Hospital Pharmacists' Experiences with Medical Assistance in Dying: A Qualitative Study.

IF 0.6 Q4 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Theresa J Schindel, Phillip Woods, Amary Mey, Michelle A King, Margaret Gray, Javiera Navarrete
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Abstract

Background: Pharmacists in many countries have long been involved in some aspect of assisted dying. Since 2016, when Canada enacted legislation permitting medical assistance in dying (MAiD), the number of patients seeking the procedure has increased yearly. Despite the global nature of pharmacists' involvement, little is known about how they experience MAiD practice.

Objective: To study how pharmacists experience the practice of caring for patients who seek MAiD.

Methods: This qualitative study used semistructured interviews with pharmacists who had cared for patients seeking MAiD. Interviews, conducted between June 2019 and October 2020, were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. Data were examined using a modified framework analysis approach. Data were coded and sorted using Quirkos and Microsoft Excel software. Themes were defined through an iterative process involving constant comparison.

Results: Nineteen hospital pharmacists representing a range of practice settings in Alberta participated in the study. The experience of caring for patients seeking assistance in dying brought to light 3 themes: finding a place in the process, serving in a caring role, and bearing emotional burdens. Pharmacists' experiences were personal, relational, emotional, and dynamic.

Conclusions: Each of the pharmacists experienced MAiD practice in a unique way. Although their roles in MAiD were primarily medication-focused, their experiences highlighted the centrality of patient choices, autonomy, and needs. The results of this study will inform pharmacists (including those not yet engaged in MAiD practice) about the role, and will also be valuable for pharmacy organizations and educators seeking to support pharmacists and the profession, as well as policy-makers seeking to expand pharmacists' roles in MAiD.

医院药师临终医疗救助经验的质性研究
背景:许多国家的药剂师长期以来一直参与辅助死亡的某些方面。自2016年加拿大颁布立法允许死亡医疗援助(MAiD)以来,寻求这一程序的患者人数每年都在增加。尽管药剂师的参与具有全球性质,但人们对他们如何体验MAiD实践知之甚少。目的:了解药师对寻求MAiD患者的护理体会。方法:本质性研究采用半结构化访谈法,对曾照顾寻求MAiD患者的药剂师进行访谈。采访于2019年6月至2020年10月期间进行,录音并逐字转录。使用改进的框架分析方法检查数据。使用Quirkos和Microsoft Excel软件对数据进行编码和排序。主题是通过不断比较的迭代过程来定义的。结果:19家医院药剂师代表了艾伯塔省的一系列实践设置参加了研究。照顾寻求临终帮助的病人的经历揭示了三个主题:在这个过程中找到自己的位置,扮演照顾者的角色,承受情感负担。药剂师的经历是个人的、关系的、情感的和动态的。结论:每位药师都有独特的MAiD实践经历。尽管他们在MAiD中的角色主要以药物为中心,但他们的经验强调了患者选择、自主和需求的中心地位。本研究的结果将告知药剂师(包括那些尚未从事MAiD实践的药剂师)这一角色,对于寻求支持药剂师和职业的药房组织和教育工作者以及寻求扩大药剂师在MAiD中的作用的政策制定者来说,也将是有价值的。
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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF HOSPITAL PHARMACY PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-
CiteScore
1.10
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0.00%
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64
期刊介绍: The CJHP is an academic journal that focuses on how pharmacists in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings optimize safe and effective drug use for patients in Canada and throughout the world. The aim of the CJHP is to be a respected international publication serving as a major venue for dissemination of information related to patient-centred pharmacy practice in hospitals and other collaborative health care settings in Canada and throughout the world.
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