Abstract
Purpose: To investigate physicians’
and pharmacists’ experience and expectations of the
roles of pharmacists in hospital setting in Macau for
the development of physician-pharmacist collaborative
working relationship (CWR).
Methods: A survey was conducted to
address the research questions. The study population
included the physicians and pharmacists working in
hospitals in Macau. A self-administered survey was
designed correspondingly to physicians and pharmacists
with same series of questions, which composed of 4
parts: demographics, collaboration status, roles of
pharmacist based on experience, and roles of pharmacist
based on expectations.
RESULTS: Sixty six out of
the 120 physician surveys and 18 out of the 30
pharmacist surveys were returned, giving a response rate
of 55.00% and 60.00% respectively. 33.33% of physicians
and 77.8% of pharmacists claimed they collaborated with
the other professional at least once a week. The main
reason for collaboration was prescription order queries.
Both professionals indicated that “medication
dispensing” and “identification and prevention of
prescription errors” were currently the top
responsibilities of pharmacists. It was anticipated by
the physicians that pharmacists would remain focused on
“medication dispensing” but should put in more effort.
Pharmacists, on the other hand, would like to develop
their role in direct patient care such as “patient
counseling”.
Conslusion: There were discrepancies in
physicians’ and pharmacists’ expectations of the roles
of pharmacists. The 6 most important responsibilities of
pharmacists were determined in consultation with
physicians’ opinions. Capacity building of pharmacists,
communication between the two professionals and
administrative co-ordinations were considered important
elements in developing CWR.
Keywords:
Physician-pharmacist relationship, Pharmacist roles,
Collaboration, Expectations.