PMID: 16529341Mar 15, 2006Paper

Achieving patient centeredness in pharmacy practice: openness and the pharmacist's natural attitude

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : JAPhA
Djenane Ramalho de Oliveira, Sarah J Shoemaker

Abstract

To present the benefits of openness for achieving patient centeredness by pharmacists, provide patient narratives from two qualitative research studies that demonstrated how patients have experienced pharmacists' traditional approach, and describe a tool with six component strategies for pharmacists to use in direct patient care. (1) Ethnographic study and (2) hermeneutic phenomenological study. (1) Pharmaceutical care practices and (2) university. (1) Patients, practitioners, and student pharmacists, and (2) university faculty and staff taking long-term medications for chronic diseases. (1) Participant observation, in-depth interviews, focus groups, and analysis of documents, and (2) unstructured, in-depth interviews. (1) Observations and participant comments and (2) patient comments. Pharmacists' primary reliance on pharmacology and pharmacotherapy--without consideration of the patient as an individual--can devalue patients' personal understanding of their own situation and negatively affect care. This "natural attitude" of pharmacists, created through their preparation and education, involves their understanding of medications, focus on the product, use of counseling as the major approach with patients, and emphasis on medic...Continue Reading

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