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- Title
A narrative review on the consultation tools available for pharmacists in the United Kingdom: do they facilitate person‐centred care?
- Authors
Da Costa, Daniel L.; Corlett, Sarah A.; Dodds, Linda J.
- Abstract
Objectives: To identify consultation tools cited in the published literature and undertake a narrative review which establishes their scope to support the delivery of person‐centred medicine‐focused consultations between community pharmacists and patients in the United Kingdom (UK). Key findings: Nine consultation tools used in a pharmacy context were identified. Four tools (Calgary‐Cambridge guide, MRCF, MUR and NMS advanced services and PaCT) were selected for further appraisal. None of the tools identified provided a suitable format or sufficient guidance to address all components required for the delivery of a person‐centred patient consultation in practice. Summary: Tools available to UK pharmacists are inadequate for fully supporting delivery of a person‐centred consultation in practice. Revision of existing tools or creation of more pharmacy‐specific tools will support UK pharmacists' delivery of person‐centred consultations in practice.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; MEDICAL needs assessment; PATIENT-professional relations; MEDICAL referrals; SYSTEMATIC reviews; PATIENT-centered care
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2020, Vol 28, Issue 4, p301
- ISSN
0961-7671
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ijpp.12587