Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients

Juha Markus Heikkilä,1,2 Stina Parkkamäki,3 Johanna Salimäki,4 Sari Westermarck,5 Marika Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä1 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 2Hartola Pharmacy, Hartola, Finlan...

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Main Authors: Heikkilä JM, Parkkamäki S, Salimäki J, Westermarck S, Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä M
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2018-07-01
Series:International Journal of COPD
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Online Access:https://www.dovepress.com/community-pharmacists-knowledge-of-copd-and-practices-and-perceptions--peer-reviewed-article-COPD
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author Heikkilä JM
Parkkamäki S
Salimäki J
Westermarck S
Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä M
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description Juha Markus Heikkilä,1,2 Stina Parkkamäki,3 Johanna Salimäki,4 Sari Westermarck,5 Marika Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä1 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 2Hartola Pharmacy, Hartola, Finland; 3Hyvinkää Willan Kehrä Pharmacy, Hyvinkää, Finland; 4The Association of Finnish Pharmacies, Helsinki, Finland; 5Tammela Pharmacy, Tammela, Finland Background and purpose: COPD is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although medication counseling interventions by pharmacists have been found to support the management of COPD, little is known about pharmacists’ knowledge concerning COPD and regular practices and perceptions concerning medication counseling of COPD patients. The purpose of this study was to research these topics among Finnish community pharmacists. Materials and methods: In January 2017, an electronic survey was e-mailed to Finnish community pharmacies (n=741) via the Association of the Finnish Pharmacies. One pharmacist from each pharmacy, preferably a specialist in asthma, was invited to answer the survey. Results: Completed responses were received from 263 pharmacists (response rate =35%), of whom 196 pharmacists were specialists in asthma. Response rate among asthma pharmacists was 42%. Pharmacists were positive about their role in medication counseling and in support of the self-management of COPD patients. COPD-related knowledge was self-assessed as being good and was on a good level in respect of basic facts. However, almost half (46%) of the pharmacists did not know that COPD is considered a national public health issue, and ~50% of the pharmacists were not familiar with the current care guideline on COPD. Medication counseling was found to be more medicinal product-driven and less advisory concerning lifestyle changes such as smoking cessation and physical exercise. Conclusion: Although the pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD was good on general topics, there were some gaps in their knowledge on the current care guideline and status of the disease. Pharmacists should more systematically individually target medication counseling according to patients’ needs. In addition, lifestyle treatments, including smoking cessation and physical exercise, should be part of the medication counseling. Keywords: pulmonary disease, medication counseling, pharmacists, clinical practice guideline, knowledge
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spelling doaj.art-93e53e39234f44039db2cd2adc5af5a42022-12-21T19:36:44ZengDove Medical PressInternational Journal of COPD1178-20052018-07-01Volume 132065207439116Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patientsHeikkilä JMParkkamäki SSalimäki JWestermarck SPohjanoksa-Mäntylä MJuha Markus Heikkilä,1,2 Stina Parkkamäki,3 Johanna Salimäki,4 Sari Westermarck,5 Marika Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä1 1Faculty of Pharmacy, Division of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, Finland; 2Hartola Pharmacy, Hartola, Finland; 3Hyvinkää Willan Kehrä Pharmacy, Hyvinkää, Finland; 4The Association of Finnish Pharmacies, Helsinki, Finland; 5Tammela Pharmacy, Tammela, Finland Background and purpose: COPD is one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Although medication counseling interventions by pharmacists have been found to support the management of COPD, little is known about pharmacists’ knowledge concerning COPD and regular practices and perceptions concerning medication counseling of COPD patients. The purpose of this study was to research these topics among Finnish community pharmacists. Materials and methods: In January 2017, an electronic survey was e-mailed to Finnish community pharmacies (n=741) via the Association of the Finnish Pharmacies. One pharmacist from each pharmacy, preferably a specialist in asthma, was invited to answer the survey. Results: Completed responses were received from 263 pharmacists (response rate =35%), of whom 196 pharmacists were specialists in asthma. Response rate among asthma pharmacists was 42%. Pharmacists were positive about their role in medication counseling and in support of the self-management of COPD patients. COPD-related knowledge was self-assessed as being good and was on a good level in respect of basic facts. However, almost half (46%) of the pharmacists did not know that COPD is considered a national public health issue, and ~50% of the pharmacists were not familiar with the current care guideline on COPD. Medication counseling was found to be more medicinal product-driven and less advisory concerning lifestyle changes such as smoking cessation and physical exercise. Conclusion: Although the pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD was good on general topics, there were some gaps in their knowledge on the current care guideline and status of the disease. Pharmacists should more systematically individually target medication counseling according to patients’ needs. In addition, lifestyle treatments, including smoking cessation and physical exercise, should be part of the medication counseling. Keywords: pulmonary disease, medication counseling, pharmacists, clinical practice guideline, knowledgehttps://www.dovepress.com/community-pharmacists-knowledge-of-copd-and-practices-and-perceptions--peer-reviewed-article-COPDpulmonary diseasemedication counselingpharmacistsclinical practice guidelineknowledge
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Parkkamäki S
Salimäki J
Westermarck S
Pohjanoksa-Mäntylä M
Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
International Journal of COPD
pulmonary disease
medication counseling
pharmacists
clinical practice guideline
knowledge
title Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
title_full Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
title_fullStr Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
title_full_unstemmed Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
title_short Community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of COPD patients
title_sort community pharmacists rsquo knowledge of copd and practices and perceptions of medication counseling of copd patients
topic pulmonary disease
medication counseling
pharmacists
clinical practice guideline
knowledge
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