School of Education, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia; School of Pharmacy, 20 Cornwall St, Woolloongabba, Brisbane, Queensland 4102, Australia.
School of Education, The University of Queensland, St Lucia, Brisbane, Queensland 4072, Australia.
Curr Pharm Teach Learn. 2020 May;12(5):508-516. doi: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.017. Epub 2020 Jan 30.
Patient-centredness is considered integral to the delivery of modern healthcare. This qualitative, longitudinal study explored the meaning and development of the practice of pharmacy graduates, leading to a focus on patient-centredness. The approach adopted in this study aligned with the principles of hermeneutic phenomenology.
Twelve pharmacy graduates (seven females) from The University of Queensland were observed at work and interviewed about their experiences of pharmacy practice every six months for two years following graduation.
These 12 graduates initially understood and enacted pharmacy practice in a range of ways. A distinguishing characteristic related to how patients/customers featured in their practice. For some, ensuring the efficient supply or administration of correct and safe medicines with instructions was the focus, with patients viewed as source and recipient of information. For others, the focus was communicating effectively with patients/customers to provide individualised advice to avoid medication-related problems. A third group focused on achieving a broader goal, to provide individualised care to optimise health outcomes from medicines. Initial understanding of patient-centredness remained largely unchanged for most participants over the two years, despite the passage of time and experience gained.
This study calls into question an assumption of a common meaning for patient-centredness. The findings highlight the need to question and debate what patient-centredness means in contemporary pharmacy practice, rather than simply being an aspirational or theoretical concept. It is important that pharmacists and educators appreciate the centrality of understanding of practice for development, to optimally facilitate the development of patient-centred pharmacists.
以患者为中心被认为是现代医疗保健的重要组成部分。这项定性、纵向研究探讨了药学毕业生实践的意义和发展,重点关注以患者为中心。本研究采用的方法符合解释学现象学的原则。
昆士兰大学的 12 名药学毕业生(7 名女性)在毕业后的两年内,每隔六个月在工作中进行观察,并就他们的药学实践经验进行访谈。
这 12 名毕业生最初以多种方式理解和实施药学实践。一个区别特征与患者/客户在他们的实践中的作用有关。对于一些人来说,确保以正确和安全的方式高效供应或管理药物并提供说明是重点,患者被视为信息的来源和接收者。对于其他人来说,重点是与患者/客户有效沟通,提供个性化建议以避免与药物相关的问题。第三组专注于实现更广泛的目标,即为优化药物治疗效果提供个性化护理。尽管时间流逝且经验增加,但大多数参与者在两年内对以患者为中心的理解基本保持不变。
这项研究对以患者为中心的共同意义的假设提出了质疑。研究结果强调了在当代药学实践中质疑和辩论以患者为中心的意义的必要性,而不仅仅是作为一个理想的或理论的概念。药剂师和教育工作者了解实践的重要性对于发展至关重要,以最佳地促进以患者为中心的药剂师的发展。