School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, University of Tasmania, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia.
J Clin Pharm Ther. 2022 Aug;47(8):1194-1200. doi: 10.1111/jcpt.13654. Epub 2022 Mar 24.
The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medication use and provides education on diabetes self-management. The original 2012 program evaluation identified barriers and facilitators in implementation. There are no recent studies exploring pharmacists' experiences with the DMC service. This pilot study may contribute to achieving an optimal diabetes management service in Australia. To explore the experiences of community pharmacists in providing the DMC service.
A purposive sampling approach was used to recruit practising Australian community pharmacists from July to December 2019. Inclusion criteria included provision of DMC service for more than 1 year and having delivered the service within 3 months of recruitment. Semi-structured interviews elicited pharmacists' experience with the DMC service.
Twelve interviews of community pharmacist owners, managers and employees (including three who had additional medication review and diabetes qualifications), resulted in four primary themes: benefit of and need for training in diabetes management, challenges of service delivery and implementation, the challenge of patients' diabetes management and the positive effect of DMC on pharmacists' professional satisfaction from the positive impact on patient interactions and diabetes management. Pharmacists highlighted the need for continuous training on diabetes management and patient communication, and a dedicated time and space for service provision for optimal implementation and delivery of DMC. DMC helped to fulfil pharmacists' desires to provide health care. Pharmacists perceived through patient engagement and patient feedback that DMC benefits patient health care.
Positively, the implementation of the DMC service has promoted engagement with other health professionals while also contributing to pharmacists' professional satisfaction. Patient satisfaction and awareness of the health knowledge that pharmacists provide promotes pharmacist capabilities to the public. To ensure that accessible diabetes care in community pharmacy is optimized for greatest patient care, pharmacists delivering DMC should be supported by provision of contemporary diabetes management training and communication skills. Additional investment in community pharmacy operational set-up, such as dedicated pharmacist time, dedicated consulting space, upskilling of staff and investment in technology is also required to support optimal delivery of DMC.
糖尿病药物检查(DMC)药剂师服务可改善患者的用药情况,并提供糖尿病自我管理教育。最初的 2012 年项目评估确定了实施过程中的障碍和促进因素。目前尚无研究探索药剂师对 DMC 服务的经验。这项试点研究可能有助于在澳大利亚实现最佳的糖尿病管理服务。探讨社区药剂师提供 DMC 服务的经验。
采用目的抽样法,于 2019 年 7 月至 12 月招募执业澳大利亚社区药剂师。纳入标准包括提供 DMC 服务超过 1 年,并且在招募后的 3 个月内提供了该服务。半结构化访谈引出了药剂师对 DMC 服务的经验。
对 12 名社区药剂师业主、经理和员工(其中 3 名具有额外的药物审查和糖尿病资格)进行了访谈,结果得出了四个主要主题:糖尿病管理培训的益处和需求、服务提供和实施的挑战、患者糖尿病管理的挑战以及 DMC 对药剂师专业满意度的积极影响,这对患者互动和糖尿病管理产生了积极影响。药剂师强调了糖尿病管理和患者沟通方面持续培训的必要性,以及为提供最佳的 DMC 服务而提供服务的专用时间和空间的必要性。DMC 有助于满足药剂师提供医疗保健的愿望。药剂师通过患者参与和患者反馈感知到 DMC 有益于患者的医疗保健。
积极的是,DMC 服务的实施促进了与其他卫生专业人员的互动,同时也提高了药剂师的专业满意度。患者对药剂师提供的健康知识的满意度和认识提高了药剂师对公众的能力。为确保社区药剂师提供的可及性糖尿病护理得到优化,以实现最佳的患者护理,应通过提供当代糖尿病管理培训和沟通技巧来支持提供 DMC 的药剂师。还需要对社区药房的运营设置进行额外投资,例如专门的药剂师时间、专用咨询空间、员工技能提升和技术投资,以支持 DMC 的最佳交付。