Patient perspectives on the vital primary care role of community pharmacists in Nova Scotia, Canada: qualitative findings from the PUPPY Study

Author:

Isenor Jennifer E1ORCID,Renaud Lauren2ORCID,Mathews Maria3ORCID,Morrison Bobbi4ORCID,Murphy Andrea L5ORCID,Bishop Andrea6,Bowles Susan K78ORCID,Kennie-Kaulbach Natalie9ORCID,Peddle Sarah10,Breton Mylaine11ORCID,Green Michael E12ORCID,Marshall Emily G2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy and Department of Community Health and Epidemiology, Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

2. Department of Family Medicine Primary Care Research Unit, Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

3. Department of Family Medicine, Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry, Western University , London , Canada

4. Department of BBA Marketing and Enterprise Systems, Schwartz School of Business, St. Francis Xavier University , Antigonish, Nova Scotia , Canada

5. College of Pharmacy, Department of Psychiatry, and School of Nursing, Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

6. Nova Scotia College of Pharmacists , Halifax , Canada

7. Department of Pharmacy, Nova Scotia Health, College of Pharmacy, Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

8. Department of Medicine (Geriatrics), Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

9. College of Pharmacy, Faculty of Health, Dalhousie University , Halifax , Canada

10. Patient Partner , Halifax , Canada

11. Department of Community Health, Université de Sherbrooke , Longueuil , Canada

12. Department of Family Medicine, Queen’s University , Kingston , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Community pharmacists play an important role in primary care access and delivery for all patients, including patients with a family physician or nurse practitioner (“attached”) and patients without a family physician or nurse practitioner (“unattached”). During the COVID-19 pandemic, community pharmacists were accessible care providers for unattached patients and patients who had difficulty accessing their usual primary care providers (“semi-attached”). Before and during the pandemic, pharmacist services expanded in several Canadian provinces. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore patient experiences receiving care from community pharmacists, and their perspectives on the scope of practice of community pharmacists. Methods Fifteen patients in Nova Scotia, Canada, were interviewed. Participant narratives pertaining to pharmacist care were analyzed thematically. Key findings Attached, “semi-attached,” and unattached patients valued community pharmacists as a cornerstone of care and sought pharmacists for a variety of health services, including triaging and system navigation. Patients spoke positively about expanding the scope of practice for community pharmacists, and better optimization of pharmacists in primary care. Conclusions System decision-makers should consider the positive role community pharmacists can play in achieving primary care across the Quintuple Aim (population health, patient and provider experiences, reducing costs, and supporting equity in health).

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Nova Scotia Health Authority Research Fund

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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