药剂师在加拿大公共资助的医疗保健系统成瘾药物的作用:一项定性研究。

The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy Pub Date : 2025-05-14 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.4212/cjhp.3680
Amy Wiebe, Ruth Pecson, Maggie Coupland, Katelyn Halpape
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背景:加拿大人面临着前所未有的与物质有关的危害,影响着他们的健康、生计和人际关系。虽然药物通常用于戒断,减少伤害和治疗,但药剂师在成瘾药物护理环境中的作用仍不清楚。目的:探讨加拿大公共医疗保健系统中物质使用障碍领域药剂师的角色、活动、促进因素、障碍和附加值。方法:本定性研究基于虚拟访谈,于2024年1月26日至2月14日对15名在加拿大执业的药剂师进行访谈。如果参与者在公共资助的系统内提供直接的患者护理,并将其重点放在成瘾药物方面,则将其包括在内。使用NVivo 12软件对访谈进行转录和分析,并采用主题分析来确定关键主题。叙述的发展是为了展示各种各样的工作场所、角色和参与者的责任。结果:来自7个省的15名参与调查的药师描述了不同的活动,包括提供教育、收集信息、评估、开处方和给药、减少危害、支持护理转变、制定政策和加强治疗联盟。重点领域包括对在“灰色”领域工作感到惊讶,经历与职位范围相关的障碍,以及通过拥有有关药物的专业知识来增加价值。结论:加拿大药师在物质使用障碍护理中发挥着多种作用,具有扩大系统容量和改善用药管理的潜力。然而,需要系统的支持和创新来鼓励他们更多地参与,并需要进一步的研究来评估与实施这些角色相关的结果。
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Role of Pharmacists in Addiction Medicine in Canada's Publicly Funded Health Care Systems: A Qualitative Study.

Background: Canadians face unprecedented substance-related harms, affecting their health, livelihoods, and relationships. While medications are commonly used for withdrawal, harm reduction, and treatment, the role of pharmacists in addiction medicine care settings remains unclear.

Objective: To explore the roles, activities, facilitators, barriers, and value added of pharmacists working in the area of substance use disorder in Canada's publicly funded health care systems.

Methods: This qualitative study was based on virtual interviews conducted from January 26 to February 14, 2024, with 15 pharmacists practising in Canada. Participants were included if they provided direct patient care within a publicly funded system with a component of their focus in addiction medicine. Interviews were transcribed and analyzed using NVivo 12 software, and thematic analysis was employed to identify key themes. Narratives were developed to demonstrate the wide variety of workplaces, roles, and responsibilities of the participants.

Results: The 15 participating pharmacists, from 7 provinces, described diverse activities, including provision of education, gathering of information, assessment, prescribing and administration of medications, harm reduction, support of care transitions, policy development, and strengthening of therapeutic alliances. Areas of focus included being surprised by working in "grey" areas, experiencing barriers relating to the scope of their positions, and adding value by having specialized knowledge about medications.

Conclusions: Pharmacists in Canada play diverse roles in substance use disorder care, with the potential to expand system capacity and improve medication management. However, systemic support and innovation are needed to encourage their increased involvement, and further research is needed to evaluate outcomes associated with implementation of these roles.

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