Study of Factors Affecting Patients’ Intention to Provide Information to Pharmacists: Publicizing the Contribution of Pharmacists to Pharmacotherapy through Animation Video
- VernacularTitle:Study of Factors Affecting Patients’ Intention to Provide Information to Pharmacists: Publicizing the Contribution of Pharmacists to Pharmacotherapy through Animation Video
- Author:
Chika KIYOZUKA
1
;
Ryota KUMAKI
2
;
Hidehiko SAKURAI
1
;
Keiko KISHIMOTO
3
Author Information
- Keywords: pharmacy; patient; pharmacotherapy; pharmacists’ contribution; trust in pharmacist
- From:Japanese Journal of Social Pharmacy 2023;42(2):75-88
- CountryJapan
- Language:English
- Abstract: Objectives: At the pharmacy, information obtained from patients by pharmacists is often inadequate. To motivate patients to provide information, we explored factors influencing their willingness to provide information and evaluated changes in their intention through informing of pharmacists’ contribution to pharmacotherapy. Methods: Four videos regarding pharmacists’ contribution to pharmacotherapy were created. A total of 600 participants who regularly visit pharmacies were targeted. One hundred and fifty participants watched one of the four videos and answered questions about their willingness to provide information to pharmacists before and after watching the videos. Key findings: The positive factors influencing the willingness to provide information were trust in the pharmacist and knowing pharmacists’ contribution to pharmacotherapy. After watching any of the videos, the willingness to provide information increased (P<0.001). In addition, when the participants were divided into two groups based on whether or not they had already known about the video content, the willingness of the participants in both aware and unaware groups to provide information improved (P<0.001). The factors that improved willingness in participants with low willingness were an explanation from their family pharmacist and trust in the pharmacist. On the contrary, having diabetes was a restraining factor. Conclusion: The study revealed that publicizing pharmacists’ contribution to pharmacotherapy increases the patients’ willingness to provide information to the pharmacist, regardless of their original level of awareness of the contribution. Furthermore, patient-pharmacist relationships based on trust in the pharmacist were influential.