Student Perspectives on the Pharmacist’s Role in Deprescribing Opioids: A Qualitative Study

Author:

Cernasev Alina1,Barenie Rachel E.1,Metzmeier Sydni1,Axon David R.2ORCID,Springer Sydney P.3ORCID,Scott Devin4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Translational Science, College of Pharmacy, University of Tennessee, Health Science Center, Nashville, TN 37211, USA

2. Department of Pharmacy Practice & Science, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 85721, USA

3. Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of New England School of Pharmacy, Westbrook College of Health Profession, Portland, ME 04013, USA

4. Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of New England School of Pharmacy, Westbrook College of Health Profession, Memphis, TN 38163, USA

Abstract

Introduction: Opioid over-prescribing has led to changes in prescribing habits and a reduction in the amount of opioid prescriptions per patient. Deprescribing has proved to be an effective way of decreasing the number of opioids patients are receiving, and pharmacists are in the optimal position to provide these services for their patients. However, student pharmacists require additional education and training to be able to understand their role in deprescribing opioids upon entering the profession. Methods: Student pharmacists at three United States of America schools of pharmacy were invited to participate in virtual focus groups about deprescribing opioids in Fall 2021. A trained qualitative researcher conducted the focus groups, which were audio-recorded and later transcribed verbatim for thematic analysis. Two independent qualitative researchers coded the transcripts using both inductive and deductive approaches. The researchers then met to identify, discuss, and describe themes from the data. Results: Thematic analysis revealed two themes: (1) perceived obstacles and enablers to initiate deprescribing for opioid medications and (2) additional pharmacy curricula experiences are necessary to better equip student pharmacists to address deprescribing. These themes emphasize the challenges student pharmacists face as well as opportunities to enhance their knowledge to be practice-ready. Conclusion: Varying educational approaches to teaching deprescribing in the pharmacy curriculum, including objective structured clinical exams, interprofessional education, and motivational interviewing, should be further assessed.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Microbiology (medical),Immunology,Immunology and Allergy

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