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Abstract
Background: The management of psychotropic medication in older adults is a challenge for every healthcare professional, but data concerning community pharmacists are scarce in the literature.
Aim: Our objectives were i) to understand the difficulties encountered by community pharmacists in managing older adults on psychotropic medication, and ii) to identify potential solutions to the difficulties discussed.
Method: A qualitative study by focus group was proposed to all community pharmacists in the vicinity of the university hospital of Angers, France, between May and June 2023. An interview guide was established based on data from literature, with open-ended questions covering 5 categories: management of adverse drug reactions, patient counselling and dispensing, management of psychotropic misuse, pharmacological knowledge, professional relationship and communication. Data were analysed using thematic analysis with an inductive approach.
Results: Four consecutive focus groups were conducted with 17 community pharmacists. Three themes emerged from the various discussions: communication-related issues (e.g. patients refusing to discuss or consider the pharmacist's advice, lack of care-continuity between hospital and community pharmacy); system-related issues (e.g. limitation of time available for patient counselling, lack of access to the patient's clinical details); and psychotropic-related issues (e.g. different perceptions of the risk-benefit ratio between patients and pharmacists, suspected dependence leading to overuse).
Conclusion: The challenges of managing psychotropic medications in older people in community pharmacies are many, but there are solutions. They mainly revolve around interprofessional collaboration, improving the patient pathway, particularly the link between hospital and community pharmacy, and improving training for pharmacists in optimising psychotropic medication.
期刊介绍:
The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (IJCP) offers a platform for articles on research in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Care and related practice-oriented subjects in the pharmaceutical sciences.
IJCP is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research data, new ideas and discussions on pharmacotherapy and outcome research, clinical pharmacy, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, the clinical use of medicines, medical devices and laboratory tests, information on medicines and medical devices information, pharmacy services research, medication management, other clinical aspects of pharmacy.
IJCP publishes original Research articles, Review articles , Short research reports, Commentaries, book reviews, and Letters to the Editor.
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is affiliated with the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP). ESCP promotes practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy, especially in Europe. The general aim of the society is to advance education, practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy .
Until 2010 the journal was called Pharmacy World & Science.