Wale Alesha, Ireland Mark, Yemm Rowan, Hiom Sarah, Jones Alison, Spark John Paul, Francis Mark, May Karen, Allen Louise, Ridd Steve, Mantzourani Efi
School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences, Cardiff University, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Community Pharmacy Wales, Cardiff, Wales, UK.
Integr Pharm Res Pract. 2020 Aug 13;9:93-104. doi: 10.2147/IPRP.S263970. eCollection 2020.
Community pharmacy staff are responsible for obtaining and supplying unlicensed "special" medicines to patients in primary care. Less well-defined parameters for safe and effective use of unlicensed compared to licensed medicines, along with issues around maintaining consistency between care settings or among manufacturers, have been associated with increased risks. This study aimed to explore the views and experiences of community pharmacy staff on accessing and supplying unlicensed "special" medicines to patients in Wales and the perceived impact of challenges faced on patient care.
A qualitative, phenomenological approach was employed, involving semi-structured interviews with pharmacists and pharmacy technicians working at one small chain of community pharmacies in Wales. The interview schedule focused on the personal experiences and perceptions of the participants on the processes involved in accessing and supplying unlicensed "special" medicines from a community pharmacy. Interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim.
A total of six participants completed the interview. Three main themes were constructed from inductive thematic analysis of the transcribed interviews: requirement for additional patient responsibilities; influences on the confidence felt by pharmacy staff when accessing and supplying unlicensed "special" medicines; and continuity of supply.
This study gives a preliminary insight into the views and experiences of community pharmacy staff in Wales when accessing and supplying unlicensed "special" medicines. Further research is required to see if these views and experiences are representative of community pharmacy staff across the country.
社区药房工作人员负责在基层医疗中为患者获取和供应未经许可的“特殊”药品。与已获许可药品相比,未经许可药品安全有效使用的参数定义不够明确,以及护理机构之间或制造商之间维持一致性的问题,都增加了风险。本研究旨在探讨威尔士社区药房工作人员在为患者获取和供应未经许可的“特殊”药品方面的观点和经验,以及所面临挑战对患者护理的感知影响。
采用定性的现象学方法,对威尔士一家小型社区药房连锁机构的药剂师和药房技术员进行半结构化访谈。访谈提纲聚焦于参与者对从社区药房获取和供应未经许可的“特殊”药品所涉及过程的个人经历和看法。访谈进行录音并逐字转录。
共有六名参与者完成了访谈。通过对转录访谈的归纳主题分析构建了三个主要主题:对患者额外责任的要求;药房工作人员在获取和供应未经许可的“特殊”药品时所感受到的信心的影响因素;以及供应的连续性。
本研究初步洞察了威尔士社区药房工作人员在获取和供应未经许可的“特殊”药品方面的观点和经验。需要进一步研究以确定这些观点和经验是否代表全国的社区药房工作人员。