Laboratory of Teaching and Research in Social Pharmacy (LEPFS), Federal University of Sergipe, Cidade Universitária, Prof. José Aloísio Campos, Jardim Rosa Elze, São Cristóvão, CEP: 49100-000, Brazil.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2013 Aug;35(4):647-55. doi: 10.1007/s11096-013-9787-7. Epub 2013 Jun 6.
The number of medicines available without a prescription has increased in Brazil as elsewhere. The Brazilian National Health Surveillance Agency recently passed a resolution emphasizing the role of Brazilian pharmacists in promoting rational use of medicines. However, evidence that Brazilian pharmacists monitor the use of non-prescription medicines in the community promoting rational use of medicines is lacking.
To assess practice behavior of pharmacists in Brazil when providing nonprescription medicines in the community pharmacy setting.
The study was conducted in 25 community pharmacies from a city of Aracaju in Brazil.
Simulated patients visited a convenience sample of 25 pharmacies twice from March to July 2010. During the visits, simulated patients enacted two standardized scenarios: treatment for a persistent headache and childhood diarrhea accompanied by fever. The interactions with the pharmacists were audiovisually recorded using a hidden micro camera. Recordings were later used to fill out a questionnaire designed to evaluate practice behavior of community pharmacists.
The communication and counseling skills of pharmacists in the recommendation of non-prescription medicines, aiming at the rational use of medicines.
Pharmacists in the study spent on average 1.5 min counseling the simulated patient. At least one question was asked to assess signs and symptoms in 50.0 % of the simulated patient visits in the headache scenario and in 56.0 % of visits in the childhood diarrhea scenario. Non-pharmacological treatment was suggested in 25 % of visits in the childhood diarrhea scenario. During the counseling process, no pharmacist advised the simulated patient about possible drug interactions, adverse reactions and what to do if the patient forgot to take the medicine. The pharmacists had low scores in measures of non-verbal communication. The sample of this study presented poor communication skills, compromising the treatment of the patients.
This study showed that the pharmacists' counseling in the simulated patient assessment was insufficient, indicating a need for substantial improvement in practice behavior.
与其他国家一样,巴西无需处方即可获得的药品数量有所增加。巴西国家卫生监督局最近通过了一项决议,强调了巴西药剂师在促进合理用药方面的作用。然而,缺乏巴西药剂师在社区监测非处方药物使用以促进合理用药的证据。
评估巴西药剂师在社区药房提供非处方药时的实践行为。
本研究在巴西阿拉卡茹市的 25 家社区药房进行。
2010 年 3 月至 7 月,模拟患者两次访问了方便样本的 25 家药店。在访问期间,模拟患者表演了两个标准化场景:治疗持续性头痛和伴有发热的儿童腹泻。使用隐藏的微型摄像机对药剂师的互动进行视听记录。录制后,使用记录来填写旨在评估社区药剂师实践行为的问卷。
药剂师在推荐非处方药方面的沟通和咨询技巧,旨在实现合理用药。
研究中的药剂师平均花 1.5 分钟为模拟患者提供咨询。在头痛情景的 50.0%的模拟患者就诊中,至少提出了一个问题以评估体征和症状,在儿童腹泻情景的 56.0%的就诊中也提出了一个问题。在儿童腹泻情景的 25.0%的就诊中,建议进行非药物治疗。在咨询过程中,没有药剂师告知模拟患者可能的药物相互作用、不良反应以及如果患者忘记服药该怎么办。药剂师在非言语沟通方面的得分较低。该研究样本的沟通技巧较差,影响了患者的治疗效果。
本研究表明,药剂师在模拟患者评估中的咨询不足,表明实践行为需要大幅改进。