Survey in Hyogo Prefecture on the Current Status of Pharmacists in Home Health Care and Exploration of Factors Causing Psychological Burden

There is a need for pharmacists to be actively involved in home healthcare through a wide range of collaboration in healthcare and welfare. However, insufficient evidence is available to search for factors that prevent pharmacists from being proactive in home healthcare. In this study, we conducted...

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Veröffentlicht in:YAKUGAKU ZASSHI 2022/10/01, Vol.142(10), pp.1115-1123
Hauptverfasser: Yasuhara, Tomohisa, Usui, Haruka, Kinoshita, Atsushi, Yasuda, Motoko, Kushihata, Taro, Ueda, Masahiro, Nagata, Misa, Sone, Tomomichi
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Zusammenfassung:There is a need for pharmacists to be actively involved in home healthcare through a wide range of collaboration in healthcare and welfare. However, insufficient evidence is available to search for factors that prevent pharmacists from being proactive in home healthcare. In this study, we conducted an extensive questionnaire survey among pharmacists engaged in home pharmacy work who belong to the Hyogo Pharmaceutical Society regarding the current status of pharmacists' work in home medical care and their psychological burden; we also explored the factors that may hinder the future development of home medical care. As a result, 925 (44%) valid responses were obtained, and seven factors— “current multidisciplinary cooperation”, “relationships with patients and their families”, “emotional burden for home healthcare”, “attitude toward patients”, “ideal of multidisciplinary cooperation”, “anxiety about aggressive intervention”, and “anxiety about talking to and dealing with patients”— were extracted. Furthermore, it was suggested that pharmacists' mental burden and anxiety are closely related to their successful experiences in building relationships with patients and patients' families as well as with multidisciplinary cooperation in home healthcare. Therefore, to train pharmacists to be actively involved in home healthcare, it is important not only to impart knowledge and skills but also for them to gain experience practicing their contributions as pharmacists in the field of home healthcare with multiple professions, patients, and patients' families.
ISSN:0031-6903
1347-5231
DOI:10.1248/yakushi.22-00111