Literature DB >> 30006190

Care team perspectives on community pharmacy enhanced services.

Allison E Fay, Stefanie P Ferreri, Greene Shepherd, Kristin Lundeen, Gretchen L Tong, Trista Pfeiffenberger.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: To determine the awareness, collaboration, and perceived values and barriers of enhanced pharmacy services from care managers and primary care practice responders.
METHODS: An electronic questionnaire was sent to 1648 primary care practices and 600 care managers that work in 76 North Carolina counties containing an enhanced-service community pharmacy. Questionnaires were distributed in January 2017 and responses collected for 7 weeks. The questionnaire collected data on the awareness and perceived value of enhanced pharmacy services, preferred method and level of communication for referral, and barriers to using enhanced services. Data were gathered with the use of Likert-type, rank-order, dichotomous, and multiple-choice questions. Data were analyzed with the use of descriptive statistics, and group mean responses were compared by means of t tests.
RESULTS: Data analysis was performed in March 2017. Response rates were 5.4% (n = 89) from practice responders and 45% (n = 270) from care managers. In the responses received, 35% of practice responders and 88% of care managers were familiar with enhanced services offered by community pharmacies. A majority of respondents thought that enhanced pharmacy services are valuable, with more than 85% of practice responders agreeing that partnering with an enhanced-service pharmacy can help to improve patient health outcomes. Lack of knowledge of enhanced-service pharmacies, services offered, and the referral process were identified as significant barriers for practice responders.
CONCLUSION: Community-based pharmacies have an opportunity to collaborate with patient-centered medical home teams to provide enhanced pharmacy services, but provider outreach and education on enhanced services offered and the referral process are necessary to maximize this collaboration.
Copyright © 2018. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30006190     DOI: 10.1016/j.japh.2018.05.009

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Pharm Assoc (2003)        ISSN: 1086-5802


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