Ogunbayo Oladapo J, Schafheutle Ellen I, Cutts Christopher, Noyce Peter R
Manchester Pharmacy School, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE), Manchester Pharmacy School, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK.
Int J Pharm Pract. 2017 Apr;25(2):121-132. doi: 10.1111/ijpp.12283. Epub 2016 Jun 21.
To explore community pharmacists' contributions to self-care support of long-term conditions by; investigating their conceptual understanding of self-care principles; identifying self-care support activities they considered important and their engagement in them; and examining barriers and enablers.
A questionnaire was developed using existing literature and qualitative interviews, piloted and distributed online to a random sample of 10 000 community pharmacists in England between August and November 2014. The questionnaire contained sections addressing the above objectives. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics; free text comments were analysed using content analysis.
A total of 609 responses were received; 334 completed all sections of the survey. Responses to statements exploring conceptual understanding showed that respondents were more likely to agree with self-care principles about patients taking responsibility and being more actively involved in their health and care; they agreed less with self-care principles promoting patient autonomy and independence. Respondents considered medicines-related self-care support activities as a lead role for community pharmacy, which they said they engaged in regularly. Whilst many agreed that other self-care support activities such as supporting self-monitoring and collaborative care planning were important, they indicated only limited engagement. Respondents identified access to patient records and availability of private consultation rooms as their main barriers and enablers, respectively; working relationship with GPs and skill-mix in community pharmacy were viewed as both barriers and enablers.
Community pharmacists in this study conceptualised and operationalised self-care support of long-term conditions (LTCs) from a narrow, medicines-focussed perspective, rather than from a multifaceted, patient-focussed perspective. A concerted and coherent strategy that builds on the strengths, and tackles the identified barriers is needed if community pharmacy is to improve contributions to self-care support of LTCs.
通过调查社区药剂师对自我护理原则的概念理解;确定他们认为重要的自我护理支持活动以及他们参与这些活动的情况;并研究障碍因素和促进因素,来探索社区药剂师对长期病症自我护理支持的贡献。
利用现有文献和定性访谈设计了一份问卷,进行了预试验,并于2014年8月至11月在线分发给英格兰10000名社区药剂师的随机样本。问卷包含针对上述目标的部分。使用描述性统计分析数据;对自由文本评论使用内容分析法进行分析。
共收到609份回复;334份完成了调查的所有部分。对探索概念理解的陈述的回复表明,受访者更倾向于认同关于患者承担责任并更积极参与自身健康和护理的自我护理原则;他们对促进患者自主性和独立性的自我护理原则认同度较低。受访者认为与药物相关的自我护理支持活动是社区药房的主要职责,他们表示会定期参与。虽然许多人认同其他自我护理支持活动,如支持自我监测和协作护理计划很重要,但他们表示参与程度有限。受访者分别将获取患者记录和提供私人咨询室视为主要障碍和促进因素;与全科医生的工作关系和社区药房的技能组合被视为既是障碍也是促进因素。
本研究中的社区药剂师从狭隘的、以药物为重点的角度,而非从多方面的、以患者为中心的角度来概念化和实施长期病症的自我护理支持。如果社区药房要提高对长期病症自我护理支持的贡献,就需要制定一项基于优势并解决已确定障碍的协调一致的战略。