Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD

Roland te Paske,1,2 Liset van Dijk,1,2 Selina Yilmaz,2 Annemiek J Linn,3 Job FM van Boven,4 Marcia Vervloet1 1Department of Healthcare from the Perspective of Patients, Clients and Citizens, Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), Utrecht, the Netherlands; 2Groningen Research Ins...

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Main Authors: te Paske R, van Dijk L, Yilmaz S, Linn AJ, van Boven JFM, Vervloet M
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Published: Dove Medical Press 2023-12-01
Series:Patient Preference and Adherence
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description Roland te Paske,1,2 Liset van Dijk,1,2 Selina Yilmaz,2 Annemiek J Linn,3 Job FM van Boven,4 Marcia Vervloet1 1Department of Healthcare from the Perspective of Patients, Clients and Citizens, Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), Utrecht, the Netherlands; 2Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Unit of Pharmacotherapy, - Epidemiology & -Economics, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands; 3Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 4Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, the NetherlandsCorrespondence: Roland te Paske, Department of Health care from the perspective of Patients, Clients and Citizens, Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Postbus 1568 (PO box), 3500 BN, Utrecht, the Netherlands, Email R.tePaske@nivel.nlPurpose: The pharmacy team has been shifting its role from primarily dispensing medications to providing patient-centred pharmaceutical care. Establishing a trust relation between the pharmacy team and their patients is fundamental for this new role. This study aimed to (i) identify the level of trust in the pharmacy team among patients with asthma and/or COPD, (ii) assess whether the level of trust patients have in pharmacists differs from their trust in pharmacy technicians, and (iii) identify factors that contribute to building trust in the pharmacy team.Patients and Methods: First, a focus group with six patients with asthma and/or COPD was conducted to explore which aspects they considered significant for establishing trust in the pharmacy team. Subsequently, these insights were used to develop an online questionnaire. A link to the online questionnaire was distributed among patients with asthma and/or COPD. Data were analysed using exploratory factor analyses to identify underlying constructs for trust. Regression analyses were conducted to evaluate whether these constructs affected trust (scale 1– 10) in the pharmacy team.Results: A total of 290 patients completed the questionnaire. On average, they rated their trust in the pharmacy team with a score of 7.4 out of 10 (SD: 1.5), almost identical to their trust in the pharmacist and pharmacy technician. Patient trust in pharmacy teams is influenced by their perception of engagement, expertise in medication-related matters, and effective communication.Conclusion: Trust in the pharmacy team was observed as moderately high, indicating that there is room for improvement. Due to the changing role of the pharmacy team, its members should strive to enhance their patient-centred skills ensuring ongoing efforts to build and maintain trust with patients.Keywords: trust in pharmacy team, pharmacy team’s engagement, pharmacist expertise, information and communication, patient-centred interaction, community pharmacy
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spelling doaj.art-b95346213ec4486e951edc6f5c1fdac82023-12-14T17:01:45ZengDove Medical PressPatient Preference and Adherence1177-889X2023-12-01Volume 173391340189023Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPDte Paske Rvan Dijk LYilmaz SLinn AJvan Boven JFMVervloet MRoland te Paske,1,2 Liset van Dijk,1,2 Selina Yilmaz,2 Annemiek J Linn,3 Job FM van Boven,4 Marcia Vervloet1 1Department of Healthcare from the Perspective of Patients, Clients and Citizens, Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research), Utrecht, the Netherlands; 2Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Unit of Pharmacotherapy, - Epidemiology & -Economics, University of Groningen, Groningen, the Netherlands; 3Amsterdam School of Communication Research, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands; 4Department of Clinical Pharmacy & Pharmacology, Groningen Research Institute for Asthma and COPD (GRIAC), University Medical Center Groningen, University of Groningen, Groningen, the NetherlandsCorrespondence: Roland te Paske, Department of Health care from the perspective of Patients, Clients and Citizens, Nivel (Netherlands Institute for Health Services Research, Postbus 1568 (PO box), 3500 BN, Utrecht, the Netherlands, Email R.tePaske@nivel.nlPurpose: The pharmacy team has been shifting its role from primarily dispensing medications to providing patient-centred pharmaceutical care. Establishing a trust relation between the pharmacy team and their patients is fundamental for this new role. This study aimed to (i) identify the level of trust in the pharmacy team among patients with asthma and/or COPD, (ii) assess whether the level of trust patients have in pharmacists differs from their trust in pharmacy technicians, and (iii) identify factors that contribute to building trust in the pharmacy team.Patients and Methods: First, a focus group with six patients with asthma and/or COPD was conducted to explore which aspects they considered significant for establishing trust in the pharmacy team. Subsequently, these insights were used to develop an online questionnaire. A link to the online questionnaire was distributed among patients with asthma and/or COPD. Data were analysed using exploratory factor analyses to identify underlying constructs for trust. Regression analyses were conducted to evaluate whether these constructs affected trust (scale 1– 10) in the pharmacy team.Results: A total of 290 patients completed the questionnaire. On average, they rated their trust in the pharmacy team with a score of 7.4 out of 10 (SD: 1.5), almost identical to their trust in the pharmacist and pharmacy technician. Patient trust in pharmacy teams is influenced by their perception of engagement, expertise in medication-related matters, and effective communication.Conclusion: Trust in the pharmacy team was observed as moderately high, indicating that there is room for improvement. Due to the changing role of the pharmacy team, its members should strive to enhance their patient-centred skills ensuring ongoing efforts to build and maintain trust with patients.Keywords: trust in pharmacy team, pharmacy team’s engagement, pharmacist expertise, information and communication, patient-centred interaction, community pharmacyhttps://www.dovepress.com/factors-associated-with-patient-trust-in-the-pharmacy-team-findings-fr-peer-reviewed-fulltext-article-PPAtrust in pharmacy teampharmacy team's engagementpharmacist expertiseinformation and communicationpatient-centred interactioncommunity pharmacy
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Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
Patient Preference and Adherence
trust in pharmacy team
pharmacy team's engagement
pharmacist expertise
information and communication
patient-centred interaction
community pharmacy
title Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
title_full Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
title_fullStr Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
title_full_unstemmed Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
title_short Factors Associated with Patient Trust in the Pharmacy Team: Findings from a Mixed Method Study Involving Patients with Asthma & COPD
title_sort factors associated with patient trust in the pharmacy team findings from a mixed method study involving patients with asthma amp copd
topic trust in pharmacy team
pharmacy team's engagement
pharmacist expertise
information and communication
patient-centred interaction
community pharmacy
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