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Patient-centered care in the community-based compounding practice setting.

Timothy McPherson1, Patrick Fontane

  • 1School of Pharmacy, Southern Illinois University-Edwardsville, Edwardsville, IL 62026-2000, USA. tmcpher@siue.edu

Journal of the American Pharmacists Association : Japha
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Summary

Community pharmacists provide patient-centered care (PCC) through compounded medications, enhancing patient relationships and professional satisfaction. This involves detailed records, counseling, outcome monitoring, and prescribing input.

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Published on: June 11, 2012

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Patient-Centered Care
  • Compounded Medications

Background:

  • Community pharmacies are evolving beyond dispensing manufactured drugs.
  • Compounded medications offer unique opportunities for enhanced patient care.
  • Patient-centered care (PCC) is a framework for optimizing health outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify patient-centered care (PCC) functions delivered with compounded medications.
  • To understand pharmacists' perceptions of PCC in community pharmacy settings.

Main Methods:

  • Cross-sectional study of 163 compounding pharmacists in the United States.
  • Web-based questionnaire assessing self-reported implementation and perceptions of PCC.
  • Data collected from August to November 2007.

Main Results:

  • Pharmacists perceived greater responsibility for PCC with compounded medications versus manufactured products.
  • Compounding pharmacists frequently consulted with physicians and increased follow-up with patients and physicians.
  • Respondents dispensed an average of 209.1 compounded medications weekly.

Conclusions:

  • PCC in compounding pharmacies involves detailed records, patient counseling, outcome monitoring, and prescribing process participation.
  • PCC fosters stronger patient-pharmacist relationships.
  • Providing PCC services is linked to higher perceived quality of care and pharmacist satisfaction.