临床综合社区药房网络医疗保险付款人计划中患者就诊的复杂性。

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY Journal of the American Pharmacists Association Pub Date : 2024-10-11 DOI:10.1016/j.japh.2024.102264
Joni C. Carroll, Katie Doong , Sneha Mitra , Melissa Somma McGivney, Stephanie Harriman McGrath, Kim C. Coley
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背景:社区药剂师经常为具有复杂医疗和社会需求的患者提供护理服务;然而,药剂师对患者就医复杂性的具体看法还没有明确的证据。我们需要更好地了解导致患者就医复杂性的具体因素,并展示社区药剂师是如何护理这些患者的:本计划案例研究的目标是(1) 阐明导致患者就医复杂性的因素,这些因素是社区药房中医疗补助管理性护理组织综合药物管理付款人计划的一部分;(2) 收集一系列患者案例,为药剂师在社区药房中护理具有复杂医疗和社会需求的患者提供证据:这项定性的项目案例研究利用了半结构化访谈的数据,访谈对象是为宾夕法尼亚州医疗补助计划患者提供综合药物管理服务的社区药剂师。药剂师描述了他们遇到的最复杂的病人。访谈内容由两名研究人员转录并独立编码。对编码文本进行分类,并进行跨病例归纳主题分析,以确定复杂性因素:30 位药剂师提供了 48 个患者案例,从中发现了三个复杂因素:(1)护理协调;(2)行为健康支持;(3)健康的社会决定因素。我们选择了具有代表性的患者案例来说明这些因素:参与社区药房医疗补助 MCO 付款人计划的药剂师为有复杂健康需求的患者提供了护理服务。除了与药物相关的问题外,增加药剂师对就诊复杂性认识的具体因素还包括与其他医疗服务提供者的护理协调、行为健康支持以及解决健康的社会决定因素。
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Complexity of patient encounters within a clinically integrated community pharmacy network Medicaid payer program

Background

Community pharmacists frequently care for patients with complex medical and social needs; however, specific evidence on pharmacist perceptions of what makes a patient encounter complex has not been clearly characterized. There is a need to better understand specific factors that contribute to patient encounter complexity and demonstrate how pharmacists in community settings care for these individuals.

Objectives

The objectives of this programmatic case study were to: (1) elucidate factors that contributed to patient encounter complexity as a part of a Medicaid Managed Care Organization comprehensive medication management payer program in community pharmacies and (2) curate a series of patient case vignettes that provide evidence of pharmacists care for patients with complex medical and social needs within community pharmacies.

Methods

This qualitative programmatic case study utilized data from semi-structured interviews with community pharmacists who provided comprehensive medication management services to Medicaid patients in Pennsylvania. Pharmacists described their most complex patient encounter. Interviews were transcribed and independently coded by 2 investigators. The coded texts were grouped into categories, and a cross-case inductive thematic analysis was performed to identify complexity factors.

Results

Thirty pharmacists provided 48 patient case vignettes and 3 complexity factors emerged: (1) care coordination; (2) behavioral health support; and (3) social determinants of health. Representative patient case vignettes were selected to illustrate these factors.

Conclusion

Pharmacists, who participated in a community pharmacy Medicaid Managed Care Organization payer program, provided care to patients with complex health needs. In addition to medication-related problems, specific factors that increased pharmacist perception of encounter complexity were care coordination with other health care providers, behavioral health support, and addressing social determinants of health.
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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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