Enhancing the Role of Community Pharmacists in Medication Safety: A Qualitative Study of Voices from the Frontline.

IF 1.8 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-07-09 DOI:10.3390/pharmacy13040094
Annesha White, Erika L Thompson, Solyi Kim, Janice A Osei, Kimberly G Fulda, Yan Xiao
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Abstract

Preventable adverse drug events (ADEs) remain a significant threat in community settings, a challenge that is critical in community pharmacy settings where continuity of care and healthcare access can be limited. This qualitative study explored the perspectives of 13 community pharmacists through focus groups and interviews to identify barriers and propose solutions to enhance their role in patient care. Pharmacists emphasized their critical position in ensuring safe medication use, particularly for older adults managing multiple chronic conditions. Key findings revealed five themes: (1) defining medication safety as minimizing risk and empowering patients; (2) characteristics of the "perfect patient," including medication awareness and proactive engagement; (3) the pharmacist's role in detecting and resolving medication-related problems; (4) systemic barriers such as time constraints, lack of access to patient records, insufficient privacy, and undervaluation of pharmacists' roles; and (5) proposed solutions including private counseling areas, increased staffing, integrated electronic health records, and legislative recognition of pharmacists as healthcare providers. Strengthening collaboration with physicians and empowering patients through education were also highlighted as key strategies. These findings underscore the need for systemic changes-especially in light of lessons learned during the pandemic-to support pharmacists in delivering comprehensive medication management and improving patient safety.

加强社区药师在用药安全中的作用:来自一线声音的定性研究。
在社区环境中,可预防的药物不良事件(ADEs)仍然是一个重大威胁,在护理连续性和卫生保健可及性有限的社区药房环境中,这是一个至关重要的挑战。本定性研究通过焦点小组和访谈探讨了13个社区药剂师的观点,以确定障碍并提出解决方案,以加强他们在患者护理中的作用。药剂师强调了他们在确保安全用药方面的关键地位,特别是对于管理多种慢性疾病的老年人。主要研究结果揭示了五个主题:(1)将用药安全定义为最小化风险并赋予患者权力;(2)“完美患者”特征,包括用药意识和主动参与;(三)药师在发现和解决用药问题中的作用;(4)系统障碍,如时间限制、缺乏对患者记录的访问、隐私不足和对药剂师角色的低估;(5)提出了解决方案,包括私人咨询领域,增加人员配备,整合电子健康记录,立法承认药剂师作为医疗保健提供者。会议还强调,加强与医生的合作和通过教育赋予病人权力是关键战略。这些发现强调需要进行系统性变革,特别是根据大流行期间的经验教训,以支持药剂师提供全面的药物管理和改善患者安全。
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Pharmacy
Pharmacy PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
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