Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil

Abstract Background During the process of implementation of clinical pharmacy services, internal and external factors may favor or hinder the incorporation of care into the hospital routine. This study aimed to understand the perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of...

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Main Authors: Thaciana dos S. Alcântara, Thelma Onozato, Fernando de C. Araújo Neto, Aline S. Dosea, Luiza C. Cunha, Dyego C. S. A. de Araújo, Déborah Pimentel, Divaldo P. Lyra Junior
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spelling doaj-8ff58cf272904bc0b2742585bb4337432020-11-24T20:45:03ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632018-04-0118111110.1186/s12913-018-3036-7Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in BrazilThaciana dos S. Alcântara0Thelma Onozato1Fernando de C. Araújo Neto2Aline S. Dosea3Luiza C. Cunha4Dyego C. S. A. de Araújo5Déborah Pimentel6Divaldo P. Lyra Junior7Education and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeFederal University of SergipeEducation and Research Laboratory of Social Pharmacy, Federal University of SergipeAbstract Background During the process of implementation of clinical pharmacy services, internal and external factors may favor or hinder the incorporation of care into the hospital routine. This study aimed to understand the perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil. Methods A focus group with 16 pharmacists and interviews with tree key stakeholders including managers in the pharmaceutical, medical, and nursing profession were conducted to understand their perceptions of the implementation clinical pharmacy services in a high complexity public hospital in Brazil. The service proposal was presented to the selected participants before conducting the focus group. Professionals with an overview of the hospital and influence on the relevant departments for the implementation of clinical pharmacy at the institution were selected. Data collected were transcribed and analyzed using the Bardin Content Analysis technique. Data analyzed were systematized into categories and registration units. The methodology involves the organization and analysis of reported content to make inferences. Results The data obtained were divided into four categories: “Perception of the current situation”, “Implementation expectations”, “Barriers to implementation”, “Implementation facilitators”. Participants discussed the stagnation of clinical activities of the pharmaceutical profession in Brazil, a reality that results from a lack of clinical training in the country. Pharmacists expressed their expectations for changes in professional performance. According to the managers, such services would positively affect clinical outcomes for patients. Gaps in academic education, lack of knowledge, and poor communication skills were barriers reported in this study. Pharmacists’ clinical experience has been reported to facilitate the provision of services. Conclusions This study highlights factors that may influence the implementation of clinical pharmacy services in the institution analyzed, such as resistance, fear, and frustration as barriers, as well the experience in clinical pharmacy of some pharmacists in the institution was one of the facilitators most cited by participants. This knowledge may aid future planning for the implementation of clinical pharmacy in hospitals.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3036-7HospitalClinical pharmacyImplementation of health servicesPerceptions of health professionals
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author Thaciana dos S. Alcântara
Thelma Onozato
Fernando de C. Araújo Neto
Aline S. Dosea
Luiza C. Cunha
Dyego C. S. A. de Araújo
Déborah Pimentel
Divaldo P. Lyra Junior
spellingShingle Thaciana dos S. Alcântara
Thelma Onozato
Fernando de C. Araújo Neto
Aline S. Dosea
Luiza C. Cunha
Dyego C. S. A. de Araújo
Déborah Pimentel
Divaldo P. Lyra Junior
Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
BMC Health Services Research
Hospital
Clinical pharmacy
Implementation of health services
Perceptions of health professionals
author_facet Thaciana dos S. Alcântara
Thelma Onozato
Fernando de C. Araújo Neto
Aline S. Dosea
Luiza C. Cunha
Dyego C. S. A. de Araújo
Déborah Pimentel
Divaldo P. Lyra Junior
author_sort Thaciana dos S. Alcântara
title Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
title_short Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
title_full Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
title_fullStr Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
title_full_unstemmed Perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil
title_sort perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in brazil
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2018-04-01
description Abstract Background During the process of implementation of clinical pharmacy services, internal and external factors may favor or hinder the incorporation of care into the hospital routine. This study aimed to understand the perceptions of a group of hospital pharmacists and other professionals of the implementation of clinical pharmacy at a high complexity public hospital in Brazil. Methods A focus group with 16 pharmacists and interviews with tree key stakeholders including managers in the pharmaceutical, medical, and nursing profession were conducted to understand their perceptions of the implementation clinical pharmacy services in a high complexity public hospital in Brazil. The service proposal was presented to the selected participants before conducting the focus group. Professionals with an overview of the hospital and influence on the relevant departments for the implementation of clinical pharmacy at the institution were selected. Data collected were transcribed and analyzed using the Bardin Content Analysis technique. Data analyzed were systematized into categories and registration units. The methodology involves the organization and analysis of reported content to make inferences. Results The data obtained were divided into four categories: “Perception of the current situation”, “Implementation expectations”, “Barriers to implementation”, “Implementation facilitators”. Participants discussed the stagnation of clinical activities of the pharmaceutical profession in Brazil, a reality that results from a lack of clinical training in the country. Pharmacists expressed their expectations for changes in professional performance. According to the managers, such services would positively affect clinical outcomes for patients. Gaps in academic education, lack of knowledge, and poor communication skills were barriers reported in this study. Pharmacists’ clinical experience has been reported to facilitate the provision of services. Conclusions This study highlights factors that may influence the implementation of clinical pharmacy services in the institution analyzed, such as resistance, fear, and frustration as barriers, as well the experience in clinical pharmacy of some pharmacists in the institution was one of the facilitators most cited by participants. This knowledge may aid future planning for the implementation of clinical pharmacy in hospitals.
topic Hospital
Clinical pharmacy
Implementation of health services
Perceptions of health professionals
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-018-3036-7
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