Opportunities for improving how and when Canadians are informed about new prescription medications

IF 2.5 4区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Knowledge Management & E-Learning-An International Journal Pub Date : 2020-12-26 DOI:10.34105/j.kmel.2020.12.024
H. Monkman, Andrea Kushniruk, E. Borycki
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The Canadian prescription process requires a person to go through several steps. Prescription medications have associated risks and benefits and it is important for people to be aware of these before and while they are taking medications. One of the approaches to informing people about new prescription medications is that they are provided Consumer Medication Information (CMI). CMI is given to Canadians at the pharmacy when they pick up prescriptions, they will be taking for the first time. This study used semi-structured interviews to examine the lived experiences of a sample of Canadians (N = 36) to identify opportunities for improvement in how and when they are informed about new prescription medications. The findings were synthesized into a journey map. Generally, participants wanted to receive CMI digitally and earlier in the prescription process. Adopting these changes could have several benefits which include loss prevention and increased accessibility to CMI as well as more participatory decision making and opportunities to ask questions. Future research is warranted to explore similar topics with a larger sample and determine what method (e.g., email, website, mobile application) would be most suitable.
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改进加拿大人了解新处方药的方式和时间的机会
加拿大的处方流程需要一个人经历几个步骤。处方药有相关的风险和益处,人们在服药前和服药时要意识到这一点很重要。告知人们新处方药的方法之一是向他们提供消费者药物信息(CMI)。加拿大人在药房取药时会服用CMI,这是他们第一次服用。这项研究使用半结构化访谈来检查加拿大人样本(N=36)的生活经历,以确定在如何以及何时告知他们新处方药方面的改进机会。这些发现被合成了一张旅程图。一般来说,参与者希望在处方过程中更早地以数字方式接收CMI。采用这些变化可能有几个好处,包括预防损失、增加CMI的可及性,以及更多的参与性决策和提问机会。未来的研究需要用更大的样本来探索类似的主题,并确定什么方法(例如,电子邮件、网站、移动应用程序)最合适。
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