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Expanding the role of a pharmacist as a sexually transmitted infection provider in the setting of an urban free health clinic

机译:在城市免费卫生诊所中扩大药剂师作为性传播感染提供者的作用

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BACKGROUND: This study was designed to explore patient perceptions of sexually transmitted infection (STI) screening and treatment provided by a pharmacist in an urban free health clinic. With health care reform on the horizon, the role of a pharmacist is quickly evolving, making it necessary for pharmacists to sharpen their clinical skills to accurately serve their patients. One in 4 American adolescents is infected with an STI, placing pharmacists in a position to help decrease STI transmission and complications. METHODS: To assess patient attitudes toward pharmacists as STI providers, a convenience sample of patients who presented to an urban free health clinic in 2009 for STI testing were given a confidential survey of 12 statements relating to STI testing and the acceptability of a pharmacist-provider. RESULTS: Patients expressed overwhelming support of a pharmacist as their STI treatment provider (79.9%). The services they were comfortable with a pharmacist performing included running a urine screen (95.1%), performing a physical examination (81.1%), treating STIs (98.2%), and discussing STI test results (93.9%). Patients also approved of pharmacists working under a collaborative practice agreement with a physician (97.6%). CONCLUSIONS: Acceptance by patients of a pharmacist-provider for STI screening may lead to the adoption of pharmacists as providers in STI screening clinics. This would decrease barriers to treatment (eg, stigma and lack of access), increase accessibility to care, and greatly improve the identification of those infected with STIs, ultimately leading to a decrease in the spread and long-term sequelae of untreated STIs.
机译:背景:本研究旨在探讨患者对城市免费健康诊所药师提供的性传播感染(STI)筛查和治疗的看法。随着医疗保健改革的到来,药剂师的作用正在迅速发展,这使得药剂师必须提高其临床技能以准确地为患者服务。美国四分之一的青少年感染了性传播感染,使药剂师处于能够减少性传播感染和并发症的位置。方法:为了评估患者对作为STI提供者的药剂师的态度,对2009年就诊给城市免费卫生诊所进行STI测试的患者的便利样本进行了一次秘密调查,该调查涉及与STI测试和药剂师提供者的可接受性有关的12项陈述。结果:患者获得了作为STI治疗提供者的药剂师的压倒性支持(79.9%)。他们对药剂师满意的服务包括:进行尿液筛查(95.1%),进行身体检查(81.1%),治疗性传播感染(98.2%)和讨论性传播感染检测结果(93.9%)。患者还批准了根据与医生合作的实践协议工作的药剂师(97.6%)。结论:药房提供者接受STI筛查的患者可能会导致STI筛查诊所采用药剂师作为提供者。这将减少治疗的障碍(例如,污名和无法获得),增加获得医疗服务的机会,并大大改善对感染性传播感染者的识别,最终导致未治疗性传播感染的传播和长期后遗症减少。

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