Jarab Anan S, Al-Qerem Walid, Alzoubi Karem H, Tharf Mohammad, Abu Heshmeh Shrouq, Al-Azayzih Ahmad, Mukattash Tareq L, Akour Amal, Al Hamarneh Yazid N
College of Pharmacy, Al Ain University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan University of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 3030, Irbid 22110, Jordan.
Saudi Pharm J. 2023 Sep;31(9):101746. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2023.101746. Epub 2023 Aug 10.
Drug-related problems (DRPs) are events or circumstances involving drug therapy that actually or potentially interferes with desired health outcomes.
To assess community pharmacists' knowledge and practice regarding DRP-reduction services, as well as the barriers and factors associated with decreased provision of these services.
This cross-sectional study utilized a validated questionnaire to assess pharmacists' knowledge, practice, and barriers to the provision of DRP-reduction services in the community pharmacy setting. Binary regression model was used to assess the variables associated with the practice of DRP-reduction services.
A total of 412 pharmacists participated in the study. The pharmacists demonstrated strong knowledge but inadequate practice of DRP-reduction services. The most reported DRPs were inappropriate combination of drugs, or drugs and herbal medications, or drugs and dietary supplements (52.4%), patients' inability to understand instructions properly (46.1%), inappropriate drug according to guidelines (43.7%), and too high dose (40.3%). The most common barriers to these services were increased workload (60.5%), limited time (53.2%), and lack of good communication skills (49.8%). The presence of a counselling area in the pharmacy increased the practice of DRP-reduction services (OR: 3.532, 95%Cl: 2.010-5.590, P < 0.001), while increased weekly working hours (OR: 0.966, 95%Cl: 0.947-0.986), P < 0.01) and serving < 10 patients daily (OR = 0.208, 95%Cl: 0.072-0.601, P < 0.01) decreased it.
Community pharmacists' practice of DRP-reduction services showed a scope for improvement. Future pharmaceutical care initiatives should increase the number of personnel working in the pharmacy and provide them with opportunities for continued education and training in order to improve the provision of DRP services and optimize patients' outcomes.
药物相关问题(DRPs)是指涉及药物治疗的事件或情况,实际或潜在地干扰了预期的健康结果。
评估社区药师在减少药物相关问题服务方面的知识和实践,以及与这些服务提供减少相关的障碍和因素。
这项横断面研究使用经过验证的问卷来评估药师在社区药房环境中提供减少药物相关问题服务的知识、实践和障碍。采用二元回归模型评估与减少药物相关问题服务实践相关的变量。
共有412名药师参与了该研究。药师在减少药物相关问题服务方面表现出丰富的知识,但实践不足。报告最多的药物相关问题是药物与药物、药物与草药、药物与膳食补充剂的不适当组合(52.4%),患者无法正确理解用药说明(46.1%),根据指南用药不当(43.7%),以及剂量过高(40.3%)。这些服务最常见的障碍是工作量增加(60.5%)、时间有限(53.2%)和缺乏良好的沟通技巧(49.8%)。药房设有咨询区可增加减少药物相关问题服务的实践(比值比:3.532,95%置信区间:2.010 - 5.590,P < 0.001),而每周工作时间增加(比值比:0.966,95%置信区间:0.947 - 0.986,P < 0.01)和每日服务患者少于10名(比值比 = 0.208,95%置信区间:0.072 - 0.601,P < 0.01)则会减少该服务的实践。
社区药师在减少药物相关问题服务方面的实践有改进空间。未来的药学服务举措应增加药房工作人员数量,并为他们提供继续教育和培训机会,以改善药物相关问题服务的提供并优化患者结局。