Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Pharmacies: A Scoping Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Identifying Relevant Studies
2.2. Select the (Relevant) Studies
2.3. Charting the Data
2.4. Collating, Summarizing, and Reporting the Results
3. Results
3.1. Publication Years and Study Design Characteristics
3.2. Study Subjects
3.3. Pharmaceutical Care Services and Community-Based Setting
3.4. IOM Recommendations and Gap Analysis
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Recommendation | Summary |
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5–6 | Promote the consistency and equity of care through the use of evidence-based guidelines. |
5–7 | Structure payment systems to ensure an adequate supply of services to minority patients and limit provider incentives that may promote disparities. |
5–8 | Enhance patient-provided communication and trust by providing financial incentives for practices that reduce barriers and encourage evidence-based practice. |
5–9 | Support the use of interpretation services where community need exists. |
5–10 | Support the use of community health workers. |
5–11 | Implement multidisciplinary treatment and preventive care teams. |
5–12 | Implement patient education programs to increase patients’ knowledge of how to best access care and participate in treatment decisions |
Author, Year | Target Population * | Targeted Intervention | Pharmaceutical Service Type |
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Anderegg MD, Gums TH, et al., 2016 | African American Hispanic | MTM visits | Medication Optimization |
Blake SC, McMorris K, et al., 2010 | African American Caucasian ** | Health communication training for pharmacists | Language/Literacy |
Caballero J, Souffrant G, et al., 2008 | Hispanic | Pharmacists provide psychiatric services | Medication Optimization |
Carrillo M, Sias J, et al., 2018 | Hispanic, Spanish speakers | Expanded and enhanced diabetes health education by an interprofessional team | Patient Education or Counseling |
Carter BL, Coffey CS, et al., 2015 | African American Hispanic | MTM visits | Medication Optimization |
Collins B, Bronson H, et al., 2018 | Non-Hispanic Black Non-Hispanic White ** Hispanic of any race | HIV testing program | Point of Care Testing |
Congdon, H.B., Dowling, et al., 2013 | Hispanic | MTM visits | Medication Optimization |
Elliott JP, Harrison C, et al., 2015 | Black, Non-Hispanic White, Non-Hispanic | Pharmacist and student pharmacist directed pediatric health screenings | Point of Care Testing |
Enfinger F, Campbell K, et al., 2009 | African Americans Caucasians ** Hispanic | Pharmacy team consultations during regular physician visits | Medication Optimization |
Gazmararian J, Jacobson KL, et al., 2010 | African American White ** | Health communication training for pharmacists | Language/Literacy |
Geiger R, Steinert J, et al., 2018 | American Indian/Alaska Natives | Pharmacist conducted chart reviews of HCV patients | Medication Optimization |
Gerber BS, Cano AI, et al., 2010 | Latino (Hispanic) | Use of bilingual health promoter | Language/Literacy |
Isaacs D, Riley AC, et al., 2017 | African American | Interdisciplinary health fairs and community health outreach events | Point of Care Testing Patient Education or Counseling Immunizations |
Jameson JP and Baty JP, 2010 | Non-white | Disease control by a pharmacist | Medication Optimization |
Kirwin JL, Cunningham RJ, et al., 2010 | White ** Black Hispanic Asian Unknown | Pharmacist delivered, primary care, physician-focused intervention | Medication Optimization |
Lam AY and Chung Y, 2008 | Multiethnic Asian | Pharmacist-conducted on-site influenza vaccination service | Immunizations |
Lee J, McKennett M, et al., 2019 | Hispanic or Latino | Interdisciplinary community health fair | Immunizations |
Martin SL, Williams E, et al., 2015 | American Indians/Alaskan Natives | Interprofessional diabetes clinic | Medication Optimization |
Matthews PH, Darbisi C, et al., 2009. | Latino | Touch-screen information kiosks with online access as a tool for providing culturally and linguistically relevant diabetic information | Language/Literacy |
Meyerson BE, Carter G, et al., 2016 | African American | Voucher outreach program for HIV home testing at three pharmacies | Point of Care Testing |
