通过使用伯尼(Berne)发展的交易分析理论对信件进行定性文档分析。
通过比较患者信件和全科医生信件,分析评估时确定并传达的药物相关和生活世界相关问题。比较学生相对于信件的收件人是采取了优越、劣势还是平等的角色,以及学生相对于患者和全科医生是否采取了相同的角色。
分析了 18 对患者和全科医生的信件。分析结果表明,与患者相比,学生向全科医生传达了更多的药物相关问题。此外,学生相对于全科医生而言,他们与全科医生保持平等的关系,而在给患者写信时,他们则经常采取优越的地位。学生向全科医生和患者报告了生活方式问题。
在丹麦药物评估和协调模式中,药学实习生成功地向全科医生发现和解决了患者的生活方式问题,从而促进了他们的专业技术观点与患者的生活世界观点的融合。然而,并没有鼓励患者更多地参与疾病管理过程。