| Literature DB >> 29530028 |
Pia Bastholm-Rahmner1, Lars L Gustafsson2, Kristina Aggefors3, Kristina Ateva4, Susanne Elfving3, Jaran Eriksen2, Malena Jirlow3, Maria Juhasz-Haverinen3, Rickard E Malmström5, Mahan Nikpour-Ardaly3, Magnus Röjvall4, Martina Vallin6, Eva Andersén-Karlsson7, Marie-Louise Ovesjö2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Involving patients in decisions about their pharmacotherapy is crucial for a satisfactory treatment outcome. Information and opinions about medicines are available from a variety of sources. The Wise List is the drug formulary of recommended essential medicines for the Stockholm healthcare region and is issued by the Drug and Therapeutics Committee (DTC). To inform the public about treatment for common diseases and the concept of recommended medicines, a patient edition of the Wise List was developed. The aim of this study was to explore patients' knowledge, needs and attitudes to the Wise List, DTC and information about medicines in general.Entities:
Keywords: Drug and Therapeutic committee; Drug formulary; Information sharing; Medicine information; Patient education; Survey interviewing
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Year: 2018 PMID: 29530028 PMCID: PMC5848508 DOI: 10.1186/s12913-018-2968-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Health Serv Res ISSN: 1472-6963 Impact factor: 2.655
Questions to participants’ in the survey
| Question area | Questions to | Questions to participants | Questions to participants |
|---|---|---|---|
| Background variables of the respondents | Sex | ||
| Knowledge of the concept with the Wise List | Do you recognise the Wise List? | Do you use the Wise List? | How do you use it? |
| Use of general information on medicines | Usually, do you search for information about medicines? |
Number of selected respondents per primary healthcare centres
| Primary healthcare centres organisational setting | Geographic location in Stockholm | Average number of visits per day in week 6, year 2014 | Number of surveys to be collected (35% of all visits) and collected surveys (n) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Corporate | South | 177 | 63 (66) |
| Public | South East | 291 | 102 (105) |
| Public | North West | 195 | 69 (71) |
| Corporate | North East | 190 | 66 (70) |
| Total | 853 | 300 (312) |
Semi-structured discussion guide with topics used in the FGDs
| Introductory question about medicines in general | |
| - Do you usually search for information about medicines? | |
| Use and usefulness of the list with recommended medicines, i.e. the Wise List | |
| - What is your first impression of the Wise List? Have you used it before? If, how does it worked? | |
| Concluding questions | |
| - After a brief summary - Is there anything you want to add? |
Description of the thematic analysis process
| 1. | Tapes and transcripts from the FGDs were listened to and read repeatedly to get a good grasp of the material. |
| 2. | Sections of text in the transcripts, focusing on the research question, were marked. Marked sections with related topics were grouped into emerging categories: 1) use of recommended medicines (the Wise List), 2) understandings of the aim, 3) benefits and needs, 3) improvements, and 4) general information about medicines. |
| 3. | The sections of text in each category were summarised and grouped by content into preliminary subcategories. |
| 4. | The next step was to find related patterns within each preliminary subcategory. Sections of text were moved between subcategories and new subcategories were formed. |
| 5. | After negotiated consensus between the researchers, the subcategories were grouped into three categories with related sub-categories (Table |
| 6. | Quotes were chosen to illustrate and validate each sub-category. |
Fig. 1Comparison between the four Primary Healthcare Centres regarding knowledge and use of recommended medicines (the Wise List) and Primary Healthcare Centre (PHD)
Fig. 2Comparison between age and knowledge and use of recommended medicines (the Wise List)
Categories and sub-categories of respondents understanding with the concept of recommended medicines (the Wise List), emerging from the analysis of the FGDs
| Category | Sub-category |
|---|---|
| Knowledge, attitudes and use of the Wise List | ✓ Knowledge of the Wise List |
| Suggestions for improvement | ✓ A simplified list of recommended medicines |
| Medicine information in general | ✓ Individualised information about medicines |