A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan

Abstract Background Unlike in urban areas, community healthcare in medically underpopulated areas in Japan is constantly challenged because of the uncertainty in effectively using the limited resources. However, no study has focused on human resources or identified the actual state of pharmacists’ s...

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Main Authors: Yuji Nakagawa, Hideo Kato, Takuya Iwamoto
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Published: BMC 2024-11-01
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description Abstract Background Unlike in urban areas, community healthcare in medically underpopulated areas in Japan is constantly challenged because of the uncertainty in effectively using the limited resources. However, no study has focused on human resources or identified the actual state of pharmacists’ support in the community. Therefore, our study identified the actual status and problems of pharmacists involved in home medical care in medically underpopulated areas and discussed the roles required of pharmacists and specific methods of support. Methods The content of semi-structured interviews with care managers involved in home healthcare in Misugi town, Tsu City, between November 10, 2023 and March 13, 2024, was analyzed qualitatively using the grounded theory approach. Results Five care managers participated in the study. Semi-structured interviews on the actual situation and challenges faced by pharmacists indicated that the following roles were required for pharmacists: as in other regions, it was observed that elderly people with dementia and those living alone managed their medicines, adjusted leftover medicines, collaborated with other professions, bridged with physicians, checked medication status through frequent visits, and adhered to internal medication regimens. Issues related to the characteristics of depopulated areas were identified including human resources, limitations of healthcare resources, economic burden, limits on the number of visits by pharmacists. As a characteristic of communities with no pharmacies and only in-hospital prescribing, pharmacists were expected by care managers to manage the problems caused by in-hospital prescribing. Conclusions Our findings suggest that pharmacists should ensure the number of visits and collaborate with attending physicians, visiting nurses, and care managers to conduct drug management for patients with dementia and older adults living alone. Community healthcare specialists and those involved in the healthcare planning system can also utilize these findings while planning home healthcare to those who live in medically underpopulated areas in Japan.
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spelling doaj-art-3fd990f5fc9544a2a6a0508ab64ceeff2024-11-10T12:35:24ZengBMCJournal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences2055-02942024-11-0110111110.1186/s40780-024-00395-1A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in JapanYuji Nakagawa0Hideo Kato1Takuya Iwamoto2Department of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Medicine, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Medicine, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineDepartment of Clinical Pharmaceutics, Faculty of Medicine, Mie University Graduate School of MedicineAbstract Background Unlike in urban areas, community healthcare in medically underpopulated areas in Japan is constantly challenged because of the uncertainty in effectively using the limited resources. However, no study has focused on human resources or identified the actual state of pharmacists’ support in the community. Therefore, our study identified the actual status and problems of pharmacists involved in home medical care in medically underpopulated areas and discussed the roles required of pharmacists and specific methods of support. Methods The content of semi-structured interviews with care managers involved in home healthcare in Misugi town, Tsu City, between November 10, 2023 and March 13, 2024, was analyzed qualitatively using the grounded theory approach. Results Five care managers participated in the study. Semi-structured interviews on the actual situation and challenges faced by pharmacists indicated that the following roles were required for pharmacists: as in other regions, it was observed that elderly people with dementia and those living alone managed their medicines, adjusted leftover medicines, collaborated with other professions, bridged with physicians, checked medication status through frequent visits, and adhered to internal medication regimens. Issues related to the characteristics of depopulated areas were identified including human resources, limitations of healthcare resources, economic burden, limits on the number of visits by pharmacists. As a characteristic of communities with no pharmacies and only in-hospital prescribing, pharmacists were expected by care managers to manage the problems caused by in-hospital prescribing. Conclusions Our findings suggest that pharmacists should ensure the number of visits and collaborate with attending physicians, visiting nurses, and care managers to conduct drug management for patients with dementia and older adults living alone. Community healthcare specialists and those involved in the healthcare planning system can also utilize these findings while planning home healthcare to those who live in medically underpopulated areas in Japan.https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-024-00395-1Home healthcareMedically underpopulated areaCommunity pharmacistQualitative researchJapan
spellingShingle Yuji Nakagawa
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Takuya Iwamoto
A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences
Home healthcare
Medically underpopulated area
Community pharmacist
Qualitative research
Japan
title A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
title_full A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
title_fullStr A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
title_full_unstemmed A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
title_short A qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in Japan
title_sort qualitative study on the current status and problems of pharmacists in home healthcare from the viewpoint of care managers in medically underpopulated areas in japan
topic Home healthcare
Medically underpopulated area
Community pharmacist
Qualitative research
Japan
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s40780-024-00395-1
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