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Collaborative medication management in a team-based primary care practice: an explanatory conceptual framework.

Jana M Bajcar1, Natalie Kennie, Thomas R Einarson

  • 1Leslie Dan Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. jana.bajcar@utoronto.ca

Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy : RSAP
|December 2, 2006
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A new framework, the Team Approach to Medication Management, clarifies roles for healthcare professionals and patients in medication management. This collaborative model emphasizes patient medication-taking as central to effective drug use.

Area of Science:

  • Healthcare delivery
  • Pharmaceutical sciences
  • Patient care

Background:

  • Ambulatory care involves diverse healthcare professionals in medication management.
  • Defining roles in drug use is challenging due to a lack of common discussion ground.
  • Establishing a team approach to medication management is crucial.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a conceptual framework for collaborative medication management.
  • To create a platform for healthcare providers to define and discuss roles and responsibilities.
  • To facilitate a team-based approach to medication management.

Main Methods:

  • Review and reflection on practitioner experiences in pharmaceutical care.
  • Implementation of a consulting practice within a family medicine setting.

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  • Identification and description of key roles in collaborative medication management.
  • Main Results:

    • Development of the Team Approach to Medication Management (TAMM) framework.
    • TAMM comprises three core components: medication prescribing, taking, and dispensing.
    • The patient's medication-taking practice is central to the TAMM framework.

    Conclusions:

    • The TAMM framework guides discussions among primary care providers.
    • It aids in defining direct and indirect roles in collaborative medication management.
    • It empowers healthcare practitioners and patients in managing medications.