Feng Zhengwen, Li Hui, Chen Xiaolei, Zhang Tiancheng, Chen Yanxiang, Shao Shuang, Du Juan
School of General Practice and Continuing Education, Capital Medical University, Beijing, People's Republic of China.
Department of General Practice, Dahongmen Community Health Service Center, Beijing, Fengtai District, People's Republic of China.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2024 Sep 14;18:1907-1918. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S474921. eCollection 2024.
Our study aimed to explore the current status of patient participation in medication safety from the perspectives of general practitioners (GPs), pharmacists, and outpatients in Beijing, China.
A qualitative study using semi-structured in-depth individual interviews with GPs, pharmacists, and outpatients. Subjects were identified by purposive sampling until code saturation. Semi-structured qualitative interviews were conducted with GPs, pharmacists, and patients from community health service centers in three urban districts of Beijing, China. The interviews were transcribed verbatim and the text was analysed using thematic analysis techniques including familiarising with data, generating initial codes, searching for themes, reviewing themes, defining and naming themes, and producing the report.
A total of eight GPs, seven pharmacists, and 18 outpatients were interviewed. Data analysis led to the generation of five key themes: (1) mutual trust between patient and GP, (2) communication with healthcare professionals, (3) acquisition of knowledge about medication safety, (4) implementation of medication self-management at home, and (5) different attitudes toward participation in medication decisions. Patients participated in medication safety in multiple ways. However, insufficient knowledge about medication safety, lack of awareness of the patient's role in ensuring medication safety, shortage of consultation lengths, and being misled by some information were problems with patient participation in medication safety.
This exploratory study contributes to our initial understanding of patient participation in medication safety. There were still many issues and barriers in the process of patient participation. Appropriate policies and measures, such as providing various forms of patient education, ensuring sufficient physician-patient communication, giving full play to the role of pharmacists, and making judicious use of digital health tools should be taken to improve medication safety by fully utilising the role of patients.
本研究旨在从中国北京的全科医生(GP)、药剂师和门诊患者的角度,探讨患者参与用药安全的现状。
采用定性研究方法,对全科医生、药剂师和门诊患者进行半结构化深入个人访谈。通过目的抽样确定研究对象,直至达到编码饱和。对中国北京三个城区社区卫生服务中心的全科医生、药剂师和患者进行了半结构化定性访谈。访谈内容逐字记录,并运用主题分析技术进行文本分析,包括熟悉数据、生成初始编码、寻找主题、审查主题、定义和命名主题以及撰写报告。
共访谈了8名全科医生、7名药剂师和18名门诊患者。数据分析得出了五个关键主题:(1)患者与全科医生之间的相互信任;(2)与医疗专业人员的沟通;(3)获取用药安全知识;(4)在家中实施用药自我管理;(5)对参与用药决策的不同态度。患者通过多种方式参与用药安全。然而,用药安全知识不足、对患者在确保用药安全中作用的认识缺乏、咨询时间不足以及被一些信息误导是患者参与用药安全存在的问题。
这项探索性研究有助于我们初步了解患者参与用药安全的情况。患者参与过程中仍存在许多问题和障碍。应采取适当的政策和措施,如提供多种形式的患者教育、确保充足的医患沟通、充分发挥药剂师的作用以及合理使用数字健康工具,以充分利用患者的作用来提高用药安全。