1. Pharmacists' perceptions of their practice: a comparison between Alberta and Northern Ireland.
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Al Hamarneh YN, Rosenthal M, McElnay JC, and Tsuyuki RT
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- Alberta, Health Care Surveys, Humans, Northern Ireland, Pharmacists statistics & numerical data, Professional Role, Attitude of Health Personnel, Community Pharmacy Services organization & administration, Patient-Centered Care organization & administration, Pharmacists organization & administration
- Abstract
Objective: To explore how community pharmacists from Alberta, Canada, and Northern Ireland, UK, describe what a pharmacist does and to compare their responses., Methods: Two hundred community pharmacists were interviewed using the telephone. The interviewer who introduced himself as a researcher asked two questions about the period over which the participants had been practising pharmacy and the way they describe what a pharmacist does. Responses were categorised into three categories: patient-centred, product-focused and ambiguous. Word-cloud analysis was used to assess the use of patient-care-related terms., Key Findings: Of the responses from community pharmacists in Alberta, 29% were categorised as patient-centred, 45% as product-focused and 26% as ambiguous. In Northern Ireland, 40% of the community pharmacists' responses were categorised as patient-centred, 39% as product-focused and 21% as ambiguous. Community pharmacists in Northern Ireland provided more patient-centred responses than community pharmacists in Alberta (P=0.013). The word-cloud analysis showed that 'medicine' and 'dispense' were the most frequently reported terms. It also highlighted a relative lack of patient-care-related terms., Conclusions: The findings of the present study are suggestive of some movement towards patient-centredness; however, product-focused practice still predominates within the pharmacy profession in Alberta and Northern Ireland. The relative lack of patient-care-related terms suggests that patient care is still not the first priority for pharmacists in both Alberta and Northern Ireland., (© 2011 The Authors. IJPP © 2011 Royal Pharmaceutical Society.)
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- 2012
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