Factors Influencing the Patient Choice of Community Pharmacy for Opioid Replacement Treatment in NHS Lanarkshire. Background The factors which affect a.

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Factors Influencing the Patient Choice of Community Pharmacy for Opioid Replacement Treatment in NHS Lanarkshire. Background The factors which affect a patient’s choice of community pharmacy have been reported through research to improve the pharmaceutical care standards and services available. There is a wide gap in research that specifically address the level of pharmaceutical care and services available to substance misuse patients’ within community pharmacy setting. Method A semi-structured questionnaire was developed for the researchers to conduct and gather relevant data from patients attending clinics at NHS Lanarkshire Addiction Services for treatment to conclude the factors influencing and subsequently impacting the decision-making journey these patients’ face when choosing their current community pharmacy. All data was anonymously provided. Aim The aim of the study is to attempt to determine the factors which may influence a patient’s choice of community pharmacy to receive Opioid Substitution Therapy. Results A total of 127 respondents were recruited from addiction teams. 78 respondents were recruited in NLIAS with 49 respondents recruited from LAaDS. No respondents were recruited from the team based in Carluke (Clydesdale). Figure 1 demonstrates the greater variance of ages in North Lanarkshire compared to South Lanarkshire, excluding the respondents who did not specify their age (n=11). 111 respondents had chosen the pharmacy independently. In South, 93.9% had chosen their pharmacy in comparison to only 83.3% in North. Respondents who had chosen their pharmacy were asked the reason for their choice. The responses were categorised and those given by multiple respondents are presented in Table 1. The majority of patients (>80%) live within 3 miles of the community pharmacy they attend. Other findings indicated that within North Lanarkshire after 1-3 miles a patient was most likely to stay between 7-9 miles away from their community pharmacy. Within South after 1-3 miles a patient is most likely to stay within 4-6 miles of their community pharmacy. This is demonstrated in Figure 3. A 5 point Likert scale was used to determine patient satisfaction with regards to approachability, knowledge and training. Scores of 5 mean “Very Satisfied” and 1 mean “Very Unsatisfied”. Means were examined to determine overall satisfaction. Patient response in relation to the pharmacist was a high level of satisfaction. There was greater variation in relation to the pharmacy staff question. This is shown in Table 2. Figure 2: Patient awareness of services Figure 1: Patient age and gender demographics North Lanarkshire South Lanarkshire Table 1: Patient reasoning for choosing a particular pharmacy  Reason for choosing the pharmacy the respondent selected. North Lanarkshire n (%) South Lanarkshire Nearest their home / local 35 (44.9) 23 (46.9) Good reputation and/or good staff 5 (6.4) 6 (12.2) Away from their home 6 (7.7) 3 (6.1) Opening hours Convenient 1 (2.0) Near family/friends or work 1 (1.3) 4 (8.2) No particular reason 0 (0) Table 2: Patient attitudes towards the pharmacist and pharmacy staff Area investigated Patient satisfaction mean Pharmacist approachability North Lanarkshire 4.39 (95% CI 4.16 – 4.62) South Lanarkshire 4.48 (95% CI 4.23 – 4.74) Staff approachability North Lanarkshire 4.29 (95% CI 4.06 – 4.53) South Lanarkshire 4.16 (95% CI 3.85 – 4.47) Pharmacist and staff training and knowledge North Lanarkshire 4.38 (95% CI 4.15 – 4.62) South Lanarkshire 4.30 (95% CI 4.02 – 4.58) Figure 2 demonstrated the patients’ awareness to other services provided by the pharmacy such as (Tobacco) Smoking Cessation, Minor Ailment Service and Injecting Equipment Provision (IEP). The other services mentioned in responses as being available included Repeat Prescription Services, Diabetic Screening and Flu vaccination. Discussions This suggests that, in terms of gender and substitute therapy, the respondents are representative of the population as a whole. The gender balance is as expected overall with approximately 3 males to 1 females being the normal prevalence. It is thought that drug users are more likely to choose a pharmacy based on the personality characteristics of the pharmacist and staff as opposed to the services offered. Study show that a helpful and friendly pharmacist is desirable and is likely to influence a patient’s choice of pharmacy (Naik-Panvelkar et al (2012), Shiyanbola et al (2016). This is further supported by the results of this study with the majority of respondents scoring the pharmacist and pharmacy staff favourably. It is thought that a good relationship between the pharmacist and the drug user is important and can maximise the treatment strategy benefits (Matheson (1998). Daily visits to the pharmacy can lead to increased trust and allow patients to ask questions about other health issues (Luger et al (2000)). The geographical location of the pharmacy was shown to be a strong influencing factor on patient choice. Whitty et al (2015) demonstrated that a pharmacy near home is preferential to a pharmacy close to the patient’s prescriber, but Chaar et al., 2012 highlighted that the location of the pharmacy has a determining factor on the success of treatment. Conclusions From the study, it can be seen that patients receiving substance misuse therapy regard a number of factors important when choosing a community pharmacy. Pharmacy location proves a strong influencing factor with patients in the main opting for a pharmacy in close proximity to their home address for convenience. Patients regard their privacy within the pharmacy very highly and are more likely to pick a pharmacy with a private treatment area for substance misuse therapy. The attitudes of the pharmacist and the staff were also shown to be strong influencing factors in the choice of pharmacy. Authors: Lori Robertson (Corresponding author:lori.robertson@ggc.scot.nhs.uk) , Kim Creechan, Sara Nickkho-Amiry, Duncan Hill