| Literature DB >> 35999571 |
Gwenda Simons1, Nour Ismail2, Karim Raza3,4, Marie Falahee3, Karanbir Sandhu5, Christian D Mallen6, Rebecca J Stack7, Sarah Pontefract8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory arthritis which can cause joint damage and reduced quality of life. Early treatment of RA within 3 months of symptom onset is associated with improved clinical outcomes. However, this window of opportunity is often missed. One important contributing factor is patients with symptoms of RA delaying consulting their general practitioner (GP). Previous research indicates that patients with inflammatory arthritis are likely to visit pharmacies for advice before consulting their GP. Therefore, pharmacists are well positioned to identify patients with symptoms of early inflammatory arthritis and signpost them appropriately. This research examines community pharmacy staff's knowledge, perceptions, and approaches to management of patients presenting with symptoms of RA in order to identify training needs and other opportunities for intervention to enhance the role of pharmacy staff in the pathway to care.Entities:
Keywords: Community pharmacy; Early treatment; Help seeking; Pharmacists; Rheumatoid arthritis; Treatment delay
Year: 2022 PMID: 35999571 PMCID: PMC9400304 DOI: 10.1186/s41927-022-00280-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Rheumatol ISSN: 2520-1026
Interview guideline
| General symptoms | How often do you think you are approached in the pharmacy by someone with joint problems/ someone asking for rubs or pain relief to deal with joint problems? What kind of advice to you generally give them? Do you ask questions about the symptoms, and if so, what do they involve? If someone came in with pain in their hands over the knuckle joints and in the small joints of the fingers, what would you think might be going on? What would you advise? Are there any questions you would ask? |
| Arthritis and Rheumatoid Arthritis | Tell me what you know about arthritis in general? Tell me what you know about Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA)? What symptoms would you associate with RA? What symptoms would you associate with osteoarthritis (OA)? What would be the main difference between RA and other joint problems? Is RA a serious condition? With whom do you associate arthritis/RA (who is the typical patient)? What would be the consequences of having RA for the day-to-day living of a patient? Do you think there are treatments available that would effetely treat RA? What kind of treatments do you know? Is early treatment important and if so with what and why? |
| Advice | What, according to you, is the role of the pharmacist in prevention/ early intervention of illnesses such as RA? Do you feel you know enough about RA to inform the public what to do if they experience possible symptoms? Would you like to receive more training (and if so, in what format)? |
Participants’ characteristics
| Participant number | Age range (years) | Gender | Role within the pharmacy | Range number of years working in pharmacy |
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| 1 | Unknown* | Male | Pharmacist | 11–15 years |
| 2 | 50–60 | Female | Pharmacy technician | 16–20 years |
| 3 | 40–50 | Female | Pharmacist | Not known |
| 4 | 30–40 | Female | Pharmacist | 6–10 years |
| 5 | 50–60 | Female | Pharmacist | 21 + years |
| 6 | 20–30 | Female | Pre-registration | 2nd quarter training year |
| 7 | 40–50 | Female | Pharmacist | 21 + years |
| 8 | 40–50 | Male | Pharmacist | Not known |
| 9 | 30–40 | Male | Pharmacist | 1–5 years |
| 10 | 20–30 | Male | Pharmacist | 1–5 years |
| 11 | 20–30 | Female | Pharmacy assistant | 1–5 years |
| 12 | 30–40 | Male | Pharmacy assistant | 6–10 years |
| 13 | 20–30 | Female | Pharmacy assistant | 1–5 years |
| 14 | 20–30 | Male | Pre-registration | 2nd quarter training year |
| 15 | 20–30 | Male | Pre-registration | 2nd quarter training year |
| 16 | 20–30 | Female | Pre-registration | 2nd quarter training year |
| 17 | 30–40 | Male | Pre-registration | 3rd quarter training year |
| 18 | 20–30 | Male | Pre-registration | 3rd quarter training year |
| 19 | 20–30 | Male | Pre-registration | 3rd quarter training year |
*No age provided during interview
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