Reprint of: Implementation and perception of outpatient pharmacists prescribing hormonal contraceptives in North Carolina

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Pub Date : 2024-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2024.102172
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Abstract

Background

North Carolina (NC) House Bill 96, effective February 2022, enabled trained immunizing pharmacists across the state to prescribe hormonal contraceptives (HCs). However, the extent and barriers to deployment are unknown. The purpose of this study was to describe the uptake and challenges from outpatient pharmacists who trained to provide HCs in an outpatient practice to assist others in the implementation of this service.

Objectives

The primary objective was to estimate the proportion of trained NC pharmacists who provided HCs in an outpatient setting. The secondary objective was to identify barriers during the implementation of this service.

Methods

This cross-sectional, anonymous, web-based survey was emailed on December 13, 2022, to NC-licensed pharmacists enrolled in the required training. A reminder email was sent on January 10, 2023, with all responses considered up to January 31, 2023. Pharmacists licensed in NC who performed at least 50% of their clinical practice in an outpatient setting were included. The primary endpoint was having prescribed HC (Y/N). All endpoints were analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results

Of 1633 pharmacists eligible, 96 completed responses were included in the analysis (5.9%). Training was incomplete in 11 of 96 (11.5%), and 66 of 96 (68.8%) completed the training without implementing the service. Of the remaining 19 of 96 (19.8%) that developed a HC service, 15 of 96 (15.6%) had prescribed HCs. Among the 15 prescribing pharmacists, all reported positive patient feedback, while 7 reported improved job satisfaction. Among all 96 respondents, barriers reported included time constraints (49%) and a lack of appropriate reimbursement (43.8%).

Conclusion

Few HC-trained NC outpatient pharmacists are prescribing HCs. Addressing prescribing barriers would potentially expand the scope of this service and further innovate the outpatient pharmacy setting.
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背景:北卡罗来纳州(NC)第 96 号众议院法案于 2022 年 2 月生效,使全州经过培训的免疫药剂师能够开具激素避孕药(HCs)处方。然而,部署的范围和障碍尚不清楚。本研究的目的是描述经过培训可在门诊提供 HCs 的门诊药剂师的接受情况和面临的挑战,以帮助其他药剂师实施这项服务:主要目的是估算在门诊环境中提供 HCs 的受过培训的北卡罗来纳州药剂师的比例。次要目标是确定在实施这项服务过程中遇到的障碍:这项横断面匿名网络调查于 2022 年 12 月 13 日通过电子邮件发送给参加所需培训的北卡罗来纳州执业药剂师。2023 年 1 月 10 日发送了一封提醒邮件,截至 2023 年 1 月 31 日的所有回复均被考虑在内。调查对象包括至少 50% 的临床实践在门诊环境中进行的北卡罗来纳州执业药剂师。主要终点为是否开具过 HC 处方(是/否)。所有终点均采用描述性统计进行分析:在符合条件的 1633 名药剂师中,有 96 名药剂师完成了回复并被纳入分析(5.9%)。96 人中有 11 人(11.5%)未完成培训,96 人中有 66 人(68.8%)完成培训但未实施服务。其余 96 家药店中有 19 家(19.8%)开展了 HC 服务,其中 15 家(15.6%)开出了 HC 处方。在这 15 名开具处方的药剂师中,所有药剂师都报告了患者的积极反馈,7 名药剂师报告了工作满意度的提高。在所有 96 名受访者中,所报告的障碍包括时间限制(49%)和缺乏适当的补偿(43.8%):结论:接受过 HC 培训的北卡罗来纳州门诊药剂师很少开 HC 处方。解决处方障碍将有可能扩大这项服务的范围,并进一步创新门诊药房的设置。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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