Kelly C Lee, Richard J Silvia, Carla D Cobb, Tera D Moore, Gregory H Payne
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Abstract
Introduction: Despite the high prevalence of those with mental illnesses, there is a critical shortage of psychiatric providers in the United States. Psychiatric pharmacists are valuable members of the health care team who meet patient care needs, especially those practicing with prescriptive authority (PA).
Methods: A cross-sectional electronic survey was administered to Board Certified Psychiatric Pharmacists (BCPPs) and non-BCPP members of the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists. The objective of this study was to compare demographic and practice characteristics between respondents with and without PA.
Results: Of the 334 respondents, 155 (46.4%) reported having PA. Those with PA, including those with Veterans Affairs (VA) affiliated PA, had fewer mean number of years of licensure than those without PA (P = .008 and P = .007, respectively). The majority with PA practiced in outpatient settings (53.5%). Respondents with PA (including those with VA-affiliated PA) were more likely to have their positions funded by practice sites (P < .001). The most common referral source for medication management for those with PA were physicians although pharmacists also provided referrals in both VA and non-VA settings. Pharmacists with PA were more likely to track practice outcomes versus those without PA (P < .001).
Discussion: The current study confirms the variability in PA among psychiatric pharmacists. Demographics of the respondents reflect changes in residency accreditation and increased numbers of psychiatric residencies within VA facilities. Psychiatric pharmacists with PA reported treating psychiatric and medical conditions, creating added value. Psychiatric pharmacists should be empowered to track outcomes and help meet the critical shortage of psychiatric providers.
简介:尽管精神疾病患者的患病率很高,但在美国精神科医生严重短缺。精神科药剂师是卫生保健团队中有价值的成员,他们满足病人的护理需求,特别是那些执业的处方权威(PA)。方法:采用横断面电子调查方法,对精神病学和神经病学药剂师学院的认证精神病学药剂师(BCPPs)和非bcpp成员进行调查。本研究的目的是比较有和没有PA的受访者的人口统计学和实践特征。结果:在334名受访者中,155名(46.4%)报告患有PA。那些有PA的人,包括退伍军人事务部(VA)下属PA的人,比那些没有PA的人有更少的平均执照年数(P =。008, P =。007年,分别)。大多数PA在门诊进行(53.5%)。有心理助理的受访者(包括那些有va附属心理助理的人)更有可能由实习机构资助他们的职位(P P讨论:目前的研究证实了精神科药剂师心理助理的可变性。受访者的人口统计数据反映了住院医师认证的变化和退伍军人管理局设施内精神病住院医师数量的增加。有PA的精神病药剂师报告治疗精神病和医疗状况,创造附加价值。精神科药剂师应被授权追踪治疗结果,并帮助解决精神科医生严重短缺的问题。