Identification and Characterization of Workflow Models for Medication Therapy Management in Community Pharmacies
Rachel A. Stafford
Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy
Megan Smith
Department of Pharmacy Practice, University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences College of Pharmacy
DOI: https://doi.org/10.24926/iip.v14i2.5387
Keywords: Medication therapy management, community pharmacy, workflow
Abstract
Community pharmacists providing medication therapy management (MTM) services report difficulty incorporating MTM services with dispensing and other pharmacy services. A variety of approaches exist due to a lack of an ideal standard for service integration. This study seeks to identify and characterize MTM workflow models in pharmacies of one geographic area of a large community pharmacy chain. Thirteen semi-structured interviews were conducted with pharmacists from thirteen different pharmacies. Interviews were audio-recorded, transcribed, and analyzed for common themes using an inductive qualitative approach. We did not find a high level of MTM task integration into the dispensing workflow in this setting. However, three main strategies used to delegate work of MTM activities were identified and defined: shared teamwork, delegated teamwork, and single delegation. Few MTM tasks were integrated into the dispensing workflow among interviewed pharmacies; most tasks were performed outside of workflow. The most common integration was performing patient interviews at pick up. There were no trends identified among high performing or low performing pharmacies. This work may provide a basis to define workflow models for further research to test implementation strategies within community pharmacies.