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Table 4 Pharmacists’ and pharmacy customers’ opinions on the content of pharmacist’s patient medication counselling

From: Patient medication counselling in community pharmacy: evaluation of the quality and content

Patient medication counselling content (USP-MCBG)

Median (IQR)

Pharmacy customers

N = 566

Pharmacists

N = 122

Component 1: Needs assessment

 The pharmacist asked me if I had allergies, any other medications taken, my age, etc

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (1.00)

 The pharmacist responded with understanding/empathy to my questions and concerns

6.00 (5.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist asked questions about my illness, family and social history prior to counselling

6.00 (7.00)

7.00 (1.00)

 The pharmacist explained the purpose of the counselling session to me

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist presented facts and concepts concerning the drug and my illness in a logical order

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist used appropriate counselling aids such as pictures to support the counselling

2.00 (5.00)

7.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist assessed any actual and/or potential concerns or problems of importance

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist determined if I have any other medical conditions which could influence the effects of this drug or influence the likelihood of an adverse reaction

6.00 (3.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist conducted appropriate counselling introduction by identifying him/herself and me

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (2.00)

Component 2: Precautions and warnings

 The pharmacist explored with me potential problems in taking the medication as prescribed (e.g., cost, access, etc.)

6.00 (2.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist discussed potential (significant) side effects

6.00 (2.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist warned me or the patient concerned about taking other medications, including OTCs, herbals/botanicals and alcohol, which could inhibit or interact with the prescribed medication

6.00 (2.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist discussed significant interactions that might occur when using my drugs with certain drugs, food and other diseases

7.00 (1.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist discussed precautions to take (activities to avoid, etc.)

6.00 (2.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist explained in precise terms what to do if the patient misses a dose

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist discussed how to prevent or manage the side effects of the drug if they do occur

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist helped me to generate solutions to potential problems

6.00 (6.00)

7.00 (2.00)

Component 3: Management of the treatment

 The pharmacist discussed the storage recommendations, ancillary instructions with respect to the medications (e.g., shake well, refrigerate, etc.)

6.00 (4.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist explained how long it will take for the drug to show an effect

6.00 (4.00)

7.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist told me when I am due for a refill/repurchasing of my medications

6.00 (7.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist summarized the session by acknowledging and/or emphasizing key points of information

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist emphasized the benefits of completing the medication as prescribed

7.00 (3.00)

9.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist helped me to plan follow-up and next steps

6.00 (5.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist provided an opportunity for final concerns or questions

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist verified if I understood by requesting feedback or a recap

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist maintained control and direction of the counselling session

6.00 (4.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist assisted me in developing a plan to incorporate the medication regimen into my daily routine

5.00 (6.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist used open-ended questions that required me giving explanation

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist explained to me the way I will take my medications including scheduling and duration of the medication use when appropriate

6.00 (2.00)

8.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist probed me for additional information

6.00 (6.00)

8.00 (2.00)

Component 4: Communication

 The pharmacist communicated in a language that I understood

7.00 (2.00)

9.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist provided me with accurate information

6.00 (2.00)

9.00 (2.00)

 The pharmacist discussed with me the name of the medication and what I’m using it for

7.00 (2.00)

9.00 (3.00)

 The pharmacist displayed effective nonverbal behaviors

7.00 (2.75)

8.38 (2.00)

 The pharmacist assessed my understanding of the reason(s) for the therapy

6.00 (8.00)

8.00 (2.00)

  1. 1—not done, 2—poor, 3–5—unsatisfactory, 6–7—satisfactory, 8–10—excellent
  2. USP-MCBG United States Pharmacopeia Medication Counselling Behaviour Guideline, IQR interquartile range