Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation

Abstract Background Pharmaceutical care services have been recognized as the most highly regarded professional pharmacy practice model that allows the identification, intervention, and resolution of drug related problems. This practice provides significant clinical outcomes and can reduce direct and...

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Main Authors: Barbara Barros Silva, Claudia Fegadolli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2020-01-01
Series:BMC Health Services Research
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4898-z
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spelling doaj-98e86549757d4eceb91b7bf4149713402021-01-17T12:08:56ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632020-01-0120111410.1186/s12913-020-4898-zImplementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluationBarbara Barros Silva0Claudia Fegadolli1Unifesp – Federal University of São Paulo, Institute of Environmental, Chemical and Pharmaceutical SciencesUnifesp – Federal University of São Paulo, Institute of Environmental, Chemical and Pharmaceutical SciencesAbstract Background Pharmaceutical care services have been recognized as the most highly regarded professional pharmacy practice model that allows the identification, intervention, and resolution of drug related problems. This practice provides significant clinical outcomes and can reduce direct and indirect costs for health systems. However, its implementation can be complex and challenging, needing study experiences that aims at overcoming obstacles, especially in free and universal healthcare systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the implementation of Ambulatory Care Pharmacy services for older adults at Paulista Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology (IPGG), which is recognized in the city of São Paulo for offering pharmaceutical care services for over 10 years continuously. This initiative and process is independent of external academic interventions or educational institutions. It is hoped that the results may also contribute to advancing the implementation of pharmaceutical care service in similar health systems. Design This is a case study using multiple sources of data. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from institutional documents, by participant observation and interviews. Initial themes were identified by content analysis and analyzed under the context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMO Configurations) in realistic evaluation. Setting Geriatrics and Gerontology Institute of São Paulo (known as IPGG). Participants Eleven health professionals and three pharmaceutical care service users. Results Three CMO configurations were identified and accepted: “Scenario Construction mediated by educational processes”, “Contribution to complex needs resolution”, and “Organizational Visibility”. The CMO (Context-Mechanism-Outcomes) configuration “Logistic activities discourage clinical pharmaceutical services implantation” was denied due to the influence of accepted CMOs. Conclusions Educational processes which value transdisciplinary knowledge exchanges provide resources required to overcome important obstacles present during pharmaceutical care implementation. Thus, providing and seeking knowledge to build and offer context-consistent clinical health services as well as fulfilling organizational environment requirements can be the key to implement pharmaceutical care service.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4898-zPharmaceutical careOrganizational innovationEvaluationPatient care team
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Claudia Fegadolli
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Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
BMC Health Services Research
Pharmaceutical care
Organizational innovation
Evaluation
Patient care team
author_facet Barbara Barros Silva
Claudia Fegadolli
author_sort Barbara Barros Silva
title Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
title_short Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
title_full Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
title_fullStr Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
title_full_unstemmed Implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
title_sort implementation of pharmaceutical care for older adults in the brazilian public health system: a case study and realistic evaluation
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Abstract Background Pharmaceutical care services have been recognized as the most highly regarded professional pharmacy practice model that allows the identification, intervention, and resolution of drug related problems. This practice provides significant clinical outcomes and can reduce direct and indirect costs for health systems. However, its implementation can be complex and challenging, needing study experiences that aims at overcoming obstacles, especially in free and universal healthcare systems. The objective of this study is to evaluate the implementation of Ambulatory Care Pharmacy services for older adults at Paulista Institute of Geriatrics and Gerontology (IPGG), which is recognized in the city of São Paulo for offering pharmaceutical care services for over 10 years continuously. This initiative and process is independent of external academic interventions or educational institutions. It is hoped that the results may also contribute to advancing the implementation of pharmaceutical care service in similar health systems. Design This is a case study using multiple sources of data. Qualitative and quantitative data were collected from institutional documents, by participant observation and interviews. Initial themes were identified by content analysis and analyzed under the context-mechanism-outcome configurations (CMO Configurations) in realistic evaluation. Setting Geriatrics and Gerontology Institute of São Paulo (known as IPGG). Participants Eleven health professionals and three pharmaceutical care service users. Results Three CMO configurations were identified and accepted: “Scenario Construction mediated by educational processes”, “Contribution to complex needs resolution”, and “Organizational Visibility”. The CMO (Context-Mechanism-Outcomes) configuration “Logistic activities discourage clinical pharmaceutical services implantation” was denied due to the influence of accepted CMOs. Conclusions Educational processes which value transdisciplinary knowledge exchanges provide resources required to overcome important obstacles present during pharmaceutical care implementation. Thus, providing and seeking knowledge to build and offer context-consistent clinical health services as well as fulfilling organizational environment requirements can be the key to implement pharmaceutical care service.
topic Pharmaceutical care
Organizational innovation
Evaluation
Patient care team
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12913-020-4898-z
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