Park Jamie Y, Zed Peter J, Vera Mary A De
Pharm D. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
BSc., BSc.(Pharm), ACPR, Pharm D, FCSHP. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada.
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2022 Jan-Mar;20(1):2609. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2022.1.2609. Epub 2022 Jan 10.
This study aims to understand Canadian pharmacists' use, experiences, and perspectives of telepharmacy.
We conducted a cross-sectional online survey. Individuals were eligible to participate if they were currently a registered, licensed pharmacist practicing in Canada. We collected perspectives of both telepharmacy users and non-users by creating a survey logic that asked specific and shared questions between the two groups. Data was analyzed using descriptive statistics including means and standard deviations (SD) for continuous variables and proportions for categorical variables.
Between October and December 2020, 136 pharmacists completed the survey, including 61 (52.6%) telepharmacy users and 55 (47.4%) non-users. Among those who use telepharmacy, the majority of participants (39, 72.2%) expressed that telepharmacy augmented their clinical practice and feel comfortable managing minor ailments using telepharmacy (41, 80.4%). Among non-users, 45 (84.9%) indicated that telepharmacy will augment their clinical practice and 48 (90.6%) would feel comfortable managing minor ailments using telepharmacy. Important considerations for successful implementation of telepharmacy for those who use telepharmacy included easier system implementation (29, 19.3%), better privacy & data protection (28, 18.7%) and simple to learn technology (23, 15.3%).
Despite the growing recognition of benefits of telepharmacy, our findings suggest that utilization among pharmacists in Canada is still quite low. Nonetheless, our study identified areas of consideration for better integration of telepharmacy in pharmacy practice including optimizing workflow, addressing barriers, and providing training to pharmacy students.
本研究旨在了解加拿大药剂师对远程药学服务的使用情况、体验及看法。
我们开展了一项横断面在线调查。目前在加拿大执业的注册持证药剂师有资格参与。通过创建一种调查逻辑,我们收集了远程药学服务使用者和非使用者的看法,该逻辑会询问两组之间特定的共同问题。使用描述性统计方法分析数据,连续变量采用均值和标准差(SD),分类变量采用比例。
2020年10月至12月期间,136名药剂师完成了调查,其中61名(52.6%)为远程药学服务使用者,55名(47.4%)为非使用者。在使用远程药学服务的人群中,大多数参与者(39名,72.2%)表示远程药学服务增强了他们的临床实践,并且对使用远程药学服务处理小病感到放心(41名,80.4%)。在非使用者中,45名(84.9%)表示远程药学服务将增强他们的临床实践,48名(90.6%)对使用远程药学服务处理小病会感到放心。对于使用远程药学服务的人来说,成功实施远程药学服务的重要考虑因素包括系统实施更简便(29名,19.3%)、更好的隐私和数据保护(28名,18.7%)以及技术易于学习(23名,15.3%)。
尽管对远程药学服务益处的认识不断提高,但我们的研究结果表明,加拿大药剂师对其利用率仍然相当低。尽管如此,我们的研究确定了在药学实践中更好地整合远程药学服务需要考虑的领域,包括优化工作流程、消除障碍以及为药学专业学生提供培训。