Interviewer Data Collection

Integrating Community Pharmacists and Clinical Sites for Patient-Centered HIV Care

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Key Informants Interview

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Integrating Community Pharmacists and Clinical Sites

for Patient-Centered HIV Care



Attachment 10a Interviewer Data Collection Worksheet













Interviewer data collection worksheet



Changes at Pharmacy

Changes at Medical Clinic

What Worked Well

Areas for Improvement

Most Significant Change

WORK SYSTEM

Personnel preparation (education, skills, knowledge, motivation, needs)






Organizational coordination, collaboration, and communication (policies, procedures, infrastructure, marketing communications, Care Model description including – size / patients served / travel distances / targeted minorities enrolled)






Work schedule adjustments (staff changes)






Technologies and tools (documentation, forms, standing orders, equipment)






Job demand changes (workload, time pressure, protocols)






Work area adjustments (layout, noise, lighting, work station design)






PROCESS

Patient care process adjustments (medication reviews, on-call services, interventions, medication management services, action plans, biometrics conducted, screenings conducted, use of services – 24 hr access / standing orders / formulary / medication review / after hour time / medication changes / dose changes / drug therapy problems identified and resolved)






Information flow adjustments (collaborative activities, reporting methods)






Purchasing and/or billing adjustments (business models, accounting systems, metrics)






Process improvement activities (time records, meetings)










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OUTCOMES

Personnel job satisfaction (including change in perception of pharmacist as part of team, employee retention






Job stress and burnout






Employee turnover






Organizational health (profitability, meeting goals, changes in cost of care, decreased waste in nursing time / rework / other)






Patient Safety (drug therapy problem identification, complexity, and outcome)






Quality of Patient Care (retention of HIV care, adherence, HIV viral load suppression, opportunistic infection, access to medications, access to information, changes in patient or caregiver knowledge, clinical effect of medication recommendations)






From all of the significant changes you described, what do you think was the most significant change of all?







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