A Survey of Community Pharmacists about Work-Related Issues, How they Solve them, and who they Consult with to Solve them: Comparison of Results from the Hokkaido Area vs. a Nationwide Survey

Sumiyo Umeda, H. Yanaguimoto, Seiichi Furuta, N. Kurosawa
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We surveyed the drug information retrieval practices among community pharmacists in more rural Hokkaido and in entire Japan in order to explore local characteristics of work-related issues, how community pharmacists access information to address such issues, and with whom they consult to solve them. Based on the findings, we propose a strategy for improvements in similar support systems. The percentage of respondents who had experience with home care services was significantly lower in the Hokkaido group (56.0% of 207) than in the nationwide group (70.0% of 250), as was the percentage of respondents who consulted the pharmacist association and branch board (13.0% and 20.4%, respectively). The Hokkaido group also made significantly less use of websites such as d.m3.com and e.CareNet.com. The results of this survey thus indicate that the drug information retrieval in the Hokkaido group had a low implementation rate of home care services. In addition, there were low levels of utilization of the local pharmacist association, and low utilization of the websites d.m3.com and e.CareNet.com. To enhance the Hokkaido community-based integrated care system (and ones like it), we propose that it is necessary to: 1) support activities of local pharmacist associations, and 2) promote proactive implementation of drug information retrieval through education.
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社区药剂师关于工作相关问题的调查,他们如何解决这些问题,以及他们咨询谁来解决这些问题:北海道地区与全国调查结果的比较
我们调查了北海道更多农村地区和全日本的社区药师的药品信息检索实践,以探索工作相关问题的地方特征,社区药师如何获取信息以解决这些问题,以及他们向谁咨询以解决这些问题。基于这些发现,我们提出了一种改进类似支持系统的策略。北海道群体中有过家庭护理服务经历的受访者比例(207人中的56.0%)明显低于全国群体(250人中的70.0%),咨询过药剂师协会和分会的受访者比例(分别为13.0%和20.4%)也明显低于全国群体。北海道的人群使用d.m3.com和e.CareNet.com等网站的次数也明显减少。因此,本调查结果显示北海道族群药物资讯检索对居家照护服务的执行率较低。此外,当地药师协会的使用率较低,d.m3.com和e.CareNet.com网站的使用率较低。为了加强北海道社区综合医疗体系(及类似体系),我们建议:1)支持当地药剂师协会的活动;2)通过教育促进药物信息检索的积极实施。
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