J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2018 Mar-Apr;58(2):179-185.e2. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2017.12.011. Epub 2018 Feb 1.
To assess the impact of technician involvement on the completion of medication therapy management (MTM) services in a community pharmacy setting and to describe pharmacists' and technicians' perceptions of technician involvement in MTM-related tasks and their satisfaction with the technician's role in MTM.
Prospective observational study.
In the fall of 2015, pharmacists and selected technicians from 32 grocery store-based community pharmacies were trained to use technicians within MTM services.
Completed MTM claims were evaluated at all pharmacies for 3 months before training and 3 months after training. An electronic survey, developed with the use of competencies taught in the training and relevant published literature, was distributed via e-mail to trained employees 3 months after training.
The total number of completed MTM claims at the 32 pharmacy sites was higher during the posttraining time period (2687 claims) versus the pretraining period (1735 claims). Of the 182 trained participants, 112 (61.5%) completed the survey. Overall, perceived technician involvement was lower than expected. However, identifying MTM opportunities was the most commonly reported technician MTM task, with 62.5% of technicians and 47.2% of pharmacists reporting technician involvement. Nearly one-half of technicians (42.5%) and pharmacists (44.0%) agreed or strongly agreed they were satisfied with the technician's role in MTM services, and 40.0% of technicians agreed that they were more satisfied with their work in the pharmacy after involvement in MTM.
Three months after initial training of technicians in MTM, participation of technicians was lower than expected. However, the technicians involved most often reported identifying MTM opportunities for pharmacists, which may be a focus for future technician trainings. In addition, technician involvement in MTM services may increase satisfaction with many aspects of work for actively involved technicians.
评估在社区药店环境中技术员参与对完成药物治疗管理(MTM)服务的影响,并描述药剂师和技术员对技术员参与 MTM 相关任务的看法,以及他们对技术员在 MTM 中的角色的满意度。
前瞻性观察研究。
在 2015 年秋季,来自 32 家杂货店的社区药店的药剂师和选定的技术员接受了使用技术员提供 MTM 服务的培训。
在培训前 3 个月和培训后 3 个月,对所有药店的完成的 MTM 索赔进行评估。在培训后 3 个月,通过电子邮件向接受过培训的员工分发了一份电子调查,该调查是使用培训中教授的能力和相关已发表文献开发的。
在 32 家药店,培训后完成的 MTM 索赔总数(2687 份)高于培训前(1735 份)。在 182 名接受培训的参与者中,有 112 人(61.5%)完成了调查。总体而言,感知的技术员参与度低于预期。然而,确定 MTM 机会是技术员最常报告的 MTM 任务,62.5%的技术员和 47.2%的药剂师报告技术员参与。近一半的技术员(42.5%)和药剂师(44.0%)同意或强烈同意他们对技术员在 MTM 服务中的角色感到满意,40.0%的技术员同意在参与 MTM 后对他们在药房的工作更满意。
在对技术员进行 MTM 初步培训三个月后,技术员的参与度低于预期。然而,参与的技术员最常报告为药剂师确定 MTM 机会,这可能是未来技术员培训的重点。此外,技术员参与 MTM 服务可能会提高积极参与的技术员对工作的许多方面的满意度。