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A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study

BACKGROUND: People transitioning from hospital- to community-based care are at increased risk of experiencing medication problems that can lead to adverse drug events and poor health outcomes. Community pharmacists provide medication expertise and support during care transitions yet are not routinel...

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Autores principales: Guilcher, Sara J. T., Fernandes, Olavo, Luke, Miles J., Wong, Gary, Lui, Philip, Cameron, Karen, Pariser, Pauline, Raco, Vanessa, Kak, Karishma, Varghese, Shawn, Papastergiou, John, McCarthy, Lisa M.
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4909-0
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author Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Fernandes, Olavo
Luke, Miles J.
Wong, Gary
Lui, Philip
Cameron, Karen
Pariser, Pauline
Raco, Vanessa
Kak, Karishma
Varghese, Shawn
Papastergiou, John
McCarthy, Lisa M.
author_facet Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Fernandes, Olavo
Luke, Miles J.
Wong, Gary
Lui, Philip
Cameron, Karen
Pariser, Pauline
Raco, Vanessa
Kak, Karishma
Varghese, Shawn
Papastergiou, John
McCarthy, Lisa M.
author_sort Guilcher, Sara J. T.
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description BACKGROUND: People transitioning from hospital- to community-based care are at increased risk of experiencing medication problems that can lead to adverse drug events and poor health outcomes. Community pharmacists provide medication expertise and support during care transitions yet are not routinely included in communications between hospitals and other primary health care providers. The PhaRmacy COMmunication ParTnership (PROMPT) intervention facilitates medication management by optimizing information sharing between pharmacists across care settings. This developmental evaluation sought to assess the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the PROMPT intervention, and to explore how contextual factors influenced its implementation. METHODS: PROMPT was implemented for 14 weeks (January–April, 2018) in the general internal medicine units at two teaching hospitals in Toronto, Canada. PROMPT featured two contact points between hospital and community pharmacists around patient discharge: (1) faxing an enhanced discharge prescription and discharge summary to a patient’s community pharmacy and (2) a follow-up phone call from the hospital pharmacist to the community pharmacist. Our mixed-method evaluation involved electronic patient records, process measures using tracking forms, telephone surveys and semi-structured interviews with participating community and hospital pharmacists. RESULTS: The intervention involved 45 patients with communication between 12 hospital and 45 community pharmacists. Overall, the intervention had challenges with feasibility. Issues with fidelity included challenges with the medical discharge summary being available at the time of faxing and hospital pharmacists’ difficulties with incorporating novel elements of the program into their existing practices. However, both community and hospital pharmacists recognized the potential benefits to patient care that PROMPT offered, and both groups proposed recommendations for further improvements. Suggestions included enhancing hospital staffing and resources. CONCLUSION: Improving intraprofessional collaboration, through interventions such as PROMPT, positions pharmacists as leaders of medication management services across care settings and has the potential to improve patient care; however, more co-design work is needed to enhance the intervention and its fidelity.
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spelling pubmed-70113692020-02-14 A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study Guilcher, Sara J. T. Fernandes, Olavo Luke, Miles J. Wong, Gary Lui, Philip Cameron, Karen Pariser, Pauline Raco, Vanessa Kak, Karishma Varghese, Shawn Papastergiou, John McCarthy, Lisa M. BMC Health Serv Res Research Article BACKGROUND: People transitioning from hospital- to community-based care are at increased risk of experiencing medication problems that can lead to adverse drug events and poor health outcomes. Community pharmacists provide medication expertise and support during care transitions yet are not routinely included in communications between hospitals and other primary health care providers. The PhaRmacy COMmunication ParTnership (PROMPT) intervention facilitates medication management by optimizing information sharing between pharmacists across care settings. This developmental evaluation sought to assess the feasibility and acceptability of implementing the PROMPT intervention, and to explore how contextual factors influenced its implementation. METHODS: PROMPT was implemented for 14 weeks (January–April, 2018) in the general internal medicine units at two teaching hospitals in Toronto, Canada. PROMPT featured two contact points between hospital and community pharmacists around patient discharge: (1) faxing an enhanced discharge prescription and discharge summary to a patient’s community pharmacy and (2) a follow-up phone call from the hospital pharmacist to the community pharmacist. Our mixed-method evaluation involved electronic patient records, process measures using tracking forms, telephone surveys and semi-structured interviews with participating community and hospital pharmacists. RESULTS: The intervention involved 45 patients with communication between 12 hospital and 45 community pharmacists. Overall, the intervention had challenges with feasibility. Issues with fidelity included challenges with the medical discharge summary being available at the time of faxing and hospital pharmacists’ difficulties with incorporating novel elements of the program into their existing practices. However, both community and hospital pharmacists recognized the potential benefits to patient care that PROMPT offered, and both groups proposed recommendations for further improvements. Suggestions included enhancing hospital staffing and resources. CONCLUSION: Improving intraprofessional collaboration, through interventions such as PROMPT, positions pharmacists as leaders of medication management services across care settings and has the potential to improve patient care; however, more co-design work is needed to enhance the intervention and its fidelity. BioMed Central 2020-02-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7011369/ /pubmed/32041591 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4909-0 Text en © The Author(s). 2020 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated.
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Guilcher, Sara J. T.
Fernandes, Olavo
Luke, Miles J.
Wong, Gary
Lui, Philip
Cameron, Karen
Pariser, Pauline
Raco, Vanessa
Kak, Karishma
Varghese, Shawn
Papastergiou, John
McCarthy, Lisa M.
A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title_full A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title_fullStr A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title_full_unstemmed A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title_short A developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional Pharmacy Comunication Partnership (PROMPT) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: A mixed-methods study
title_sort developmental evaluation of an intraprofessional pharmacy comunication partnership (prompt) to improve transitions in care from hospital to community: a mixed-methods study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7011369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32041591
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4909-0
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