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Erschienen in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy 6/2008

01.12.2008 | Research Article

Exploring patients’ perspectives of pharmacist supplementary prescribing in Scotland

verfasst von: Derek C. Stewart, Johnson George, Christine M. Bond, I. T. Scott Cunningham, H. Lesley Diack, Dorothy J. McCaig

Erschienen in: International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy | Ausgabe 6/2008

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Abstract

Aim The aim of this study was to explore patients’ perspectives and experiences of pharmacist supplementary prescribing (SP) in Scotland. Method A survey in primary and secondary care in Scotland. Pharmacist supplementary prescribers (n = 10) were purposively selected across Scotland. All pharmacists distributed questionnaires to 20 consecutive patients as they attended appointments during October to December 2006. Reminders were mailed to all 20 patients by each pharmacist 2 weeks after initial distribution. Main outcome measures The questionnaire contained items on: attitudes towards pharmacist SP derived from earlier qualitative research; consultation satisfaction derived from a validated scale developed initially for general practitioners, with the term ‘doctor’ being replaced by ‘pharmacist prescriber’; and demographics. Closed and Likert scales were used as response options. Results One pharmacist withdrew. The patient response rate was 57.2% (103/180). The median age was 67 years (interquartile range 56.5–73 years), with 53.4% being female. Most (76, 73.8%) consulted with the pharmacist in a general practice setting. Patients reported positive consultation experiences with 89.3% agreeing/strongly agreeing that they were satisfied with the consultation, 78.7% thought the pharmacist told them everything about their treatment and 72.9% felt the pharmacist was interested in them as a person. Most patients were positive in their attitudes, agreeing that they would recommend a pharmacist prescriber to others and that they had trust in the pharmacist. However, 65% would prefer to consult a doctor. Conclusion Most patient respondents were satisfied with, and had a positive attitude towards, pharmacist prescribing consultations. However, most patients would still elect to see a doctor given the choice.
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Metadaten
Titel
Exploring patients’ perspectives of pharmacist supplementary prescribing in Scotland
verfasst von
Derek C. Stewart
Johnson George
Christine M. Bond
I. T. Scott Cunningham
H. Lesley Diack
Dorothy J. McCaig
Publikationsdatum
01.12.2008
Verlag
Springer Netherlands
Erschienen in
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy / Ausgabe 6/2008
Print ISSN: 2210-7703
Elektronische ISSN: 2210-7711
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-008-9248-x

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