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Factors affecting pharmacists’ recommendation of complementary medicines – a qualitative pilot study of Australian pharmacists

机译:影响药剂师推荐补充药物的因素–澳大利亚药剂师的定性初步研究

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Background Complementary medicines (CMs) are widely used by the Australian public, and pharmacies are major suppliers of these medicines. The integration of CMs into pharmacy practice is well documented, but the behaviours of pharmacists in recommending CMs to customers are less well studied. This study reports on factors that influence whether or not pharmacists in Australia recommend CMs to their customers. Methods Data were collected from semi-structured interviews with twelve practicing pharmacists based in Brisbane, Australia. The qualitative data were analysed by thematic analysis. Results The primary driver of the recommendation of CMs was a desire to provide a health benefit to the customer. Other important drivers were an awareness of evidence of efficacy, customer feedback and pharmacy protocols to recommend a CM alongside a particular pharmaceutical medication. The primary barrier to the recommendation of CMs was safety concerns around patients on multiple medications or with complex health issues. Also, a lack of knowledge of CMs, a perceived lack of evidence or a lack of time to counsel patients were identified as barriers. There was a desire to see a greater integration of CM into formal pharmacy education. Additionally, the provision of good quality educational materials was seen as important to allow pharmacists to assess levels of evidence for CMs and educate them on their safe and appropriate use. Conclusions Pharmacists who frequently recommend CMs identify many potential benefits for patients and see it as an important part of providing a ‘healthcare solution’. To encourage the informed use of CMs in pharmacy there is a need for the development of accessible, quality resources on CMs. In addition, incorporation of CM education into pharmacy curricula would better prepare graduate pharmacists for community practice. Ultimately, such moves would contribute to the safe and effective use of CMs to the benefit of consumers.
机译:背景技术补充药物(CMs)在澳大利亚公众中得到广泛使用,而药房是这些药物的主要供应商。关于将CM整合到药房实践中的文献已有很多文献记载,但是对于向客户推荐CM的药剂师的行为却研究得很少。这项研究报告了影响澳大利亚药剂师是否向其客户推荐CM的因素。方法数据来自对来自澳大利亚布里斯班的12名执业药师的半结构式访谈。通过专题分析对定性数据进行分析。结果推荐CM的主要驱动力是希望为客户提供健康益处。其他重要推动因素是对功效证据,客户反馈和药房规程的意识,以推荐将CM与特定药物一起使用。推荐使用CM的主要障碍是患者在服用多种药物或健康问题时的安全性。同样,认识到缺乏CM知识,感觉不到的证据或缺乏及时咨询患者的障碍。希望看到CM进一步融入正规药学教育。此外,提供高质量的教学材料被认为对使药剂师评估CM的证据水平并对其安全和适当使用进行教育具有重要意义。结论经常推荐CM的药剂师发现了许多潜在的患者益处,并将其视为提供“医疗保健解决方案”的重要组成部分。为了鼓励在药房中明智地使用CM,有必要在CM上开发可访问的优质资源。此外,将CM教育纳入药学课程将更好地为研究生药剂师做好社区实践的准备。最终,这些举措将有助于安全有效地使用CM,从而使消费者受益。

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