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Patient satisfaction from two studies of collaborative doctor-pharmacist prescribing in Australia.

Andrew Hale1, Ian Coombes2, Julie Stokes3, Stuart Aitken4, Fiona Clark4, Lisa Nissen5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Pharmacist prescribing has been introduced in several countries and is a possible future role for pharmacy in Australia.
OBJECTIVE: To assess whether patient satisfaction with the pharmacist as a prescriber, and patient experiences in two settings of collaborative doctor-pharmacist prescribing may be barriers to implementation of pharmacist prescribing.
DESIGN: Surveys containing closed questions, and Likert scale responses, were completed in both settings to investigate patient satisfaction after each consultation. A further survey investigating attitudes towards pharmacist prescribing, after multiple consultations, was completed in the sexual health clinic. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: A surgical pre-admission clinic (PAC) in a tertiary hospital and an outpatient sexual health clinic at a university hospital. Two hundred patients scheduled for elective surgery, and 17 patients diagnosed with HIV infection, respectively, recruited to the pharmacist prescribing arm of two collaborative doctor-pharmacist prescribing studies.
RESULTS: Consultation satisfaction response rates in PAC and the sexual health clinic were 182/200 (91%) and 29/34 (85%), respectively. In the sexual health clinic, the attitudes towards pharmacist prescribing survey response rate were 14/17 (82%). Consultation satisfaction was high in both studies, most patients (98% and 97%, respectively) agreed they were satisfied with the consultation. In the sexual health clinic, all patients (14/14) agreed that they trusted the pharmacist's ability to prescribe, care was as good as usual care, and they would recommend seeing a pharmacist prescriber to friends. DISCUSSION AND
CONCLUSION: Most of the patients had a high satisfaction with pharmacist prescriber consultations, and a positive outlook on the collaborative model of care in the sexual health clinic.
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

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Keywords:  new models of health care; non-medical prescribing; patient satisfaction; pharmacist prescribing; pharmacy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25614342      PMCID: PMC5055216          DOI: 10.1111/hex.12329

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Health Expect        ISSN: 1369-6513            Impact factor:   3.377


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