The role of pharmacists in the detection and referral of patients with unmet psychosocial care needs: lessons from a Flemish collaboration between community pharmacy and psychosocial work

Community pharmacists are highly accessible care providers who are well-embedded in the community and usually have a close relationship with their patients. This places them in a good position to detect unmet psychosocial needs and refer patients to the psychosocial care services in their neighborhood. Therefore, a collaboration between community pharmacists and a psychosocial care organization was set up in Flanders (BE) to explore the potential role of pharmacists in the detection and referral of patients with psychosocial needs. The aim is to reach a patient population with (unmet) psychoso... Mehr ...

Verfasser: Rens, Eva
Hutsebaut, Caroline
Van den Broeck, Kris
Foulon, Veerle
Ghijselings, Aline
Dokumenttyp: Artikel
Erscheinungsdatum: 2023
Verlag/Hrsg.: Ubiquity Press
Sprache: Englisch
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Community pharmacists are highly accessible care providers who are well-embedded in the community and usually have a close relationship with their patients. This places them in a good position to detect unmet psychosocial needs and refer patients to the psychosocial care services in their neighborhood. Therefore, a collaboration between community pharmacists and a psychosocial care organization was set up in Flanders (BE) to explore the potential role of pharmacists in the detection and referral of patients with psychosocial needs. The aim is to reach a patient population with (unmet) psychosocial needs, such as mental health problems, financial issues, family problems, substance abuse, domestic violence,. There is special attention to vulnerable groups. These needs are captured during patient visits to a community pharmacy for standard care. Pharmacists were trained by an e-learning in the topic of psychosocial wellbeing to detect unmet needs, talk about personal problems and how to help and refer these patients. This project is named #CAVAsa and is a collaboration between the Flemish network of pharmacists (VAN), the Flemish centers for general wellbeing (CAW) and the universities of Antwerp and Leuven. All parties worked together through all stages of the project. Sponsoring is provided by the Flemish Government. The project is currently running, and a total of 200 pharmacists are participating. Quantitative data are collected through an online registration form filled in by pharmacists. Collection started in July 2022 and is still running untill January 2023. Physical meetings were held as well to share experiences between pharmacists and the social workers and to provide extra support if needed. Since the start of the registration in July 2022 until today, a total of 160 patient contacts were registered in which psychosocial wellbeing was discussed. More details about the nature of these contacts will be available at the moment of the conference. During focus group discussions prior to this data collection, ...