Meredith Ashley H, Ramsey Darin, Schmelz Andrew, Berglund Rachel
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Purdue University. Indianapolis, IN (United States).
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, Butler University. Indianapolis, IN (United States).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2019 Jul-Sep;17(3):1509. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2019.3.1509. Epub 2019 Aug 24.
Physicians' acceptance of clinical pharmacy services is dependent on exposure to those services, with use increasing as resident physicians progress through their training. Resident physicians train within environments that have a multidisciplinary teaching and clinical care approach, working closely with other healthcare professionals. Ambulatory care pharmacists are increasingly working with resident physicians in clinic settings as part of the multidisciplinary team, and identification of resident physicians' perceptions may influence future collaboration.
The objective of this research is to evaluate the perception of ambulatory care clinical pharmacy services from the perspective of resident physicians.
A statewide network of ambulatory care pharmacists was identified and received an electronic questionnaire. Pharmacists working within clinics that serve as training sites for resident physicians then completed and distributed questionnaires to the resident physicians within their clinical site. Items related to demographics and perception of involvement and interactions with clinical pharmacists.
Forty-five resident physicians responded from four unique clinical sites (response rate = 42%). They agreed or strongly agreed that pharmacists help patients obtain their therapeutic goals (97.8%), are able to educate patients effectively (95.6%), provide high quality care (97.8%), and do a good job helping co-manage patients (91.1%). Previous exposure to pharmacists was limited primarily to the drugstore (48.9%) and hospital (51.1%) settings. Resident physicians in the third year of training and those reporting a friend was a pharmacist, were more likely to have a positive perception of the pharmacist's role as a resident educator (p=0.048 and p=0.044, respectively).
Resident physicians with a longer duration of exposure and personal friendship with a pharmacist are more likely to express positive perceptions. Areas for further enhancements in this interprofessional relationship related to perceptions about pharmacist autonomy and patient relationships were identified.
医生对临床药学服务的接受程度取决于对这些服务的接触,随着住院医师培训的推进,其使用量会增加。住院医师在采用多学科教学和临床护理方法的环境中接受培训,与其他医疗保健专业人员密切合作。门诊护理药师越来越多地作为多学科团队的一部分,在临床环境中与住院医师合作,了解住院医师的看法可能会影响未来的合作。
本研究的目的是从住院医师的角度评估对门诊护理临床药学服务的看法。
确定了一个全州范围的门诊护理药师网络,并向其发送了电子问卷。在作为住院医师培训地点的诊所工作的药师随后完成并向其临床地点的住院医师分发问卷。问卷内容涉及人口统计学以及对与临床药师参与和互动的看法。
来自四个不同临床地点的45名住院医师做出了回应(回复率 = 42%)。他们同意或强烈同意药师帮助患者实现治疗目标(97.8%)、能够有效地对患者进行教育(95.6%)、提供高质量护理(97.8%)以及在共同管理患者方面做得很好(91.1%)。之前与药师的接触主要限于药店(48.9%)和医院(51.1%)环境。接受培训第三年的住院医师以及报告有朋友是药师的住院医师,对药师作为住院医师教育者的角色更有可能有积极的看法(分别为p = 0.048和p = 0.044)。
接触时间较长且与药师有个人友谊的住院医师更有可能表达积极的看法。确定了在这种跨专业关系中与药师自主权和患者关系看法相关的进一步改进领域。