The role of pharmacist in community palliative care—a scoping review

Author:

Thrimawithana Thilini R1ORCID,Spence Meredith1,Lee Madison1,Naysoe Nancy1,Hanna Shereen1,Yako Ghaith1,Goma Stan2,Stupans Ieva1,Lim Chiao Xin13ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Discipline of Pharmacy, School of Health and Biomedical Sciences, RMIT University , Bundoora, VIC 3083 , Australia

2. The Pharmacy Guild of Australia - Victoria , Hawthorn, VIC 3122 , Australia

3. Medicine Department, School of Clinical Sciences, Monash University , Clayton, VIC 3168 , Australia

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Dynamic and adaptive services that provide timely access to care are pivotal to ensuring patients with palliative needs experience high-quality care. Patients who have palliative care needs may require symptomatic relief with medicines and, therefore, may engage with community pharmacists frequently. However, there is limited evidence for pharmacists’ involvement in community palliative care models. Therefore, a scoping review was conducted to identify pharmacists’ role in community palliative care. Methods A systematic search strategy was implemented across PubMed, PsychINFO, CINAHL, and Embase databases. Articles were screened by abstract and full text against inclusion and exclusion criteria. Key findings Five articles (two from Australia, two from England, and one from Scotland) met the inclusion criteria and described interventions involving pharmacists in community palliative care. This review has identified that the inclusion of trained pharmacists in community palliative care teams can improve the quality of care provided for patients with palliative needs. Pharmacists are able to undertake medication reviews and provide education to patients and other healthcare professionals on the quality use of palliative care medicines. Additionally, the underutilization of community pharmacists in palliative care, the need for further training of pharmacists, and improved community pharmacy access to patient information to deliver community palliative care were identified. Conclusion Pharmacists can play a vital role in community palliative care to enhance the quality of life of patients. There is a need for greater pharmacist education/training, improved interprofessional communication, improved access to patient information and sustainable funding to strengthen community-based palliative care.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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