Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3816368 Patient Education and Counseling 2009 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

ObjectivePatient comprehension of dosage instructions is an essential condition for adherence to treatment regimens, but previous studies show that pharmacists do not generally check understanding. This study aims to describe and discuss the effectiveness of various strategies for verifying patients’ understanding of ARV dosage instructions in a cross-cultural context.MethodsTwenty-six cross-cultural pharmacist–patient interactions in an ARV pharmacy in South Africa were analysed using Conversation Analysis techniques. Interviews with participants were analysed using Thematic Content Analysis.ResultsVarious strategies for verifying patient understanding were identified in the data, including eliciting a demonstration of understanding, using specific questions to verify understanding, using response solicitations and monitoring patients’ verbal and non-verbal responses. These strategies are illustrated with relevant data extracts. Interviews revealed that patients appeared to have good understanding of ARV-related concepts.ConclusionThese strategies for verification of patient understanding appear to be effective tools which enable pharmacists to identify misunderstandings or initiate clarification sequences.Practice implicationsThe strategies are felt to be particularly useful in cross-linguistic pharmacy interactions and have implications for other professionals.

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