Overcoming language barriers to enhance pharmaceutical care: Design and validation of a pictogram-based tool for cancer patients.

IF 0.9 4区 医学 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Justine Clarenne, Marion Barrois, Audrey Durand, Léa Aubert, Claire Carlier, Kamelia Smati, Olivier Bouché, Florian Slimano
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PurposeOncology Pharmacists providing care for cancer patients need access to medication history, act to prevent drug- / herb-drug interaction (HDI), educate patients on detection and management of adverse effects (AE) through proper use of supportive care. However, language barriers are common in case with less spoken languages, making communication challenging. We aimed to design and validate a set of illustrations addressing these key topics.MethodsThe design of the pictures was led by three pharmacists, focusing on three topics: general information (medication history), problems detection (AE of anticancer treatments, HDI) and the proper use of supportive care (e.g., mouthwash). Illustrations were created using Canva® (Canva Pty Ltd, Perth, Australia). Each card underwent a two-step validation process: an on-site evaluation (Wooclap® (Bruxelles, Belgium) for agreement/disagreement with recommendations), followed by a broader validation involving a multidisciplinary panel including oncologists, general practitioners, nurses, pharmacists, and patients- using a 9-point Likert scale on a Google® Form (Google, Mountain View, CA, USA).ResultsA total of 53 cards were initially evaluated by 19 pharmacists who fully approved 18 of them and provided recommendations for the others. Subsequently, a panel of 27 respondents rated the 53 cards. After the first round, the mean score was 7.37 ± 1.2, with all but five cards receiving a score >6 and being validated. The clarity of four cards (weight variation, HDI, dry skin, neuropathy) was improved while one (St John's wort) was ultimately removed. The four revised cards were then resubmitted and received approval.ConclusionsA final set of 52 validated cards will help enhance pharmaceutical care for cancer patients facing language barriers.

克服语言障碍,加强药学服务:为癌症患者设计和验证一个基于象形文字的工具。
目的肿瘤药师为癌症患者提供护理,需要了解患者用药史,采取措施预防药物/草药相互作用(HDI),通过正确使用支持治疗,教育患者发现和管理不良反应(AE)。然而,语言障碍在口语较少的情况下很常见,这使得沟通具有挑战性。我们的目标是设计和验证一组解决这些关键主题的插图。方法图片设计由3名药师主导,围绕一般信息(用药史)、问题发现(抗癌治疗AE、HDI)和支持护理(如漱口水)的正确使用3个主题进行设计。插图使用Canva®(Canva Pty Ltd, Perth, Australia)创建。每张卡片都经过两步验证过程:现场评估(Wooclap®(布鲁塞尔,比利时)对建议的同意/不同意),然后是包括肿瘤学家、全科医生、护士、药剂师和患者在内的多学科小组进行更广泛的验证-使用谷歌®表格(谷歌,Mountain View, CA, USA)上的9分李克特量表。结果19名药师对53张卡片进行了初步评价,其中18张完全认可,并对其他卡片提出了建议。随后,一个由27名受访者组成的小组对这53张卡片进行了评分。第一轮结束后,平均得分为7.37±1.2,除5张牌外,其余牌得分均为bb0.6,并得到验证。四张卡片(体重变化、HDI、皮肤干燥、神经病变)的清晰度得到改善,而一张卡片(圣约翰草)最终被去除。然后重新提交四张修改后的卡片并获得批准。结论最终一套52张验证卡将有助于加强语言障碍癌症患者的药学服务。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice is a peer-reviewed scholarly journal dedicated to educating health professionals about providing pharmaceutical care to patients with cancer. It is the official publication of the International Society for Oncology Pharmacy Practitioners (ISOPP). Publishing pertinent case reports and consensus guidelines...
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