文化历史活动理论的基本概念:在药剂学实践中解决挑战的一个错失的机会。

IF 3.7 3区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Ivana Guarrasi , Nick Hopwood , Andy Blunden , Daniel F.B. Wright , Megan Anakin
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这篇评论概述了文化历史活动理论(CHAT)的理论基础,并展示了其在药学实践中的应用。CHAT提供了一个全面的框架,以解决药剂师在不断发展的医疗保健环境中面临的复杂挑战。CHAT为药学研究人员提供了一种不同的方法来处理和解决实践研究问题,这些问题似乎对可能侧重于因果关系的传统方法有抵抗力。这篇评论介绍了CHAT的五个基本概念:学习、活动、系统、文化和变化。CHAT强调集体学习和将药房实践中的矛盾视为创新解决方案和系统变革的机会的变革潜力。通过应用CHAT,鼓励药剂师对其工作环境进行全面检查,以解决持续存在的问题和关注。通过一个例子提供了CHAT在药房的应用,其中审查了引入电子病历和电子处方系统所产生的紧张关系。这一分析显示了如何利用系统性矛盾来加强药剂师的实践。基于chat的解决方案不同于提供以个人为重点的培训建议,而不同于提供包含更广泛的专业发展方法的建议。通过专注于广泛的学习和新的实践模式的共同创造,CHAT提供了一个强大的理论基础,以重新思考药房实践,以应对当代医疗保健的复杂性。
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Foundational concepts in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory: A missing opportunity to address challenges in pharmacy practice
This commentary outlines the theoretical underpinnings of Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) and demonstrates its application to pharmacy practice. CHAT offers a comprehensive framework to address the complex challenges faced by pharmacists in an ever-evolving healthcare environment. CHAT provides pharmacy researchers with a different way of approaching and addressing practice research problems that appear to be resistant to traditional methods that may focus on cause and effect. This commentary introduces five of CHAT's foundational concepts: learning, activity, systems, culture, and change. CHAT emphasizes collective learning and the transformative potential of viewing contradictions within pharmacy practice as opportunities for innovative solutions and systemic change. By applying CHAT, pharmacists are encouraged to engage in the holistic examination of their work environments to address persistent problems and concerns. An application of CHAT in pharmacy is provided through an example where tensions arising from the introduction of electronic patient records and electronic prescribing systems were examined. This analysis shows how systemic contradictions can be leveraged to enhance pharmacist practice. A CHAT-informed solution differs from offering recommendations that involve individual-focused training to one that encompasses a wider professional development approach. By focusing on expansive learning and the co-creation of new practice models, CHAT provides a robust theoretical foundation for rethinking pharmacy practices in response to the complexities of contemporary healthcare.
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Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy
Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
7.20
自引率
10.30%
发文量
225
审稿时长
47 days
期刊介绍: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy (RSAP) is a quarterly publication featuring original scientific reports and comprehensive review articles in the social and administrative pharmaceutical sciences. Topics of interest include outcomes evaluation of products, programs, or services; pharmacoepidemiology; medication adherence; direct-to-consumer advertising of prescription medications; disease state management; health systems reform; drug marketing; medication distribution systems such as e-prescribing; web-based pharmaceutical/medical services; drug commerce and re-importation; and health professions workforce issues.
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