A qualitative study exploring patient experiences and opinions of warfarin patient self‐management in the US healthcare system

Author:

Wilson Aaron S.1ORCID,Slager Stacey1ORCID,Jones Aubrey E.12ORCID,Vazquez Sara R.12ORCID,Barnes Geoffrey D.3ORCID,Sylvester Katelyn4,Chan Linh5,Ragheb Bishoy6ORCID,Witt Daniel M.12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Utah College of Pharmacy Salt Lake City Utah USA

2. University of Utah Health Thrombosis Service Salt Lake City Utah USA

3. University of Michigan Ann Arbor Michigan USA

4. Brigham and Women's Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

5. Loma Linda VA Loma Linda California USA

6. Colorado VA Aurora Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDespite consensus guideline recommendations, the use of warfarin patient self‐management (PSM) in the United States (US) healthcare system remains underutilized.ObjectivesTo gain an understanding of the barriers and facilitators to warfarin PSM in US healthcare systems through qualitative exploration of the opinions of select US patients receiving warfarin therapy.MethodsIndividual patient interviews were conducted at five geographically diverse sites. Grounded theory analysis was performed on interview transcriptions using the consolidated framework for implementation research (CFIR) to identify facilitators and barriers to PSM implementation within the US healthcare system.ResultsA total of 40 patients were interviewed. Four major themes emerged from the interviews: (1) “Patients are resourceful problem solvers who know themselves better than clinicians” (CFIR domain “Characteristics of Individuals”); (2) The provider‐patient relationship is key to successful PSM (CFIR domains “Inner Setting” and “Intervention Characteristics”); (3) Patients are willing and interested in trying PSM if not already doing so (CFIR domains “Process,” “Intervention Characteristics,” “Inner Setting, and “Characteristics of Individuals”); and (4) Point‐of‐care international normalized ratio (INR) monitoring is an important PSM facilitator (CFIR “Intervention Characteristics,” “Outer Setting,” “Inner Setting,” and “Process” domains).ConclusionsInterview participants were willing and interested in trying PSM. Core elements of warfarin PSM include timely access to INR results, and a framework to support PSM decision making. Home INR monitoring is likely ideal for facilitating PSM implementation as is maintaining strong provider‐patient relationships where providers, including clinical pharmacists, trust their patients and act as a safety net for PSM decision making.

Funder

Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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