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. 2020 Jul;16(7):895-903.
doi: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2019.09.058. Epub 2019 Sep 18.

Organisational factors associated with safety climate, patient satisfaction and self-reported medicines adherence in community pharmacies

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Organisational factors associated with safety climate, patient satisfaction and self-reported medicines adherence in community pharmacies

Sally Jacobs et al. Res Social Adm Pharm. 2020 Jul.
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Abstract

Background: Evidence suggests that community pharmacy service quality varies, and that this may relate to pharmacy ownership. However little is known about wider organisational factors associated with quality.

Objective: To investigate organisational factors associated with variation in safety climate, patient satisfaction and self-reported medicines adherence in English community pharmacies.

Methods: Multivariable regressions were conducted using data from two cross-sectional surveys, of 817 pharmacies and 2124 patients visiting 39 responding pharmacies, across 9 diverse geographical areas. Outcomes measured were safety climate, patient satisfaction and self-reported medicines adherence. Independent variables included service volume (e.g. dispensing volume), pharmacy characteristics (e.g. pharmacy ownership), patient characteristics (e.g. age) and areal-specific demographic, socio-economic and health-needs variables.

Results: Valid response rates were 277/800 (34.6%) and 971/2097 (46.5%) for pharmacy and patient surveys respectively. Safety climate was associated with pharmacy ownership (F8,225 = 4.36, P < 0.001), organisational culture (F4, 225 = 12.44, P < 0.001), pharmacists' working hours (F4, 225 = 2.68, P = 0.032) and employment of accuracy checkers (F4, 225 = 4.55, P = 0.002). Patients' satisfaction with visit was associated with employment of pharmacy technicians (β = 0.0998, 95%CI = [0.0070,0.1926]), continuity of advice-giver (β = 0.2593, 95%CI = [0.1251,0.3935]) and having more reasons for choosing that pharmacy (β = 0.3943, 95%CI = [0.2644, 0.5242]). Satisfaction with information received was associated with continuity of advice-giver (OR = 1.96, 95%CI = [1.36, 2.82]), weaker belief in medicines overuse (OR = 0.92, 95%CI = [0.88, 0.96]) and age (OR = 1.02, 95%CI = [1.01, 1.03]). Regular deployment of locums by pharmacies was associated with poorer medicines adherence (OR = 0.50, 95%CI = [0.30, 0.84]), as was stronger patient belief in medicines overuse (OR = 0.88, 95%CI=[0.81, 0.95]) and younger age (OR = 1.04, 95%CI = [1.01, 1.07]). No patient outcomes were associated with pharmacy ownership or service volume.

Conclusions: This study characterised variation in the quality of English community pharmacy services identifying the importance of skill-mix, continuity of care, pharmacy ownership, organisational culture, and patient characteristics. Further research is needed into what constitutes and influences quality, including the development of validated quality measures.

Keywords: Community pharmacy; Organisational characteristics; Quality; Survey.

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