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Contacting CPPE C o For information on your orders or bookings, or any general n s enquiries, please contact us by email, telephone or post. u l t Amemberofourcustomerservicesteamwill be happy to a t i help you with your enquiry. o n s k i l l Consultation skills for s f o Email r pharmacy practice: info@cppe.ac.uk p h a r Telephone m taking a patient-centred a 01617784000 c y approach p r By Post a c t Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education (CPPE) i c Manchester Pharmacy School e : ACPPEdistance learning programme t 1st Floor, Stopford Building a k for pharmacy professionals i TheUniversity of Manchester n Oxford Road g Manchester M13 9PT a p a t i e n t - c e n t r e d a p p r o a c h Share your learning For information on all our experience with us: programmesandevents: email us at feedback@cppe.ac.uk visit our website www.cppe.ac.uk Acore learning programme for: Developed by: Funded by: DLP172 February 2014 Consultation skills for pharmacypractice: taking a patient-centred approach ACPPEdistance learning programme for pharmacy professionals Acorelearning programme for: Educational solutions for the NHS pharmacy workforce ©Copyrightcontroller HMSO 2014 ii Acknowledgements Lead writers Lesley Grimes,CPPE senior pharmacist,learning development Nina Barnett, consultant pharmacist, care of older people, East and South East England Specialist Pharmacy Services (contributory author for Section 5 – Health coaching in patient consultations) Reviewers LeahDavies,clinical development pharmacist,Rowlands Pharmacy James Desborough,lecturer in pharmacy practice, University of East Anglia Elizabeth Fidler, principal pharmacy technician, Health Education Kent, Surrey and Sussex - Pharmacy Delyth James, senior lecturer, Cardiff University Barry Jubraj, associate professor, Chelsea andWestminster Hospital NHS FoundationTrust and UCL School of Pharmacy RaminderSihota,senior professional L&D manager,Boots UK CPPEreviewers AnnaGraves,regional tutor,NorthWest MatthewShaw,deputydirector KarenWragg,regional manager,South Central Thanks Thetwovideosreferred to in Section 5 of this programme have been co-produced by Imperial College and London ConsortiumTelevision.Thanks go to: Nina Barnett, consultant pharmacist, care of older people Paul Craddock (camera and editor) ZulemaDene(actress) Bartek Dziadosz (camera) Douglas Hing (project advisor) Lis Paice (project lead) WehaveusedsomecontentfromtheCPPEPatient-centredcare open learning programmeinthis learning programme. CPPE recognises the contribution made by LouiseWinstanley and the other contributors and reviewers of that resource. Production Outset Publishing Ltd, Sussex Published in February 2014 by the Centre for Pharmacy Postgraduate Education, Manchester Pharmacy School,University of Manchester,Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PT www.cppe.ac.uk Contents iii About CPPE distance learning programmes vii About this learning programme x Patient-centred care and pharmacy practice xv Whatdowemeanbyaconsultation? xv Thepatient-centred consultation in pharmacy today xvi Putting the patient at the centre of the consultation xviii Practice points xvii, xix Reflective questions xv, xvii, xx Section 1 Medicines optimisation and medicines adherence 1 1.1 Medicines optimisation 1 1.2 Understanding medicines adherence 2 1.3 Thereasons for non-adherence 3 1.4 Unintentional and intentional non-adherence 6 Internal and external causes of non-adherence 7 1.5 Assessing adherence 10 Self-reporting 10 1.6 Discussing adherence with a patient 11 1.7 Interventions to improve adherence 13 1.8 Considering the needs of different patient groups 14 Older people and adherence 14 Younger patients and adherence 15 Physical or learning disabilities and adherence 16 People with severe mental health problems and adherence 16 Summaryandintendedoutcomes 18 Suggested answers 19 Case study 1 George 12 Case study 2 Rebecca 15 Exercises 2, 4, 7, 9, 17 Practice points 5, 6 Reflective questions 8, 14 F E B R UARY 2014
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