Assessing intradisciplinary pharmacy communication related to transitions of care

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Warunek, Letitia N. [1 ]
Gruver, Brenda [1 ]
Bartko, Liam [1 ]
Blair, Jaycee [1 ]
机构
[1] Wilkes Univ, Nesbitt Sch Pharm, 84 W South St,SLC 333, Wilkes Barre, PA 18766 USA
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Transitional care; Communication; Pharmacy; LED TRANSITIONS; IMPACT; IMPLEMENTATION; SMARTPHONES; TECHNOLOGY; INPATIENT; OVERLOAD; BARRIERS; PROGRAM; CALL;
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10.1016/j.rcsop.2024.100438
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Background: Pharmacists play an important role in transitions of care, where successful communication is vital. The primary objective of this study was to assess the extent of intradisciplinary communication between pharmacists during patient transitions of care. Secondary objectives were to evaluate pharmacist communication practices and to explore the potential barriers and facilitators to effective health communications. Methods: A twenty item online survey was administered by email to all pharmacists practicing within a multisite regional healthcare system in central and northeastern Pennsylvania. Statistical analysis consisted of descriptive statistics for multiple choice, select all that apply, and Likert-type questions. Themes were summarized for open ended questions. Results: A total of 132 (32%) pharmacists responded to the survey of which 90 responses were included in the analysis. The majority of pharmacists felt either extremely comfortable (53.3%) or somewhat comfortable (33.3%) reaching out to another pharmacist within the same health system. However, most contacted other pharmacy disciplines within the health system <= 25% of their work week. The ability to reach the pharmacist was the most important factor to pharmacist comfort (extremely important n = 56, somewhat important n = 27). Not knowing who to contact was the biggest barrier (44.8%). The electronic messaging systems Microsoft Teams (almost always n = 33, often n = 25) and TigerText (almost always n = 17, often n = 23) were the forms of communication utilized most often. Conclusions: Pharmacists feel comfortable communicating with pharmacists across different entities within the health system, however, intradisciplinary communication related to transitions of care activities is limited. Improving awareness of system-wide pharmacist directories (34.2%) and distribution of pharmacist schedules (18.4%) were identified as tools that may improve communication.
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