Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study

Due to insufficient communication strategies between healthcare providers and refugees in the United States, this quality improvement project aimed to improve disparity in refugee healthcare. We chose to focus on community pharmacist counseling sessions with refugees in the city of Rochester, New Yo...

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Main Authors: Aleah S. Groman, Xiaodi N. Chen, Jill E. Lavigne
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Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2020-03-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/2202
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Jill E. Lavigne
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description Due to insufficient communication strategies between healthcare providers and refugees in the United States, this quality improvement project aimed to improve disparity in refugee healthcare. We chose to focus on community pharmacist counseling sessions with refugees in the city of Rochester, New York. The two refugee populations we focused on were the Burmese and Nepali. Due to illiteracy in their native language, the refugees were not receptive to a pamphlet detailing the beneficial roles a pharmacy can have in improving their health and wellbeing. We created a pictorial survey of pharmacies near a refugee center to identify the pharmacies the refugees were utilizing in the area. Once we identified these pharmacies, we created a counseling aid booklet translating common pharmacy language/terms into English, Burmese, and Nepalese languages supported by pictorial diagrams. The counseling aid booklet was evaluated by pharmacists using a satisfaction scale. Overall, the counseling aid booklet was found to be helpful for the pharmacist’s daily interaction with refugee populations. Further plans for the counseling aid booklet include adding more pharmacy counseling terms for common disease states in refugee populations, making the book more inclusive of other languages, and implementation in more community pharmacies and other diverse healthcare settings.   Article Type: Student Project
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spelling doaj.art-80c99702f2994891ab1a195c0124a2aa2022-12-22T01:49:04ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172020-03-0111110.24926/iip.v11i1.2202Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot StudyAleah S. Groman0Xiaodi N. Chen1Jill E. Lavigne2Wegmans School of Pharmacy, St John Fisher CollegeWegmans School of Pharmacy, St John Fisher CollegeWegmans School of Pharmacy, St John Fisher CollegeDue to insufficient communication strategies between healthcare providers and refugees in the United States, this quality improvement project aimed to improve disparity in refugee healthcare. We chose to focus on community pharmacist counseling sessions with refugees in the city of Rochester, New York. The two refugee populations we focused on were the Burmese and Nepali. Due to illiteracy in their native language, the refugees were not receptive to a pamphlet detailing the beneficial roles a pharmacy can have in improving their health and wellbeing. We created a pictorial survey of pharmacies near a refugee center to identify the pharmacies the refugees were utilizing in the area. Once we identified these pharmacies, we created a counseling aid booklet translating common pharmacy language/terms into English, Burmese, and Nepalese languages supported by pictorial diagrams. The counseling aid booklet was evaluated by pharmacists using a satisfaction scale. Overall, the counseling aid booklet was found to be helpful for the pharmacist’s daily interaction with refugee populations. Further plans for the counseling aid booklet include adding more pharmacy counseling terms for common disease states in refugee populations, making the book more inclusive of other languages, and implementation in more community pharmacies and other diverse healthcare settings.   Article Type: Student Projecthttps://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/2202Model for improvement, quality, quality improvement, health literacy, numeracy, refugee, Nepal, Burma, pharmacy education, community based participatory research, pharmaceutical care, community pharmacy, medication safety, population based healthcare
spellingShingle Aleah S. Groman
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Jill E. Lavigne
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Model for improvement, quality, quality improvement, health literacy, numeracy, refugee, Nepal, Burma, pharmacy education, community based participatory research, pharmaceutical care, community pharmacy, medication safety, population based healthcare
title Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study
title_full Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study
title_fullStr Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study
title_full_unstemmed Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study
title_short Applying the Model for Improvement to a Student-run Quality Improvement Project in a Refugee Center: A Pilot Study
title_sort applying the model for improvement to a student run quality improvement project in a refugee center a pilot study
topic Model for improvement, quality, quality improvement, health literacy, numeracy, refugee, Nepal, Burma, pharmacy education, community based participatory research, pharmaceutical care, community pharmacy, medication safety, population based healthcare
url https://pubs.lib.umn.edu/index.php/innovations/article/view/2202
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