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Interprofessional communication training: benefits to practicing pharmacists.

Karen Luetsch1, Debra Rowett2.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Interprofessional communication skills are important for pharmacists to build collaborative relationships with other health professionals, integrate into healthcare teams, maximise their effectiveness in patient care in addressing complex care needs and meet the demands of health care reforms.
OBJECTIVE: This qualitative study explores clinical pharmacists' experiences and reflections after completing a learning and practice module which introduced them to a framework for successful interprofessional communication.
SETTING: The postgraduate clinical pharmacy program at The University of Queensland and the clinical pharmacy practice environments of forty-eight hospital and seven community based pharmacists.
METHOD: A learning and practice module outlining a framework for successful interprofessional communication was designed and integrated into a postgraduate clinical pharmacy program. Enrolled pharmacists applied newly learnt communication skills in pro-actively initiated, clinical discussions with a health professional in their practice environment. They provided written reflections on their experiences which were analysed using thematic analysis. MAIN OUTCOME: Pharmacists' perceptions of the impact of applying the communication framework during their interaction with a health professional in their practice setting.
RESULTS: Themes which emerged from reflections described pharmacists' confidence and capabilities to successfully conduct a clinical discussion with a health professional after initial apprehension and nervousness about the scheduled interaction. The application of the communication framework enhanced their perception of their professional identity, credibility and ability to build a collaborative working relationship with other health professionals.
CONCLUSIONS: Pharmacists perceived that a learning and practice module for successful interprofessional practice integrated into a postgraduate clinical pharmacy program enhanced their interprofessional communication skills. The development of pro-active, interprofessional communication skills has the potential to increase interprofessional collaboration and pharmacists' personal role satisfaction. Pharmacists also observed it added value to their professional contribution in health care teams when addressing the demands of increasingly complex health care needs and reforms.

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Keywords:  Australia; Clinical pharmacy; Health care; Health professional; Interprofessional communication; Postgraduate; Reflection

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25968924     DOI: 10.1007/s11096-015-0130-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Clin Pharm


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