Sulick J A, Pathak D S
Division of Pharmaceutical Administration, College of Pharmacy, Ohio State University, Columbus 43210, USA.
Pharmacotherapy. 1996 Nov-Dec;16(6):1133-41.
In contrast with cross-sectional designs used in previous studies, this exploratory study compared survey data from 127 matched pairs of clinical pharmacists and physicians working together. Physicians' perceptions of the importance of clinical pharmacy activities for patient care and the competence of pharmacists performing the activities were examined for their influence on prescribing behavior in an institutional setting. Data from a national survey showed that physicians rated pharmacists higher regarding recommendations based on drug use evaluations (p = 0.004) and competency to provide all clinical pharmacy services. Scores for pharmacokinetics ratings were similar between pharmacists and physicians (p = 0.168). Pharmacists rated the importance of recommendations based on cost-effectiveness higher than physicians (p = 0.012). Overall, physicians' perceptions of activity importance for patient care and pharmacist competency appear to dictate pharmacists' influence on physician prescribing behavior (R = 0.723).
与之前研究中使用的横断面设计不同,这项探索性研究比较了127对合作的临床药师和医生的配对调查数据。研究考察了医生对临床药学活动对患者护理重要性的看法以及开展这些活动的药师的能力,以了解它们对机构环境中处方行为的影响。一项全国性调查的数据显示,在基于药物使用评估的建议方面(p = 0.004)以及提供所有临床药学服务的能力方面,医生对药师的评价更高。药师和医生在药代动力学评分方面相似(p = 0.168)。药师对基于成本效益的建议的重要性评分高于医生(p = 0.012)。总体而言,医生对活动对患者护理重要性的看法以及对药师能力的看法似乎决定了药师对医生处方行为的影响(R = 0.723)。