骨关节炎的指南知情护理:支持西非尼日利亚社区药剂师和卫生保健专业人员的需求

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Oladapo Adetunji , Ibidunni Alonge , Ebunoluwa Ayinmode , Tolulope Owoyemi , Adebimpe Ogunbanjo , Simon White , Adewale Adebajo , Christian Mallen , Krysia Dziedzic , Opeyemi O. Babatunde
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摘要

目的:本研究调查了尼日利亚社区药剂师根据循证建议管理OA的背景、培训需求和知识、资源和能力。方法进行焦点小组讨论(n = 2)。讨论探讨了当前的实践,支持需求,以及对一种新的OA护理模式的看法,在这种模式下,药剂师可以接受培训,以筛查、教育和转诊患者。数据按主题分析,包括利益相关者研讨会,以帮助解释。结果来自22名医疗保健专业人员的两个焦点小组的数据揭示了五个关键主题。社区药房是大多数患者的第一选择。护理路径和后续导航受患者负担能力的影响。放射学检查和血液检查是诊断和护理的基础,主要涉及药理学方法。没有为卫生专业人员商定/建立的当地护理途径,OA的多学科团队协作/护理有限。与会者表示有必要进行专业教育和制定国家指南,以告知初级保健中的骨关节炎管理。结论尼日利亚OA的护理途径是碎片化的,涉及药物的过度使用,非药物治疗的可及性有限。对于有效的初级保健和减少卫生不平等现象来说,统一的循证办法、适当的培训和多学科合作至关重要。
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Guideline-informed care for osteoarthritis: Support needs of community pharmacists and healthcare professionals in Nigeria, West-Africa

Objective

The study examined the context, training needs, and extent to which community pharmacists in Nigeria have the knowledge, resources, and capability to manage OA in line with evidence-based recommendations.

Methods

Focus group discussions (n ​= ​2) were conducted. Discussions explored current practice, the support needs, and perceptions of a new OA care model where pharmacists could be trained to screen, educate, and refer patients. Data was analyzed thematically, including stakeholder workshops to aid interpretation.

Results

Data from two focus groups with 22 healthcare professionals revealed five key themes. Community pharmacies were the first point of call for most patients. Care pathway and navigation onwards were influenced by patient affordability. Radiological examinations and blood tests underpinned diagnosis and care predominantly involved pharmacological approaches. There was no local care pathway agreed/established for health professionals, and multidisciplinary team collaboration/care for OA was limited. Participants expressed the need for professional education and the development of national guidelines to inform osteoarthritis management in primary care.

Conclusions

Nigeria's OA care pathway is fragmented, involves overuse of medication, and has limited access to non-pharmaceutical treatments. A unified, evidence-based approach with adequate training and multidisciplinary collaboration is essential for effective primary care and reducing health inequalities.
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Osteoarthritis and cartilage open
Osteoarthritis and cartilage open Orthopedics, Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation
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