English Clayton, Odegard Peggy S, Stergachis Andy, Danielson Jennifer Hookstra, Snyder Cyndy R, Bacci Jennifer L
Department of Pharmacy, University of Washington School of Pharmacy, 1959 NE Pacific Street, Box 357630, Seattle, WA, 98195, USA.
Department of Global Health, University of Washington School of Public Health, Seattle, WA, USA.
Community Ment Health J. 2025 Jan 3. doi: 10.1007/s10597-024-01441-w.
Pharmacists are highly accessible healthcare professionals with presence in communities, hospitals, and clinics. They are well positioned to expand their roles in supporting individuals with mental health challenges. A cross-sectional study was conducted to identify trends in how pharmacists assess, monitor, identify, and care for patients with mental health challenges. The survey was distributed to licensed pharmacists in Washington State (n = 8,082) in 2023. Questions addressed the provision of mental health supports and services provided by pharmacists, respondents' self-assessed preparedness in delivering services, and professional and personal demographics. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and logistic regression. A total of 856 responses were received (10.6%) and 810 were included in the final dataset. Most respondents held a PharmD degree (74%). Common practice environments included community (37%), hospital (27%), and clinic (21%) settings. Less than 1% were board-certified psychiatric pharmacists. The most common mental health services provided involved medication-related services, including talking to patients regarding psychiatric medication (51%), consulting with physicians (47%), and assessing side effects (45%). Over 60% of pharmacists reported being prepared to deliver these services. Less than 30% of pharmacists indicated they were prepared to conduct mental health screenings or make referrals, and provision of these services was low. A statistically significant association was found between preparedness and providing supports and services (p < 0.001). Overall, pharmacists indicated they were more prepared and frequently delivered services related to medication use for mental health indications, while preparedness and offerings for non-medication activities was low, highlighting opportunities for further professional development.
药剂师是极易接触到的医疗保健专业人员,活跃于社区、医院和诊所。他们在支持有心理健康问题的个人方面,处于有利地位来扩大自身作用。开展了一项横断面研究,以确定药剂师如何评估、监测、识别和护理有心理健康问题的患者的趋势。该调查于2023年分发给华盛顿州的执业药剂师(n = 8,082)。问题涉及药剂师提供的心理健康支持和服务、受访者对提供服务的自我评估准备情况以及专业和个人人口统计学信息。使用描述性统计和逻辑回归分析数据。共收到856份回复(10.6%),最终数据集纳入了810份。大多数受访者拥有药学博士学位(74%)。常见的执业环境包括社区(37%)、医院(27%)和诊所(21%)环境。不到1%是经董事会认证的精神科药剂师。提供的最常见心理健康服务涉及与药物相关的服务,包括与患者谈论精神科药物(51%)、与医生咨询(47%)以及评估副作用(45%)。超过60%的药剂师报告准备好提供这些服务。不到30%的药剂师表示他们准备好进行心理健康筛查或进行转诊,且这些服务的提供率较低。在准备情况与提供支持和服务之间发现了统计学上的显著关联(p < 0.001)。总体而言,药剂师表示他们在为心理健康适应症的药物使用提供服务方面准备更充分且提供得更频繁,而在非药物活动的准备情况和服务提供方面较低,这突出了进一步专业发展的机会。