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Introducing Pharmaceutical Care to Primary Care in Iceland—An Action Research Study

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dc.contributor Háskóli Íslands
dc.contributor University of Iceland
dc.contributor.author Blöndal, Anna Bryndís
dc.contributor.author Kälvemark Sporrong, Sofia
dc.contributor.author Almarsdóttir, Anna Birna
dc.date.accessioned 2017-08-30T11:43:38Z
dc.date.available 2017-08-30T11:43:38Z
dc.date.issued 2017-04-26
dc.identifier.citation Blondal AB, Sporrong SK, Almarsdottir AB. Introducing Pharmaceutical Care to Primary Care in Iceland—An Action Research Study. Pharmacy. 2017; 5(2):23. doi:10.3390/pharmacy5020023
dc.identifier.issn 2226-4787
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11815/373
dc.description.abstract Even though pharmaceutical care is not a new concept in pharmacy, its introduction and development has proved to be challenging. In Iceland, general practitioners are not familiar with pharmaceutical care and additionally no such service is offered in pharmacies or primary care settings. Introducing pharmaceutical care in primary care in Iceland is making great efforts to follow other countries, which are bringing the pharmacist more into patient care. General practitioners are key stakeholders in this endeavor. The aim of this study was to introduce pharmacist-led pharmaceutical care into primary care clinics in Iceland in collaboration with general practitioners by presenting different setting structures. Action research provided the framework for this research. Data was collected from pharmaceutical care interventions, whereby the pharmaceutical care practitioner ensures that each of a patient’s medications is assessed to determine if it is appropriate, effective, safe, and that the patient can take medicine as expected. Sources of data included pharmaceutical care notes on patients, researcher’s notes, meetings, and interviews with general practitioners over the period of the study. The study ran from September 2013 to October 2015. Three separate semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with five general practitioners from one primary health care clinic in Iceland at different time points throughout the study. Pharmaceutical care was provided to elderly patients (n = 125) before and between general practitioners’ interviews. The study setting was a primary care clinic in the Reykjavik area and the patients’ homes. Results showed that the GPs’ knowledge about pharmacist competencies as healthcare providers and their potential in patient care increased. GPs would now like to have access to a pharmacist on a daily basis. Direct contact between the pharmacist and GPs is better when working in the same physical space. Pharmacist’s access to medical records is necessary for optimal service. Pharmacist-led clinical service was deemed most needed in dose dispensing polypharmacy patients. This research indicated that it was essential to introduce Icelandic GPs to the potential contribution of pharmacists in patient care and that action research was a useful methodology to promote and develop a relationship between those two health care providers in primary care in Iceland.
dc.format.extent 23
dc.language.iso en
dc.publisher MDPI AG
dc.relation.ispartofseries Pharmacy;5(2)
dc.rights info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
dc.subject Pharmacists
dc.subject Pharmaceutical care
dc.subject General practitioners
dc.subject Primary care
dc.subject Action research
dc.subject Lyfjafræðingar
dc.subject Aðhlynning
dc.subject Starfendarannsóknir
dc.title Introducing Pharmaceutical Care to Primary Care in Iceland—An Action Research Study
dc.type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
dcterms.license This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
dc.description.version Peer Reviewed
dc.identifier.journal Pharmacy
dc.identifier.doi 10.3390/pharmacy5020023
dc.relation.url http://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/5/2/23/pdf
dc.contributor.department Lyfjafræðideild (HÍ)
dc.contributor.department Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences (UI)
dc.contributor.school Heilbrigðisvísindasvið (HÍ)
dc.contributor.school School of Health Sciences (UI)


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