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Workshop about Person-Centred Care and Pharmaceutical Care Passed

Thursday May 16, 2024 09:45 - 10:45 G2

Workshop facilitators: Amélie Cransac, Hanna Gyllensten, Joanne Fuller, Malin Johansson Östbring

Track: Practice development, Workshops

Subject: Health systems in many countries are currently undergoing an evolution towards more person-centred care. However, there is little or no guidance available on how to apply person-centred care to pharmaceutical care and clinical pharmacy practice. In this workshop we will describe how pharmaceutical care can become more person-centred and explore how this can used in the clinical work settings of outpatient and inpatient pharmacists. Outline: First, a presentation about person-centredness and the current evidence on its use in pharmaceutical care, including findings from a systematic review (10 min). Thereafter, participants will be divided in groups based on their clinical settings or interests. Groups will discuss the following questions (40 min), based on their own experiences from clinical practice: How can pharmacists put person-centered care into practice? What do pharmacists need to practice person-centered pharmaceutical care, in particular for initiating, working, and safeguarding the partnership with the patient? As appropriate, how can pharmacists change their practice? Time for summarising and discussion between groups will be offered at the end of the workshop (10 min). Output: The intent is to incorporate findings (anonymised) from this workshop in a publication (opinion paper or popular science format), all participants will be asked about their interest to collaborate on that during the workshop. Materials: Participants will work on the questions above in small groups and publish their ideas on an interactive tool like Padlet®. Hence, participants are required to bring a computer, tablet, or smartphone with them.   

Language

English

Seminar type

Pre-recorded + On-site

Lecture type

Workshop

Conference

GCPCC

Authors

Amélie Cransac, Joanne Fuller, Matilda Cederberg, Malin Johansson Östbring, Emma Forsgren, Hanna Gyllensten

Lecturers

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Amélie Cransac Workshop facilitator

Senior lecturer and hospital pharmacist
CHU Dijon Bourgogne / UFR des Sciences de Santé

Amélie is a French pharmacist, senior lecturer (in Clinical Pharmacy) in the University of Burgundy and hospital pharmacist in the Pharmacy of Dijon University Hospital (Clinical Trials Department). She is actually on a year of post-doc (Institute of Health and Care Sciences/GPCC in Göteborg, Sweden) and her work is supervised by Hanna Gyllensten. She is involved in a project of literature review about Person-Centred Care and Pharmaceutical Care, and also participates in the investigation of the results of the LMQ-3 questionnaire with Joanne Fuller. Her PhD thesis was about pharmaceutical care, adherence, self-management skills, and Multiple Myeloma. And, in France She is involved in providing pharmaceutical care for patients with cancer and/or included in clinical trials.

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Hanna Gyllensten Workshop facilitator

Associate professor
University of Gothenburg

About
Hanna is a registered pharmacist with a background in community pharmacy and as a ward pharmacist. She is PhD (Medicine) since 2014 and her thesis was exploring the economic impact of drug-related morbidity, including e.g., adverse drug reactions and sub-therapeutic effects of drug therapy. Hanna is now a senior lecturer at University of Gothenburg, and Associated professor in health care sciences.
She is leading one of the three focus areas within GPCC; directed towards development, adaptation and evaluation of person-centred care. In that role she is responsible for on one of the centers strategic initiatives towards governance for person-centred care, and leads the research group examining health economic aspects of person-centred care.

Research
Hannas research focuses on health economic aspects of, in particular, chronic diseases. Examples are economic evaluations of person-centred interventions in healthcare, based on data collected within clinical trials and complemented by data from national and regional registers. Her other research projects include mainly (register-based) observational research. The studies uses national registers, sometimes complemented by data from population survey or collected from medical records, to study e.g., societal costs resulting from disease.

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Joanne Fuller Workshop facilitator

Education (PostGraduate) coordinator
GPCC, University of Gothenburg & Region Västra Götaland, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Dept of Clinical Neuroscience/Ophthalmology, Mölndal, Sweden

With a background in pharmacy and Public Health, Joanne’s research focuses on medication burden and it’s impact on patients’ medication usage. At this conference, Joanne and her colleagues (Hanna Gyllensten, Malin Johansson Östrbring, Amélie Cransac) facilitate a workshop that focuses on person-centred care and pharmaceutical care.

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Malin Johansson Östbring Workshop facilitator

Clinical pharmacist and PhD
Region Kalmar län

I work as a clinical pharmacist mainly within cardiology, supporting patients after myocardial infarction. I also work as a trainer in Motivational Interviewing. Within my research in Pharmaceutical care in Coronary heart disease I have investigated how patients experience using medicines the year after a myocardial infarction, and developed and investigated a person-centred intervention for these patients. The latter was an RCT that showed that support from a clinical pharmacist trained in Motivational Interviewing during the first year improved patients attitude towards medicines and medication adherence, but there was no difference in treatment target goal attainment, health-related quality of life or need of hospital care.