Taylor Selina Maree, Cairns Alice, Mantzourani Efi, Glass Beverley D
Centre for Rural and Remote Health - Mount Isa, 100 Joan Street, Mount Isa, QLD, Australia.
Centre for Rural and Remote Health - Weipa, 407 John Evans Drive, Trunding, QLD, Australia.
Pilot Feasibility Stud. 2021 Jun 14;7(1):124. doi: 10.1186/s40814-021-00856-6.
Ear disease is a major cause of preventable hearing loss and is very common in rural communities, estimated to affect 1.3 million Australians. Rural community pharmacists are well placed to provide improved ear health care to people who are unable to easily access a general practitioner (GP). The purpose of this study is to apply an ear health intervention to the rural community-pharmacy setting in Queensland, Australia, to improve the management of ear disease. The aims are the following: (1) to evaluate the feasibility, potential effectiveness and acceptability of a community pharmacy-based intervention for ear health, (2) to evaluate the use of otoscopy and tympanometry by pharmacists in managing ear complaints in community pharmacy and (3) to evaluate the extended role of rural pharmacists in managing ear complaints, with the potential to expand nationally to improve minor ailment management in rural communities.
METHODS/DESIGN: This is a longitudinal pre- and post-test study of a community-pharmacy-based intervention with a single cohort of up to 200 patients from two rural community pharmacies. Usual care practices pertaining to the management of ear complaints will be recorded prior to the intervention for 8 weeks. The intervention will then be piloted for 6 weeks, followed by a 12 month impact study. Patients aged > 13 years presenting to the pharmacies with an ear complaint will be invited to participate. Trained pharmacists will conduct an examination including a brief history, hearing screening, otoscopy and tympanometry assessments. Patients will be referred to a general practitioner (GP) if required, according to the study protocol. Patients will complete a satisfaction survey and receive a follow-up phone call at 7 days to explore outcomes including prescribed medications and referrals. Pharmacists and GPs will complete pre- and post- intervention interviews. Patient, pharmacist and GP data will be analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis for the qualitative data.
This study will demonstrate the implementation of a screening and referring ear health intervention in rural community pharmacy. Feasibility, potential effectiveness and acceptability of the intervention will be assessed.
Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry Number: ACTRN12620001297910 .
耳部疾病是可预防听力损失的主要原因,在农村社区非常普遍,据估计影响130万澳大利亚人。农村社区药剂师处于有利位置,能够为那些难以轻松就诊于全科医生(GP)的人提供改善耳部健康的护理。本研究的目的是在澳大利亚昆士兰州的农村社区药房环境中应用耳部健康干预措施,以改善耳部疾病的管理。目标如下:(1)评估基于社区药房的耳部健康干预措施的可行性、潜在有效性和可接受性;(2)评估药剂师在社区药房管理耳部疾病投诉时使用耳镜检查和鼓室图检查的情况;(3)评估农村药剂师在管理耳部疾病投诉方面的扩展作用,有可能在全国范围内推广以改善农村社区的小病管理。
方法/设计:这是一项针对基于社区药房的干预措施的纵向前后测试研究,来自两个农村社区药房的单一队列最多200名患者参与。在干预前8周记录与耳部疾病投诉管理相关的常规护理做法。然后对干预措施进行为期6周的试点,随后进行为期12个月的影响研究。年龄大于13岁且到药房就诊有耳部疾病投诉的患者将被邀请参与。经过培训的药剂师将进行检查,包括简要病史、听力筛查、耳镜检查和鼓室图检查评估。根据研究方案,如有需要,患者将被转诊至全科医生(GP)。患者将完成满意度调查,并在7天时接受随访电话,以探讨包括处方药和转诊在内的结果。药剂师和全科医生将完成干预前后的访谈。将使用描述性统计和定性数据的主题分析来分析患者、药剂师和全科医生的数据。
本研究将展示在农村社区药房实施耳部健康筛查和转诊干预措施的情况。将评估干预措施的可行性、潜在有效性和可接受性。
澳大利亚和新西兰临床试验注册编号:ACTRN12620001297910 。