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Design of a medication therapy management program for Medicare beneficiaries: qualitative findings from patients and physicians.

Julie C Lauffenburger1, Maihan B Vu, Jena Ivey Burkhart, Morris Weinberger, Mary T Roth.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The quality of pharmacologic care provided to older adults is less than optimal. Medication therapy management (MTM) programs delivered to older adults in the ambulatory care setting may improve the quality of medication use for these individuals.
OBJECTIVES: We conducted focus groups with older adults and primary care physicians to explore (1) older adults' experiences working with a clinical pharmacist in managing medications, (2) physician perspectives on the role of clinical pharmacists in facilitating medication management, and (3) key attributes of an effective MTM program and potential barriers from patient and provider perspectives.
METHODS: Five focus groups (4 with older adults, 1 with physicians) were conducted by a trained moderator using a semistructured interview guide. Each participant completed a demographic questionnaire. Sessions were recorded, transcribed verbatim, and analyzed using qualitative analysis software for theme identification.
RESULTS: Twenty-eight older adults and 8 physicians participated. Older adults valued the professional, trusting nature of their interactions with the pharmacist. They found the clinical pharmacist to be a useful resource, thorough, personable, and a valuable team member. Physicians believe that the clinical pharmacist fills a unique role as a specialized practitioner, contributing meaningfully to patient care. Physicians emphasized the importance of effective communication, pharmacist access to the medical record, and a mutually trusting relationship as key attributes of a program. Potential barriers to an effective program include poor communication and lack of familiarity with the patient's history. The lack of a sustainable reimbursement model was cited as a barrier to widespread implementation of MTM.
CONCLUSIONS: This study provides information to assist pharmacists in designing MTM programs in the ambulatory setting. Key attributes of an effective program include being comprehensive and addressing all medication-related needs over time. The clinical pharmacist's ability to build trusting relationships with patients and providers is essential.
Copyright © 2012 Elsevier HS Journals, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22284582      PMCID: PMC3322273          DOI: 10.1016/j.amjopharm.2012.01.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Geriatr Pharmacother        ISSN: 1876-7761


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