Preventing and resolving drug therapy problems by understanding patients' medication experiences

Abstract Objectives To provide tools for pharmacists to uncover patients' medication experiences and to discuss strategies that medication therapy management (MTM) pharmacists use to prevent and resolve drug therapy problems rooted in patients' medication experiences. Design Qualitative st...

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Hauptverfasser: Ramalho-de Oliveira, Djenane, BSPharm, MS, PhD, Shoemaker, Sarah J., PharmD, PhD, Ekstrand, Molly, BSPharm, Alves, Mateus R., BSPharm, PhD
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description Abstract Objectives To provide tools for pharmacists to uncover patients' medication experiences and to discuss strategies that medication therapy management (MTM) pharmacists use to prevent and resolve drug therapy problems rooted in patients' medication experiences. Design Qualitative study. Setting Health care delivery system in the Minneapolis/Saint Paul, MN, area from January to October 2010. Participants 10 MTM pharmacists. Intervention Thematic analysis of data from a focus group of MTM pharmacists and an MTM pharmacist's practice diary. Results Patients' medication experiences were revealed as a foundational aspect of MTM pharmacists' daily practices because they had to take these experiences into consideration to be effective practitioners. According to MTM pharmacists, patients express attitudes toward drug therapy in many different ways, thereby affecting how each patient takes his/her medications. Patients' medication experiences often were at the root of drug therapy problems (DTPs). From MTM pharmacists' examples, we identified DTPs at the root of patients' medication experiences and several strategies used by pharmacists to address patients' needs and concerns regarding medications. MTM pharmacists approached patients in a nonjudgmental way so that patients would feel comfortable sharing their perspectives and goals. After understanding patients' motivations and the basis of their attitudes and decision making, pharmacists could negotiate the process of behavioral change, if needed. Conclusion If pharmacists understand patients' medication experiences, they may be able to address and resolve DTPs to ultimately improve therapeutic outcomes and reduce adverse events.
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Focus Groups
Humans
Internal Medicine
Medication experiences
medication therapy management
Medication Therapy Management - organization & administration
Minnesota
Patient Education as Topic - methods
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Pharmacists - organization & administration
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Professional-Patient Relations
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