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dc.contributor.authorTegegn, Henok Gen
dc.contributor.authorWark, Stuarten
dc.contributor.authorTursan D'espaignet, Edouarden
dc.contributor.authorSpark, Joy Men
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-15T09:28:17Z-
dc.date.available2024-06-15T09:28:17Z-
dc.date.issued2023-12-
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 31(6), p. 611-624en
dc.identifier.issn2042-7174en
dc.identifier.issn0961-7671en
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/60734-
dc.description.abstract<p><b>Background</b> Hospital pharmacists can assist patients with medication adherence in a hospital setting. No studies have explored the views of hospital pharmacists on medication adherence.</p> <p><b>Objectives</b> The study aimed to explore Ethiopian clinical pharmacists’ understanding of and experience with medication adherence, and identify strategies for medication adherence support.</p> <p><b>Methodss</b> Semi-structured interviews were conducted via ZOOM/Skype. Hospital pharmacists were recruited through a professional network and snowball sampling. All interviews were audio recorded, transcribed verbatim, translated into English and analysed using thematic analysis techniques. The data coding followed a hybrid deductive and inductive approach.</p> <p><b>Key findings</b> Fourteen Ethiopian clinical pharmacists participated in the study. Analysis yielded five main themes including: medication adherence definition and measurement; pharmacists’ perceived roles; enablers of medication adherence; barriers to medication adherence; and ways forward. Participants indicated that accurately assessing medication adherence was complicated because of an absence of cost-effective and validated tools. Pharmacist education, clinical pharmacy services, physical structure, sources of medication information, and government initiatives to reduce financial burdens were the facilitators identified. Eight barriers were identified, and these were broadly classified as factors intrinsic or extrinsic to the patient.</p> <p><b>Conclusions</b> Medication adherence support could face barriers intrinsic or extrinsic to patients. Strategies were proposed to overcome the identified barriers and to harness existing facilitators. These strategies included the need for validated local language medication adherence tools, instituting regular adherence measurement and prioritizing patients for available interventions. Patient’s preferred dosage form should be considered along with medication complexity and medication knowledge when supporting medication adherence.</p>en
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dc.publisherOxford University Pressen
dc.relation.ispartofInternational Journal of Pharmacy Practiceen
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dc.titleClinical pharmacists’ perspective of medication adherence support in Ethiopian hospital settings: a qualitative studyen
dc.typeJournal Articleen
dc.identifier.doi10.1093/ijpp/riad063en
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local.contributor.firstnameHenok Gen
local.contributor.firstnameStuarten
local.contributor.firstnameEdouarden
local.contributor.firstnameJoy Men
local.profile.schoolSchool of Rural Medicineen
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local.profile.emailhtegegn@myune.edu.auen
local.profile.emailswark5@une.edu.auen
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local.format.startpage611en
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local.identifier.volume31en
local.identifier.issue6en
local.title.subtitlea qualitative studyen
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local.contributor.lastnameTegegnen
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local.contributor.lastnameTursan D'espaigneten
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local.title.maintitleClinical pharmacists’ perspective of medication adherence support in Ethiopian hospital settingsen
local.relation.fundingsourcenoteH.G.T. acknowledges the scholarship opportunity for his PhD training provided by the University of New England International Postgraduate Research Award (UNE IPRA).en
local.output.categorydescriptionC1 Refereed Article in a Scholarly Journalen
local.search.authorTegegn, Henok Gen
local.search.authorWark, Stuarten
local.search.authorTursan D'espaignet, Edouarden
local.search.authorSpark, Joy Men
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local.year.published2023en
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local.subject.for2020420312 Implementation science and evaluationen
local.subject.for2020321403 Clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practiceen
local.subject.for2020320199 Cardiovascular medicine and haematology not elsewhere classifieden
local.subject.seo2020200105 Treatment of human diseases and conditionsen
local.subject.seo2020200401 Behaviour and healthen
local.codeupdate.date2024-11-05T14:14:37.187en
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local.original.for20203214 Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciencesen
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