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  • 1School of Pharmacy, College of Health Professions, North Dakota State University Fargo, ND 58108, USA. Cynthia.Naughton@ndsu.edu.

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Pharmacists can improve patient chronic disease management through patient-centered communication. This approach ensures patients understand and adhere to treatment plans, leading to better health outcomes.

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Calgary-Cambridge guidePatient-Centered Communication Tools (PaCT)communication modelsfour habits modelpatient-centered communicationpharmacists

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacy Practice
  • Health Communication
  • Patient-Centered Care

Background:

  • Aging populations face increasing chronic disease burdens, necessitating improved healthcare.
  • Current healthcare services show some patient-centered improvements, but optimal health outcomes remain elusive.
  • Pharmacists require a holistic patient understanding for effective medication management and treatment planning.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To explore the role of patient-centered communication in pharmacy practice.
  • To highlight the importance of patient involvement in managing chronic conditions.
  • To introduce tools and models that enhance pharmacists' communication skills.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing literature on patient-centered communication in healthcare.
  • Application of established communication frameworks (Calgary-Cambridge guide, Four Habits model) to pharmacy.
  • Introduction of the Patient-Centered Communication Tools (PaCT) for pharmacy education.

Main Results:

  • Patient-centered communication empowers patients to actively manage chronic conditions.
  • Pharmacists' holistic understanding of patients is crucial for medication assessment and adherence.
  • Existing communication models and specific tools like PaCT can enhance pharmacists' skills.

Conclusions:

  • Patient-centered communication is vital for pharmacists to optimize chronic disease management.
  • Involving patients in their care through effective communication improves adherence and outcomes.
  • Pharmacists can leverage specific tools and models to enhance patient-centered communication practices.