Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8522157 | Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy | 2018 | 22 Pages |
Abstract
This article describes a qualitative research study using a semi-structured interview process to describe barriers surrounding medication access, use, and adherence for recently discharged patients of a federally qualified health center. Common themes which emerged were: 1) Team assumptions regarding patient plans to access or appropriately use discharge medications negatively impact adherence; 2) Unmet expectation for care coordination between primary care physician (PCP) and hospital; 3) Disconnect between patients and health care workers leads to disengagement; and 4) Lack of personal contact hinders access to services.
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Authors
Rebecca Cope, Lauren Jonkman, Karen Quach, John Ahlborg, Sharon Connor,