A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study

Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacist (CP) and general practitioner (GP) in primary care. Objective To conceptualize a stakeholder driven framework to improve collaboration between the CP and the GP in Malaysian primary care...

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Main Authors: Mubarak, Naeem, Ali Raja, Sarwat, Sarwar Khan, Asma, Kanwa, Sabba, Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira, Muhammad Majid, Aziz, Hussain, Irshad, Hatah, Ernieda, Zin, Che Suraya
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spelling my.iium.irep.893662021-05-28T02:28:09Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/89366/ A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study Mubarak, Naeem Ali Raja, Sarwat Sarwar Khan, Asma Kanwa, Sabba Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira Muhammad Majid, Aziz Hussain, Irshad Hatah, Ernieda Zin, Che Suraya RS Pharmacy and materia medica Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacist (CP) and general practitioner (GP) in primary care. Objective To conceptualize a stakeholder driven framework to improve collaboration between the CP and the GP in Malaysian primary care to effectively manage medicines in chronic diseases. Design and Setting A qualitative study that involved individual semi structured interviews of the leadership of various associations, guilds, and societies representing CPs, GPs, and Nurses in Malaysia. Method This study collected and reported data in accordance with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting of Qualitative Studies guidelines. Key informants were recruited based on purposive (expert) sampling. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and data were coded in NVivo based on the principles of thematic analysis. Result A total of twelve interviews (5 CPs, 5 GPs and 2 Nurses) were conducted. Five themes emerged: Theme-1 highlighted comparison of community pharmacy practice in Malaysia and developed countries; Theme-2 involved the current practices in Malaysian primary care; Theme- 3 encompassed the advantages of CP-GP collaboration in chronic diseases; Theme-4 highlighted the barriers which impede collaboration in Malaysian primary care; and, Theme-5 delineated the way forward for CP-GP collaboration in Malaysia. Conclusion The actionable insights obtained from the Malaysian stakeholders offered an outline of a framework to enhance collaboration between CP and GP in primary care. Generally, stakeholders were interested in CP-GP collaboration in primary care and viewed many positive roles of CPs including prescription review, adherence support and patient education. The framework of the way forward includes: separation of roles of the CP and the GP through a holistic revision of relevant legislation to grant an active role to the CPs in chronic care; definition of protocols for collaborative practices; incentivization of both stakeholders (CP and GP) and, Design and implementation of an effective regulatory mechanism where the Malaysian Ministry of Health may take a leading role. Dove Medical Press 2021-04-15 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89366/1/author%20proof_for%20irep_proof%20copy_RMHP_A_296113_rearranged.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89366/2/acceptance_csz_Capture.JPG application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89366/12/WOS.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/89366/18/89366_A%20conceptual%20framework%20of%20the%20way_Scopus.pdf Mubarak, Naeem and Ali Raja, Sarwat and Sarwar Khan, Asma and Kanwa, Sabba and Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira and Muhammad Majid, Aziz and Hussain, Irshad and Hatah, Ernieda and Zin, Che Suraya (2021) A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study. Risk Management and Healthcare Policy, 14. pp. 1-13. ISSN 1179-1594 E-ISSN 11791594 https://www.dovepress.com/risk-management-and-healthcare-policy-i1706-j56 10.2147/RMHP.S296113
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Mubarak, Naeem
Ali Raja, Sarwat
Sarwar Khan, Asma
Kanwa, Sabba
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Muhammad Majid, Aziz
Hussain, Irshad
Hatah, Ernieda
Zin, Che Suraya
A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
description Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacist (CP) and general practitioner (GP) in primary care. Objective To conceptualize a stakeholder driven framework to improve collaboration between the CP and the GP in Malaysian primary care to effectively manage medicines in chronic diseases. Design and Setting A qualitative study that involved individual semi structured interviews of the leadership of various associations, guilds, and societies representing CPs, GPs, and Nurses in Malaysia. Method This study collected and reported data in accordance with the Consolidated Criteria for Reporting of Qualitative Studies guidelines. Key informants were recruited based on purposive (expert) sampling. Interviews were transcribed verbatim and data were coded in NVivo based on the principles of thematic analysis. Result A total of twelve interviews (5 CPs, 5 GPs and 2 Nurses) were conducted. Five themes emerged: Theme-1 highlighted comparison of community pharmacy practice in Malaysia and developed countries; Theme-2 involved the current practices in Malaysian primary care; Theme- 3 encompassed the advantages of CP-GP collaboration in chronic diseases; Theme-4 highlighted the barriers which impede collaboration in Malaysian primary care; and, Theme-5 delineated the way forward for CP-GP collaboration in Malaysia. Conclusion The actionable insights obtained from the Malaysian stakeholders offered an outline of a framework to enhance collaboration between CP and GP in primary care. Generally, stakeholders were interested in CP-GP collaboration in primary care and viewed many positive roles of CPs including prescription review, adherence support and patient education. The framework of the way forward includes: separation of roles of the CP and the GP through a holistic revision of relevant legislation to grant an active role to the CPs in chronic care; definition of protocols for collaborative practices; incentivization of both stakeholders (CP and GP) and, Design and implementation of an effective regulatory mechanism where the Malaysian Ministry of Health may take a leading role.
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author Mubarak, Naeem
Ali Raja, Sarwat
Sarwar Khan, Asma
Kanwa, Sabba
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Muhammad Majid, Aziz
Hussain, Irshad
Hatah, Ernieda
Zin, Che Suraya
author_facet Mubarak, Naeem
Ali Raja, Sarwat
Sarwar Khan, Asma
Kanwa, Sabba
Saif-ur-Rehman, Nasira
Muhammad Majid, Aziz
Hussain, Irshad
Hatah, Ernieda
Zin, Che Suraya
author_sort Mubarak, Naeem
title A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
title_short A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
title_full A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
title_fullStr A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
title_full_unstemmed A conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in Malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
title_sort conceptual framework of the way forward to a community pharmacist- general practitioner collaborative medication therapy management model for chronic diseases in malaysian primary care: a qualitative study
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