Consumers persepctive on pharmacists integration into private primary healthcare clinics in Malaysia


Autoria(s): Saw, Pui San; Nissen, Lisa; Wong, Pei Se; Freeman, Christopher R.; Mak, Vivienne
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01/05/2014

Resumo

Background: Pharmacists are considered medication experts but are underutilised mainly at the periphery of the primary healthcare team. General medical practitioners (GPs) in Malaysian private healthcare clinics are granted rights to prescribe and dispense medications, thus furhter limiting pharmacists involvement in ensuring safe use of medicines. The integration of pharmacist into private primary healthcare clinics has the potential to reduce medication-relation problems. Objective: To explore the views of consumers on the integration of pharmacists within private primary healthcare clinics in Malaysia. Method: A purposive sample of healthcare consumers in Selangor and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia were invited to participate in focus groups and semi-structured interviews. Sessions were audio recorded and transcribed verbatim and thematically analysed using NVivo 10. Results: A total of 24 healthcare consumers particpated in two focus groups and six semi-structured interviews. Four major themes were identified: (1) Pharmacists role viewed mainly as supplying medications, (2) Readiness to accept pharmacists in private healthcare clinics, (3) Willingness to pay for pharmacy services, and (4) Concerns about GPs resistance to pharmacist integration. Consumers felt that a pharmacist integrated into private prumary healthcare clinics could offer potential benefits such as counter-checking prescriptions to ensure correct medication is supplied and counselling consumers on their medications and the potential side effects. The potential to increase in costs to consumers and GPs reluctance were perceived as barriers to integration. Conclusion: This study provides insights into consumers perspectives on the roles of pharmacists within private primary healthcare clinics in Malaysia. Consumers generally supported pharmacist integration into private primary healthcare clinics. However, for pharmacists to expand their capacity in providing integrated and collaborative primary care services to consumers, barriers to pharmacist integration need to be addressed.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74350/

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NPS Medicinewise

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/74350/1/poster_presentation_NMS2014.pdf

Saw, Pui San, Nissen, Lisa, Wong, Pei Se, Freeman, Christopher R., & Mak, Vivienne (2014) Consumers persepctive on pharmacists integration into private primary healthcare clinics in Malaysia. In National Medicines Symposium 2014, 21-23 May 2014, Brisbane, Australia.

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Copyright 2014 Please consult the authors

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School of Clinical Sciences; Faculty of Health

Palavras-Chave #111502 Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
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Conference Item