Assessing Pharmacists' Views and Barriers to Providing and Billing for Pharmacist-Provided Health Care Services.

IF 1.1 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Journal of Pharmacy Technology Pub Date : 2021-08-01 Epub Date: 2021-06-04 DOI:10.1177/87551225211021187
Michael A Biddle, Kailyn K Cleveland, Shanna K O'Connor, Hayli Hruza, Madeline Foster, Elaine Nguyen, Renee Robinson, Thomas Wadsworth
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Abstract

Background: The role of Idaho and Alaska pharmacists in providing health care services has steadily broadened over recent years. With many new pharmacist-provided health care service possibilities, this study assessed the impact of these advancements on community pharmacies. Objective: The objective of this study was to identify current pharmacist-provided health care services and pharmacist-perceived barriers to providing and billing for these services in Idaho and Alaska community pharmacies. Methods: A questionnaire was developed focusing on 2 areas: providing services and billing for services. Pharmacy students on experiential rotations administered the questionnaires to pharmacists at their rotation sites. Pharmacists at community pharmacy practice sites in Idaho and Alaska completed the questionnaire in an interview format conducted by students. Likert-type scale data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. Because the study did not include a comparator group, no power calculation was conducted. All open-response answers were analyzed independently by 2 researchers and discrepancies in coding open-ended questions were resolved by discussion with a group of 4 researchers. Results: Most pharmacists reported that they already provide non-dispensing services, desired to implement new services, and had confidence in their team's ability to handle new services. Time and resources were the most cited barriers to providing new services; compensation, company support, and education were the most cited barriers to billing for services. Conclusions: Community pharmacists already provide non-dispensing services and many are looking to provide more services, but barriers of time, resources, compensation, company support, and education will need to be overcome to move forward.

评估药剂师的观点和障碍提供和收费的药剂师提供的卫生保健服务。
背景:爱达荷州和阿拉斯加州药剂师在提供卫生保健服务方面的作用近年来稳步扩大。随着许多新的药剂师提供的卫生保健服务的可能性,本研究评估了这些进步对社区药房的影响。目的:本研究的目的是确定目前药剂师提供的卫生保健服务和药剂师认为在爱达荷州和阿拉斯加州社区药房提供和计费这些服务的障碍。方法:从服务提供和服务计费两个方面进行问卷调查。实习轮岗的药学专业学生对轮岗地点的药剂师进行问卷调查。爱达荷州和阿拉斯加州社区药房实习地点的药剂师以学生访谈的形式完成了问卷调查。李克特量表数据采用描述性统计分析。由于该研究未包括比较组,因此未进行功率计算。所有开放式回答由2名研究人员独立分析,编码开放式问题的差异由4名研究人员讨论解决。结果:大多数药剂师报告他们已经提供非调剂服务,希望实施新的服务,并对他们的团队处理新服务的能力有信心。时间和资源是提供新服务的最大障碍;薪酬、公司支持和教育是服务收费的最大障碍。结论:社区药剂师已经提供了非调剂服务,许多人正在寻求提供更多的服务,但需要克服时间、资源、薪酬、公司支持和教育方面的障碍才能向前发展。
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Journal of Pharmacy Technology
Journal of Pharmacy Technology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.50
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49
期刊介绍: For both pharmacists and technicians, jPT provides valuable information for those interested in the entire body of pharmacy practice. jPT covers new drugs, products, and equipment; therapeutic trends; organizational, legal, and educational activities; drug distribution and administration; and includes continuing education articles.
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