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社区药剂师对非处方药物需求的调整:一项模拟患者研究。

Community pharmacy modifications to non-prescription medication requests: A simulated patient study.

机构信息

Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

Faculty of Pharmacy, The University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

Res Social Adm Pharm. 2018 May;14(5):427-433. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2017.05.007. Epub 2017 May 22.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Self-care, and hence self-medication, is becoming an increasingly popular practice worldwide. Community pharmacies are an important destination for those seeking non-prescription medicines, and pharmacists and their staff are in a prime position to facilitate appropriate and safe self-medication.

PURPOSE

To determine what modifications (for example, a change in brand, change in drug, or non-supply) pharmacy staff make when presented with a request for a non-prescription medicine, and to determine what factors influence whether a modification is made.

METHODS

Sixty-one third year Bachelor of Pharmacy students from The University of Sydney were trained as mystery shoppers to make 9 visits once a week to 36 community pharmacies in the metropolitan region of Sydney, Australia from March-October 2015. Students presented to a different, pre-allocated pharmacy once a week with a direct product request for a non-prescription medicine relating to a common ailment (e.g. asthma, insomnia, allergic rhinitis) for 9 weeks. Student mystery shoppers audio-recorded each visit and collected the details of the interaction and product sold. Descriptive statistics, chi-squared analyses, and binary logistic regression were performed to find factors influencing modifications made by pharmacy staff to the simulated patient initial request.

RESULTS

Of 540 completed visits, 497 were eligible for analysis. Modification (change in brand, intra/interclass change, companion sale, or no product supplied) occurred in 49% (n = 245) of visits. Whether the product requested was deemed "not appropriate" given the scenario outline was the only significant predictor of whether a modification to the request occurred (42% modification, "appropriate" scenarios vs. 57% modification, "not appropriate" scenarios; χ = 8.90; p < 0.01).

CONCLUSIONS

Modification from the original non-prescription medicine request occurred in approximately half the reported requests. A request for a product that was considered "not appropriate" was more likely to elicit a modification than a request for an "appropriate" non-prescription medicine.

摘要

背景

自我护理,因此自我药疗,在全球范围内正变得越来越流行。社区药店是非处方药的重要去处,药剂师及其员工处于促进适当和安全自我药疗的最佳位置。

目的

确定药剂师在接到非处方药需求时会进行哪些修改(例如更换品牌、更换药物或不供应),并确定哪些因素会影响是否进行修改。

方法

2015 年 3 月至 10 月,来自悉尼大学的 61 名三年级药学学士学生作为神秘顾客,每周一次前往澳大利亚悉尼大都市区的 36 家社区药店进行了 9 次访问。学生们每周一次以不同的、预先分配的药店,以模拟患者的身份直接提出非处方药物需求,涉及常见疾病(如哮喘、失眠、过敏性鼻炎),持续 9 周。学生神秘顾客对每次访问进行录音,并收集互动和销售产品的详细信息。使用描述性统计、卡方分析和二元逻辑回归分析,以确定影响药店员工对模拟患者初始请求进行修改的因素。

结果

在 540 次完成的访问中,有 497 次符合分析条件。修改(品牌变更、同/内类变更、伴随销售或无产品供应)发生在 49%(n=245)的访问中。所请求的产品是否根据情景概述被认为“不合适”是发生修改的唯一显著预测因素(42%的修改,“合适”情景与 57%的修改,“不合适”情景;χ2=8.90;p<0.01)。

结论

在所报告的请求中,大约有一半的请求进行了修改。与请求“合适”的非处方药相比,请求“不合适”的产品更有可能引起修改。

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