Kentab Basma Y, Barry Heather E, Al-Aqeel Sinaa A, Hughes Carmel M
Primary Care Research Group, School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast, 97 Lisburn Road, Belfast, Northern Ireland, BT9 7BL, UK.
Department of Clinical Pharmacy, College of Pharmacy, King Saud University, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
BMC Health Serv Res. 2024 Apr 26;24(1):534. doi: 10.1186/s12913-024-11009-9.
People with vision impairment encounter many difficulties when it comes to medicines use. However, evidence indicates that there are major gaps in pharmaceutical care service provision worldwide and limited research on interventions to optimise medication use for this patient population. The Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) provides a method for theoretically understanding individuals' behaviour and informing development of interventions. The aim of this research was to (a) identify the barriers and facilitators to the provision of medication dispensing and counselling services by pharmacists to patients with vision impairment, and (b) identify key TDF domains to be targeted in a future intervention.
Semi-structured interviews were conducted with pharmacists from different pharmacy practice settings/areas in Saudi Arabia. The 14-domain TDF was utilised as the theoretical lens through which pharmacists' behaviours were examined. Interviews were conducted in Arabic or English, either face-to-face or over the telephone based on the participant's preference. Following transcription, interviews conducted in Arabic were translated into English before analysis. Data analysis involved using the framework method and content analysis to identify important barriers and facilitators to the provision of dispensing and counselling services to those with vision impairment. Key TDF domains that could be targeted in a future intervention were then identified using a consensus-based approach.
Twenty-six pharmacists were interviewed. Pharmacists' experience in pharmacy practice ranged from two to 28 years. A range of barriers and facilitators were highlighted as important in providing services to those with vision impairment. Eight domains were identified as 'key domains' including: 'Knowledge', 'Skills', 'Beliefs about capabilities', 'Goals', 'Memory, attention, and decision processes', 'Environmental context and resources', 'Social influences', and 'Behavioural regulation'.
Barriers and facilitators identified by pharmacists will inform the development of an intervention to ensure its applicability to everyday practice. Future research will focus on the process of developing the proposed intervention through targeting key TDF domains to improve medication dispensing and counselling by pharmacists to patients with vision impairment.
视力障碍者在用药方面会遇到诸多困难。然而,有证据表明,全球范围内的药学服务提供存在重大差距,针对该患者群体优化用药的干预措施研究有限。理论领域框架(TDF)提供了一种从理论上理解个体行为并为干预措施制定提供依据的方法。本研究的目的是:(a)确定药剂师为视力障碍患者提供药品调配和咨询服务的障碍与促进因素;(b)确定未来干预中应针对的关键TDF领域。
对沙特阿拉伯不同药房实践环境/地区的药剂师进行了半结构式访谈。采用14个领域的TDF作为理论视角来审视药剂师的行为。访谈根据参与者的偏好,以阿拉伯语或英语进行,可面对面或通过电话进行。转录后,将阿拉伯语访谈内容翻译成英语再进行分析。数据分析采用框架法和内容分析法,以确定为视力障碍者提供调配和咨询服务的重要障碍与促进因素。然后采用基于共识的方法确定未来干预中可针对的关键TDF领域。
共访谈了26名药剂师。药剂师的药房实践经验从2年到28年不等。一系列障碍与促进因素被强调为向视力障碍者提供服务的重要因素。八个领域被确定为“关键领域”,包括:“知识”、“技能”、“对能力的信念”、“目标”、“记忆、注意力和决策过程”、“环境背景与资源”、“社会影响”和“行为调节”。
药剂师确定的障碍与促进因素将为干预措施的制定提供依据,以确保其适用于日常实践。未来研究将聚焦于通过针对关键TDF领域来开发拟议的干预措施,以改善药剂师为视力障碍患者提供的药品调配和咨询服务。