The role of pharmacy personnel in promoting adherence to antiretroviral therapy in the Eastern Cape: communication barriers and breakthroughs.

Elizabeth Rattine-Flaherty, Sue Burton
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Background: Many people living with HIV struggle to adhere to their antiretroviral therapy, leading to suboptimal health outcomes and increased costs to the healthcare system. Due to their unique training and position in the health care system, South African pharmacists and pharmacy support personnel have the potential to improve adherence through effective patient counselling. However, they are often underutilised and face multiple barriers to providing these services. The aim of this study was to examine how pharmacists and pharmacy personnel view their impact upon the medication adherence behaviours of people living with and receiving medication therapy for HIV.Methods: The study used an exploratory qualitative research design. Our research team conducted in-depth interviews with 24 pharmacy personnel working in public health clinics in the Eastern Cape of South Africa, then used thematic analysis of the qualitative research data to determine the results.Results: Pharmacy personnel identified three key sets of communication challenges that limited effective patient counselling on antiretroviral therapy. These included environmental barriers presented by clinic design, language barriers between patients and pharmacy personnel, and varying communication styles and education levels of pharmacy staff and patients. Additionally, pharmacy personnel described innovative strategies they use to improve patient-provider communication and address adherence issues.Conclusions: Pharmacy personnel working in public health clinics face daily communication challenges as they attempt to provide counselling to patients with HIV. Both the clinic environment and the complex nature of HIV treatment serve as barriers to patient comprehension. In the face of these challenges, pharmacy personnel do their best to implement strategies that enhance patient counselling and address concerns about adherence. Increased attention should be paid to reducing the barriers to pharmacy-based patient counselling and utilising pharmacy personnel to enhance patient understanding and adherence to antiretroviral therapy.

药学人员在东开普省促进坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗方面的作用:沟通障碍和突破。
背景:许多艾滋病毒感染者努力坚持抗逆转录病毒治疗,导致不理想的健康结果和增加医疗保健系统的成本。由于他们在卫生保健系统中的独特培训和地位,南非药剂师和药房支持人员有潜力通过有效的患者咨询来提高依从性。然而,它们往往未得到充分利用,在提供这些服务时面临多重障碍。本研究的目的是检查药剂师和药房人员如何看待他们对艾滋病毒感染者和接受药物治疗的人的药物依从性行为的影响。方法:本研究采用探索性质的研究设计。我们的研究团队对南非东开普省公共卫生诊所的24名药学人员进行了深度访谈,然后对定性研究数据进行专题分析以确定结果。结果:药房人员确定了三组关键的沟通挑战,这些挑战限制了抗逆转录病毒治疗的有效患者咨询。这些障碍包括诊所设计带来的环境障碍,患者与药学人员之间的语言障碍,以及药学人员与患者之间不同的沟通方式和教育水平。此外,药房人员描述了他们用来改善医患沟通和解决依从性问题的创新策略。结论:在公共卫生诊所工作的药学人员在试图向艾滋病患者提供咨询时,面临着日常沟通方面的挑战。临床环境和艾滋病毒治疗的复杂性都是患者理解的障碍。面对这些挑战,药房人员尽最大努力实施加强患者咨询和解决依从性问题的战略。应更加重视减少以药物为基础的患者咨询的障碍,并利用药学人员加强患者对抗逆转录病毒治疗的理解和坚持。
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