Department of Health Sciences, University of York, UK.
Department of Health Sciences, University of York, UK.
Res Social Adm Pharm. 2021 Oct;17(10):1750-1757. doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.01.005. Epub 2021 Jan 22.
Community pharmacies have an increasingly prominent public health function. This includes addressing alcohol, but guidance on delivery of alcohol interventions in this setting is lacking. We have developed an intervention that integrates attention to alcohol within existing community pharmacy medicine review services. This paper examines the experiences of community pharmacists (CPs) in conducting a pilot trial of the intervention, including the acceptability of the trial patient recruitment procedures and the training and support provided by the research team.
The pilot trial was conducted in 10 community pharmacies in Yorkshire, England. One CP from each pharmacy was recruited via a multi-stage process to assess motivation, commitment and capacity to participate. Each CP attended a research training day and received on-going research support to conduct the trial. Semi-structured audio-recorded face-to-face interviews (lasting 40-105 min) were conducted with all the CPs at the end of the trial. Data were also available from three direct observations conducted during trial support visits. Data were analysed thematically.
The CPs were supportive of research in community pharmacy but had little direct experiences of research themselves. They valued the training and support provided, which had quickly identified areas where CPs were deviating from the study recruitment protocol. In some instances, the boundaries between research and practice became blurred with CPs making changes to their usual routines and interactions with patients to accommodate the research.
The trial procedures were acceptable to CPs, in part because of the training and support provided. There are also identifiable areas where CPs' readiness for research could be enhanced to facilitate participation in future trials in this setting.
社区药店具有日益突出的公共卫生功能。这包括解决酒精问题,但在这种情况下缺乏关于提供酒精干预措施的指导。我们已经开发了一种干预措施,将对酒精的关注纳入现有的社区药店药物审查服务中。本文研究了社区药剂师(CPs)在进行干预措施试点试验中的经验,包括试验患者招募程序的可接受性以及研究团队提供的培训和支持。
该试点试验在英格兰约克郡的 10 家社区药店进行。通过多阶段过程招募每家药店的一名 CP,以评估其参与的动机、承诺和能力。每位 CP 参加了一个研究培训日,并获得了持续的研究支持,以进行试验。在试验结束时,对所有 CP 进行了半结构化的音频记录面对面访谈(持续 40-105 分钟)。在试验支持访问期间还进行了三次直接观察,也提供了数据。数据通过主题分析进行了分析。
CPs 支持社区药店的研究,但自己很少有直接的研究经验。他们重视提供的培训和支持,这迅速确定了 CP 偏离研究招募协议的地方。在某些情况下,研究和实践之间的界限变得模糊,CP 改变了他们的常规程序和与患者的互动,以适应研究。
试验程序得到了 CP 的认可,部分原因是提供了培训和支持。还可以确定一些方面可以提高 CP 对研究的准备程度,以促进在这种情况下未来试验的参与。