J Am Pharm Assoc (2003). 2021 Mar-Apr;61(2):213-220.e1. doi: 10.1016/j.japh.2020.11.024. Epub 2020 Dec 24.
The pharmacy profession is shifting from transactional dispensing of medication to a more comprehensive, patient-centered model of care. Collaborative practice agreements (CPAs) extend the role of a pharmacist to initiate, monitor, modify, and discontinue drug therapies and provide other clinical services. Although collaborative practice has been shown to improve health system efficiency and patient outcomes, little is known about how pharmacists perceive CPAs. To explore pharmacists' perspectives of CPAs, including barriers and facilitators to CPA implementation.
Semistructured key informant interviews were used to elicit information from licensed pharmacists practicing in a variety of settings in Arizona. Thematic analysis was used to identify key qualitative themes.
Seventeen interviews of pharmacists with (n = 11, 64.7%) and without (n = 6, 35.3%) CPAs were conducted in April-May 2019. The pharmacists saw their role in CPAs as supportive, filling a care gap for overburdened providers. A heightened sense of job satisfaction was reported owing to increased pharmacist autonomy, application of advanced knowledge and clinical skills, and ability to have a positive impact on patients' health. Challenges to the implementation of CPAs included liability and billing issues, logistic concerns, some experiences with provider hesitancy, and lack of information and resources to establish and maintain a CPA. The barriers could be overcome with conscious team-building efforts to establish trust and prove the worth of pharmacists in health care teams; strategic engagement of stakeholders in the development of CPAs, including billing and legal departments; and mentorship in the CPA creation process.
The pharmacists in this study enjoyed practicing collaboratively and had overall positive perceptions of CPAs. As health worker shortages become more dire and pharmacy practice evolves to expand the role of pharmacists in providing direct patient care, CPAs will be an important tool for restructuring care tasks within health systems.
药学专业正从药物的交易性配发向更全面、以患者为中心的护理模式转变。合作实践协议(CPA)扩展了药师的作用,使其能够启动、监测、修改和停止药物治疗,并提供其他临床服务。尽管合作实践已被证明可以提高卫生系统的效率和患者的治疗效果,但人们对药师对 CPA 的看法知之甚少。本研究旨在探讨药师对 CPA 的看法,包括实施 CPA 的障碍和促进因素。
采用半结构式关键知情人访谈的方式,从亚利桑那州各种环境中执业的持照药师那里收集信息。采用主题分析方法识别关键的定性主题。
2019 年 4 月至 5 月期间,对 17 名具有(n=11,64.7%)和不具有(n=6,35.3%)CPA 的药师进行了访谈。药师认为自己在 CPA 中的角色是支持性的,填补了提供者负担过重的护理空白。报告称,由于药师自主权的提高、应用先进的知识和临床技能以及对患者健康产生积极影响,工作满意度提高。CPA 实施面临的挑战包括责任和计费问题、后勤问题、提供者的一些犹豫经验以及缺乏建立和维护 CPA 的信息和资源。通过有意识的团队建设努力建立信任并证明药师在医疗保健团队中的价值、战略参与包括计费和法律部门在内的 CPA 制定利益相关者以及在 CPA 创建过程中的指导,可以克服这些障碍。
本研究中的药师喜欢合作实践,对 CPA 总体持积极看法。随着卫生工作者短缺变得更加严重,以及药学实践演变为扩大药师在提供直接患者护理方面的作用,CPA 将成为重构卫生系统内护理任务的重要工具。