Shiyanbola Olayinka O, Mott David A, Croes Kenneth D
Division of Social and Administrative Sciences, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
University of Wisconsin Survey Center, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin, USA.
BMJ Open. 2016 May 26;6(5):e011241. doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2016-011241.
To describe older adults' perceptions of evaluating and comparing pharmacies based on the Consumer Experience with Pharmacy Services Survey (CEPSS), describe older adults' perceived importance of the CEPSS and its specific domains, and explore older adults' perceptions of the influence of specific CEPSS domains in choosing/switching pharmacies.
Focus group methodology was combined with the administration of a questionnaire. The focus groups explored participants' perceived importance of the CEPSS and their perception of using the CEPSS to choose and/or switch pharmacies. Then, using the questionnaire, participants rated their perceived importance of each CEPSS domain in evaluating a pharmacy, and the likelihood of using CEPSS to switch pharmacies if their current pharmacy had low ratings. Descriptive and thematic analyses were done.
6 semistructured focus groups were conducted in a private meeting room in a Mid-Western state in the USA.
60 English-speaking adults who were at least 65 years, and had filled a prescription at a retail pharmacy within 90 days.
During the focus groups, the older adults perceived the CEPSS to have advantages and disadvantages in evaluating and comparing pharmacies. Older adults thought the CEPSS was important in choosing the best pharmacies and avoiding the worst pharmacies. The perceived influence of the CEPSS in switching pharmacies varied depending on the older adult's personal experience or trust of other consumers' experience. Questionnaire results showed that participants perceived health/medication-focused communication as very important or extremely important (n=47, 82.5%) in evaluating pharmacies and would be extremely likely (n=21, 36.8%) to switch pharmacies if their pharmacy had low ratings in this domain.
The older adults in this study are interested in using patient experiences as a quality metric for avoiding the worst pharmacies. Pharmacists' communication about health and medicines is perceived important and likely to influence older adults' pharmacy selection.
基于药房服务消费者体验调查(CEPSS)描述老年人对评估和比较药房的看法,描述老年人对CEPSS及其特定领域的重要性认知,并探讨老年人对CEPSS特定领域在选择/更换药房方面影响的看法。
焦点小组方法与问卷调查相结合。焦点小组探讨了参与者对CEPSS的重要性认知以及他们对使用CEPSS选择和/或更换药房的看法。然后,通过问卷,参与者对每个CEPSS领域在评估药房时的重要性进行评分,并表示如果他们当前的药房评分较低,使用CEPSS更换药房的可能性。进行了描述性和主题分析。
在美国中西部一个州的私人会议室进行了6次半结构化焦点小组讨论。
60名至少65岁且在90天内在零售药房开过处方的英语使用者。
在焦点小组讨论中,老年人认为CEPSS在评估和比较药房方面有优点也有缺点。老年人认为CEPSS在选择最佳药房和避免最差药房方面很重要。CEPSS在更换药房方面的影响因老年人的个人经历或对其他消费者经历的信任程度而异。问卷调查结果显示,参与者认为以健康/用药为重点的沟通在评估药房时非常重要或极其重要(n = 47,82.5%),如果他们的药房在该领域评分较低,极有可能(n = 21,36.8%)更换药房。
本研究中的老年人有兴趣将患者体验作为避免最差药房的质量指标。药剂师关于健康和药物的沟通被认为很重要,并且可能影响老年人选择药房。