How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation

Background: Data on medication-related hospital admissions suggest that there is an opportunity for improved pharmaceutical care. Hence, concerns about  medication-related hospital admissions is a driver to extend and integrate the role of community pharmacists in general practice. Aim: The aim of t...

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Main Authors: Ankie C. M. Hazen, Antoinette A. de Bont, Anne J. Leendertse, Dorien L. M. Zwart, Niek J. de Wit, Johan J. de Gier, Marcel L. Bouvy
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Language:English
Published: Ubiquity Press 2019-01-01
Series:International Journal of Integrated Care
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Online Access:https://www.ijic.org/articles/3291
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spelling doaj-b8a5201add3a49fb955d692f4a2e782b2020-11-24T21:46:40ZengUbiquity PressInternational Journal of Integrated Care1568-41562019-01-0119110.5334/ijic.32914078How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented EvaluationAnkie C. M. Hazen0Antoinette A. de Bont1Anne J. Leendertse2Dorien L. M. Zwart3Niek J. de Wit4Johan J. de Gier5Marcel L. Bouvy6Department of General Practice, Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht UniversityInstitute of Health Policy and Management at the Erasmus University RotterdamDepartment of General Practice, Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht UniversityDepartment of General Practice, Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht UniversityDepartment of General Practice, Julius Centre for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Centre Utrecht, Utrecht UniversityDepartment of Pharmacotherapy, Epidemiology and -Economics, University of GroningenDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Utrecht UniversityBackground: Data on medication-related hospital admissions suggest that there is an opportunity for improved pharmaceutical care. Hence, concerns about  medication-related hospital admissions is a driver to extend and integrate the role of community pharmacists in general practice. Aim: The aim of this paper is to give a systematic description of 1) what integrating a non-dispensing pharmacist (NDP) in general practice entails and 2) how this integrated care model is expected to contribute to patients’ medication therapy management. Methods: Based on ethnographic data collected by NDPs in general practices in the Netherlands, we conducted a theory evaluation. Results: The impact of NDPs providing integrated care can be explained by 1) the specific expertise NDPs bring into general practice and the tailored solutions they offer for individual patients, including deviation from medical protocols when necessary, 2) the reconciliation of interprofessional tensions caused by overlapping tasks with practice nurses, which results in a distinct patient population, 3) the conduct of clinical medication reviews aligned to the work processes of the GP practice and 4) the integration of quality management work into clinical work. Conclusion: The success of integrated pharmaceutical care is dependent on how NDPs collaborate with GPs and practice nurses. NDPs need to mobilize clinical pharmaceutical expertise into general practice. Yet, integrating quality management into clinical work is key to integrate pharmaceutical care. Paradoxically, full integration requires from NDPs to develop a distinct role in general practice.https://www.ijic.org/articles/3291clinical pharmacistintegrated carenew rolesprimary caremedication review
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author Ankie C. M. Hazen
Antoinette A. de Bont
Anne J. Leendertse
Dorien L. M. Zwart
Niek J. de Wit
Johan J. de Gier
Marcel L. Bouvy
spellingShingle Ankie C. M. Hazen
Antoinette A. de Bont
Anne J. Leendertse
Dorien L. M. Zwart
Niek J. de Wit
Johan J. de Gier
Marcel L. Bouvy
How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
International Journal of Integrated Care
clinical pharmacist
integrated care
new roles
primary care
medication review
author_facet Ankie C. M. Hazen
Antoinette A. de Bont
Anne J. Leendertse
Dorien L. M. Zwart
Niek J. de Wit
Johan J. de Gier
Marcel L. Bouvy
author_sort Ankie C. M. Hazen
title How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
title_short How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
title_full How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
title_fullStr How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
title_full_unstemmed How Clinical Integration of Pharmacists in General Practice has Impact on Medication Therapy Management: A Theory-oriented Evaluation
title_sort how clinical integration of pharmacists in general practice has impact on medication therapy management: a theory-oriented evaluation
publisher Ubiquity Press
series International Journal of Integrated Care
issn 1568-4156
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Background: Data on medication-related hospital admissions suggest that there is an opportunity for improved pharmaceutical care. Hence, concerns about  medication-related hospital admissions is a driver to extend and integrate the role of community pharmacists in general practice. Aim: The aim of this paper is to give a systematic description of 1) what integrating a non-dispensing pharmacist (NDP) in general practice entails and 2) how this integrated care model is expected to contribute to patients’ medication therapy management. Methods: Based on ethnographic data collected by NDPs in general practices in the Netherlands, we conducted a theory evaluation. Results: The impact of NDPs providing integrated care can be explained by 1) the specific expertise NDPs bring into general practice and the tailored solutions they offer for individual patients, including deviation from medical protocols when necessary, 2) the reconciliation of interprofessional tensions caused by overlapping tasks with practice nurses, which results in a distinct patient population, 3) the conduct of clinical medication reviews aligned to the work processes of the GP practice and 4) the integration of quality management work into clinical work. Conclusion: The success of integrated pharmaceutical care is dependent on how NDPs collaborate with GPs and practice nurses. NDPs need to mobilize clinical pharmaceutical expertise into general practice. Yet, integrating quality management into clinical work is key to integrate pharmaceutical care. Paradoxically, full integration requires from NDPs to develop a distinct role in general practice.
topic clinical pharmacist
integrated care
new roles
primary care
medication review
url https://www.ijic.org/articles/3291
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