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Evaluation of a continuous quality improvement program in anticoagulant therapy: Feasibility, satisfaction and perception.

Ariane Cantin1, Alexandre Lahaie1, Bojan Odobasic1, Marie-Philip Tremblay1, Dana Wazzan1, Stéphanie Caron1, Caroline Leblanc1, Josée Martineau1, Lyne Lalonde1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The ACO Program (Programme ACO), a continuous quality improvement program (CQIP) in anticoagulation therapy, was offered in community pharmacies as a pilot project.
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the participants' appreciation for the various activities of the program.
METHODS: Participants had access to training activities, including an audit with feedback, online training activities (OTA), clinical tools and support from facilitators. Cognitive behavioural learning determinants were evaluated before and 5 months after the beginning of the program. Participants' satisfaction and perception were documented via online questionnaires and a semistructured interview.
RESULTS: Of the 52 pharmacists in the ACO Program, 47 participated in this evaluation. Seventy-seven percent of the participants completed at least 1 OTA and 6% published on the forum. The feeling of personal effectiveness rose from 8.01 (7.67-8.35) to 8.62 (8.24-8.99). The audit and feedback, as well as the high-quality OTA and their lecturers, were the most appreciated elements. DISCUSSION: There was a high OTA participation rate. The facilitators seemed to play a key role in the CQIP. The low level of participation in the forum reflects the known phenomenon of social loafing. Technical difficulties affecting the platform and data collection for the audit with feedback constituted limitations.
CONCLUSION: The CQIP in anticoagulation therapy is appreciated by community pharmacists and is associated with an improved feeling of personal effectiveness.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27829859      PMCID: PMC5089331          DOI: 10.1177/1715163516671334

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Can Pharm J (Ott)        ISSN: 1715-1635


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