PharmaCast: Patient-Centred Care in Pharmacy

Dan Corbett (Producer), Sharon Haughey, Joanne Brown

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Abstract

Podcast theme: Education
Theme episode: 2


Contributors:
- Professor Sharon Haughey, School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast
- Dr Joanne Brown, Clinical Education Pharmacist, Northern Health and Social Care Trust
- Dr Dan Corbett, School of Pharmacy, Queen's University Belfast

Summary:
Putting patients at the centre of their care is a key focus within the practice of pharmacy, bringing a range of benefits, including enhanced self-ownership of health, greater patient autonomy, and improvement in treatment/management outcomes. However, patient-centered care isn't without its challenges, and as such, it's important to consider key strategies which can allow pharmacists and other healthcare professionals to keep the patient at the centre of their own care, whilst ensuring that treatment remains, safe, effective, and evidenced-based.

In this episode of PharmaCast, Dr Dan Corbett discusses patient-centered care with Professor Sharon Haughey from the School of Pharmacy at Queen's University Belfast, and Dr Joanne Brown, Clinical Education Pharmacist, both of whom are heavily involved in the education of student pharmacists, and the development of their skills in patient care.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherQueen's University Belfast
Media of outputOnline
Size47 min 45 sec
Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2023

Keywords

  • Pharmacy
  • Patient-centred care
  • Primary care
  • Secondary care
  • Healthcare
  • Medicines
  • Public health
  • Pharmacy education

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