Experiences of key stakeholders with the implementation of medication reviews in community pharmacies: A systematic review using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR)

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作者
Michel, Dorothee E. [1 ]
Tonna, Antonella P. [1 ]
Dartsch, Dorothee C. [2 ]
Weidmann, Anita E. [1 ]
机构
[1] Robert Gordon Univ, Sch Pharm & Life Sci, Garthdee Rd, Aberdeen AB10 7GJ, Scotland
[2] CaP Campus Pharm GmbH, Planckstr 13, D-22765 Hamburg, Germany
关键词
Medication review; Implementation; Community pharmacy; CFIR; Facilitator; Barrier; MEDICINES USE REVIEWS; SHARED DECISION-MAKING; FOLLOW-UP SERVICE; THERAPY MANAGEMENT; HEALTH; PERCEPTIONS; INTERVENTIONS; POLYPHARMACY; ATTITUDES; OUTCOMES;
D O I
10.1016/j.sapharm.2021.07.017
中图分类号
R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
学科分类号
1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background: Though medication reviews have shown positive patient outcomes, they are still not widely implemented in community pharmacies. Published reviews on their implementation often include several other pharmacy services, making them non-specific. Using the Consolidated Framework for Implementation Research (CFIR) to focus solely on the experiences of different stakeholders with the implementation of medication reviews will help to better understand relevant facilitators and barriers. Objectives: To critically appraise, synthesise and present the available evidence on experiences of key stakeholders with the implementation of medication reviews and to identify barriers and facilitators to its implementation in community pharmacies. Methods: A systematic literature search was conducted in four databases for studies published in English, Spanish or German. Key search terms included: implementation, pharmac*, medication review, facilitator, barrier. Study selection, quality assessment and data extraction were performed by two independent reviewers. Findings were mapped directly against the constructs of the CFIR. Results: Out of 924 retrieved records 24 articles from 9 countries met the inclusion criteria. Key facilitators identified included pharmacists' openness to practice change and a high degree of patient satisfaction post medication review. Attracting patients to the service was stated as challenging due to an unawareness of the scope and potential benefit of a medication review. The dominant barrier was inadequate remuneration, as it impacted all additional resourcing and ultimately the viability of the service. Further barriers included difficult professional relationships with doctors and little mandate from health authorities. Most reports were from the employed pharmacists' perspective and concerned the inner setting, other perspectives were under-reported. Conclusions: Results of this systematic review illustrate different stakeholders' experiences and add to the understanding of challenges in the implementation process. Nevertheless, findings also highlight how scarce reporting of external stakeholders' views is and that filling this gap can unveil hidden barriers and facilitators. Registration: PROSPERO register (CRD 42019122836)
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