Community pharmacists' perceptions of a hospital based virtual clinical pharmacy service: Findings from qualitative research

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Exploratory research in clinical and social pharmacy Pub Date : 2024-04-04 DOI:10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100437
Lucy Bucknell , Brett Chambers , Shannon Nott , Emma Webster
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Abstract

Background

A Virtual Clinical Pharmacy Service (VCPS) was introduced in selected rural and remote NSW hospitals in 2020 to address a gap in onsite clinical pharmacy services. Follow-up research determined hospital staff and patients at these locations perceived the service as a safe, effective and efficient system for delivering clinical pharmacy services. Community pharmacists are key stakeholders in medication safety and continuity of management in these regions, however, their insight on the VCPS had not yet been sought.

Objective

To understand perspectives of community pharmacists on the implementation of VCPS in rural and remote hospitals and impacts on medication management at transitions of care.

Methods

Semi-structured interviews were conducted via videoconference with seven community pharmacists with at least three months exposure to VCPS following service implementation. Thematic analysis of transcribed interviews was conducted influenced by Appreciative Inquiry.

Results

Participants identified that the VCPS had supported and enhanced their community pharmacy practice and acknowledged its future potential. Identified themes were interaction with VCPS, acceptability of VCPS, community pharmacy workflow, and involvement in patient care. Suggested improvements included involving community pharmacists early in the implementation of the service and establishing clear expectations and procedures.

Conclusions

The experiences of community pharmacists with VCPS were positive and there was a consensus that the introduction of the service had assisted interviewees in providing medication management to patients at transition of care. The ease of communication and efficiency of the service were recognised as key factors in the success of VCPS for community pharmacists.

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社区药剂师对医院虚拟临床药学服务的看法:定性研究结果
背景虚拟临床药学服务(VCPS)于 2020 年被引入新南威尔士州的部分农村和偏远地区医院,以弥补现场临床药学服务的不足。后续研究表明,这些地区的医院员工和患者认为该服务是一种安全、有效且高效的临床药学服务系统。方法通过视频会议对 7 名社区药剂师进行了半结构化访谈,这些药剂师在服务实施后至少有 3 个月的时间接触过 VCPS。结果参与者认为 VCPS 支持并提高了他们的社区药学实践,并承认其未来的潜力。确定的主题包括与 VCPS 的互动、VCPS 的可接受性、社区药房工作流程以及参与患者护理。结论 社区药剂师对 VCPS 的体验是积极的,他们一致认为该服务的引入有助于受访者在护理过渡阶段为患者提供药物管理。社区药剂师认为,沟通的便捷性和服务的高效性是 VCPS 取得成功的关键因素。
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