| Literature DB >> 21609422 |
Fiona Y Y Wong1, Frank W K Chan, Joyce H S You, Eliza L Y Wong, E K Yeoh.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Patient self-management is a key approach to manage non-communicable diseases. A pharmacist-led approach in patient self-management means collaborative care between pharmacists and patients. However, the development of both patient self-management and role of pharmacists is limited in Hong Kong. The objectives of this study are to understand the perspectives of physicians, pharmacists, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioners, and dispensers on self-management of patients with chronic conditions, in addition to exploring the possibilities of developing pharmacist-led patient self-management in Hong Kong.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21609422 PMCID: PMC3127980 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6963-11-121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Demographic characteristic of participants in focus groups
| Physicians | Pharmacists | TCM practitioners | TCM dispensers | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gender | ||||
| Male | 8 | 4 | 7 | 9 |
| Female | 5 | 6 | 3 | 9 |
| Age (yrs) (mean ± SD) | 35.0 ± 7.72 | 27.6 ± 2.22 | 43.4 ± 20.33 | 33.8 ± 11.51 |
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| Years of relevant experience (mean ± SD) | 8.5 ± 6.91 | 4.6 ± 1.80 | 11.8 ± 15.30 | 10.4 ± 10.15 |
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Attitudes towards patient self-management and scope covered
| "...In the clinic, we cannot see the patients until a few months later when they come back for follow-up. What happened in these few months? We don't know. Patients can help themselves if they know how to manage their illnesses." (Physician) |
| "If the disease is in a stable condition, patients should be able to self manage their own health...But if the condition is unstable or they have complications, they may not be able to take care of themselves..." (TCM practitioner) |
| "For diabetic patients, for example, they need to know how to self monitor their blood sugar level, understand their disease and complications...need to know about diet control and other life style modification including smoking and alcohol." (Physician) |
| "...They need to know how to handle their medications, such as the functions, adverse effects and side effects,... adjust their living habits to minimize the risk of complications and be able to identify situations which need help from doctors..." (Pharmacist) |
| "...Especially those with diabetes, they need to have diet control otherwise medication doesn't help much. Besides, they need to have regular exercise and adequate sleep to maintain good health...." (TCM practitioner) |
| "It's a good idea to do self-management but many patients only know that they are sick but they don't understand the diseases they have... They don't know what they can do..." (TCM dispenser) |
| "...Patients' emotional status can influence their health. I think family support is important, especially for elderly patients..." (TCM dispenser) |
Attitudes towards pharmacist-led patient self-management and extended role of pharmacists
| "Pharmacists can be part of the team but I don't think they can play a leading role. Physicians are still the leaders in disease management...Pharmacists have an important role in managing drug issues but they are not capable to give advice on other aspects." (Physician) |
| "I think both disease diagnosis and medications are important. Pharmacists are drug specialists but they are not as competent as physicians in disease diagnosis and treatment..." (TCM practitioner) |
| "...They are running a business. I doubt whether pharmacists would ask patients to go back to consult doctors. They need to sell their products."(TCM dispenser) |
| "Some patients don't know much about lifestyle modification...I can advise them what kinds of high cholesterol foods they should avoid... When they come over to buy blood pressure meters, I can teach them how to monitor their BP. All these services are free..." (Pharmacist) |
| "I agree with the pharmacist-led approach. Pharmacists can be the first point of contact and make appropriate referrals for patients... We can have other roles in addition to drug management but the problem is what kinds of support we can get." (Pharmacist) |
| "The government should shift the focus back to primary health care...We, pharmacists have a main role in primary health care and we can play an important role in disease prevention." (Pharmacist) |
Collaboration between physicians, pharmacists and other health care professionals
| "Pharmacists can provide feedback to the patients' physicians and suggest which medications are more appropriate, rather than asking the patients to change the prescriptions directly. Usually there are some clinical reasons why the medication is prescribed." (Physician) |
| "Each patient should have a list or we need to have a system to record what kinds of drugs the patient are taking...Some patients consult numbers of doctors and take many medications..."(Physician) |
| "We can share tasks like education and lifestyle modifications with physicians. And if we notice that the patients have problems, we can refer them back to their doctors ... We can ask the TCM practitioners or dispensers what Chinese medicines and treatments the patients are using, but as there is still no concrete evidence to show the interactions between western and Chinese medicines, this would inhibit our collaboration ..." (Pharmacist) |
| "In medical and Chinese medicine trainings, students of both disciplines need to have some basic understanding about each other... I would give my opinions on Chinese medicine to patients, but if they have questions on western medicines and treatments, I would encourage patients to ask their physicians. As divergence of views between western and Chinese medicines exists, we better focus on our own area." (TCM dispenser) |