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Patient satisfaction with the clinical pharmacist and prescribers during hepatitis C virus management
Author(s) -
Martin M. T.,
Faber D. M.
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.622
H-Index - 73
eISSN - 1365-2710
pISSN - 0269-4727
DOI - 10.1111/jcpt.12436
Subject(s) - medicine , pharmacist , family medicine , patient satisfaction , clinical pharmacy , psychological intervention , likert scale , population , nursing , pharmacy , psychology , developmental psychology , environmental health
Summary What is known and objectives Clinical pharmacists play an important role in the management of patients undergoing hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment. No satisfaction surveys have been published on clinical pharmacist interventions in HCV management. The objective was to evaluate patient satisfaction with clinical pharmacist and prescriber services in the HCV patient population at an urban academic hepatology clinic. Methods An anonymous patient satisfaction survey was offered to patients who were initiating or receiving HCV treatment under the care of a clinical pharmacist. Survey items assessed demographics and satisfaction with HCV care. Satisfaction was assessed with 17 or 20 Likert‐scale questions (1 = poor, 2 = fair, 3 = okay, 4 = good, 5 = great) and two or three open‐ended questions. Survey results were analysed via comparative and descriptive statistics. A qualitative content analysis was used for the open‐ended survey questions. Results and discussion Sixty‐four patients completed 77 (24 pharmacist and 53 prescriber) patient satisfaction surveys. The mean age was 53 (±9·72) years. Patients reported high levels of satisfaction with the pharmacist and prescribers. All 24 (100%) patients ranked overall satisfaction with services provided by pharmacists as ‘great’, and 36 (69%) of 52 patients ranked overall satisfaction with services provided by prescribers as ‘great’. Patients supported the inclusion of a clinical pharmacist on health care teams for other disease states. What is new and conclusion Patients reported high levels of satisfaction with the clinical pharmacist involved in HCV treatment management at an urban academic medical centre. Clinical pharmacist services were highly valued and recommended by the patients surveyed. The survey was able to identify areas in need of improvement in the clinic. Clinical pharmacists play an important role in the treatment and management of HCV. This survey may serve as a model for assessment of satisfaction in other pharmacist‐run clinic settings.

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