Moreno G, Tarn DM, et al., 2009. | Latino | Access to non-English language pharmacy service | Language/Literacy |
Muzyk, AJ., Muzyk, TL, et al., 2004. | Hispanic African American Asian or Pacific Islander | Language-assistance services | Language/Literacy |
Navarrete, JP, Padilla, ME, et al., 2014 | Hispanic | Pharmacist-operated HPV vaccine program | Immunizations |
Ndefo, UA, Davis, PN, et al., 2019 | African American | Home visits by pharmacists | Medication Optimization |
Odegard PS, Lam A, et al., 2004 | Asian, whose native language was not English | Oral and written asthma education | Language/Literacy |
Owsley C, McGwin G Jr, et al., 2015 | African American Hispanic Haitian Cuban American | Telemedicine screening | Telemedicine |
Oyetayo OO, James C, et al., 2011 | Hispanic | Diabetes counseling, education, and monitoring every 3 months by pharmacists | Patient Education or Counseling |
Rick R, Hoye RE, et al., 2017 | American Indian | Motivational interviewing and diabetes self-management education | Patient Education or Counseling |
Sansgiry, SS., Chanda S, et al., 2007. | Hispanic | Non-English language pharmacy service | Language/Literacy |
Sharif I, Lo S, 2006 | Spanish-speakers | Non-English language pharmacy service | Language/Literacy |
Sharp LK; Tilton JJ, et al., 2018 | African American Hispanic | CHW support in addition to clinical pharmacist support | Medication Optimization |
Shireman TI, Svarstad BL, 2016. | Black | Novel tools for improving adherence | Medication Optimization |
Shiyanbola OO; Kaiser BL, et al., 2021 | Black/African American | Pharmacist-led educational program on diabetes | Patient Education or Counseling |
Sisson EM; Dixon DL; et al., 2016 | African American White ** Asian Hispanic Other | Pharmacists provided medication management. | Medication Optimization |
Snella KA; Canales AE; et al., 2006 | African American Hispanic | Pharmacist-led diabetes, HTN, and dyslipidemia screening | Point of Care Testing |
Soller RW, Chan, P, et al., 2012 | Spanish-speaking | MTM provided by pharmacists | Language/Literacy Medication Optimization |
Svarstad, BL, Kotchen, JM, et al., 2013 | Black | Novel tools for improving adherence | Medication Optimization |
Tao LS; Hart P; et al., 2003 | African American Hispanic/Latino | Pharmacist led education | Patient Education or Counseling |
Valencia, V, Padilla, ME, 2015. | Hispanic | Education sessions led by community pharmacists | Patient Education or Counseling |
Victor RG; Blyler CA, 2018 | Non-Hispanic Black | Barbers promoted follow-up with pharmacists | Medication Optimization |
Victor RG; Lynch K, et al., 2018 | Black | Barbers promoted follow-up with pharmacists | Medication Optimization |
Wheat L; Roane TE, et al., | Black Native American Caucasian | Collaboration between pharmacists and CHWs in identifying and addressing barriers to medication adherence and improving health outcomes for patients diagnosed with hypertension with or without diabetes | Medication Optimization |
Institute of Medicine Recommendations on Health Disparities | |||||||
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Health System Interventions | Patient Education and Empowerment | ||||||
5–6 | 5–7 | 5–8 | 5–9 | 5–10 | 5–11 | 5–12 | |
Anderegg et al., 2016 | |||||||
Blake SC, et al., 2010 | |||||||
Caballero J, 2008 | |||||||
Carrillo et al., 2018 | |||||||
Carter et al., 2015 | |||||||
Collins et al., 2018 | |||||||
Congdon et al., 2013 | |||||||
Elliott et al., 2015 | |||||||
Enfinger et al., 2009 | |||||||
Gazmararian J, 2010 | |||||||
Geiger et al., 2018 | |||||||
Gerber et al., 2010 | |||||||
Isaacs et al., 2017 | |||||||
Jameson JP and Baty JP, 2010 | |||||||
Kirwin JL, 2010 | |||||||
Lam et al., 2008 | |||||||
Lee et al., 2019 | |||||||
Martin et al., 2015 | |||||||
Matthews et al., 2009 | |||||||
Meyerson et al., 2016 | |||||||
Moreno et al., 2009 | |||||||
Muzyk et al., 2004 | |||||||
Navarrete et al., 2014 | |||||||
Ndefo et al., 2019 | |||||||
Odegard PS, et al., 2004 | |||||||
Owsley et al., 2015 | |||||||
Oyetayo et al., 2011 | |||||||
Rick et al., 2017 | |||||||
Sansgiry et al., 2007 | |||||||
Sharif et al., 2006 | |||||||
Sharp et al., 2018 | |||||||
Shireman & Svarstad, 2016 | |||||||
Shiyanbola et al., 2021 | |||||||
Sisson et al., 2016 | |||||||
Snella et al., 2006 | |||||||
Soller et al., 2012 | |||||||
Svarstad et al., 2013 | |||||||
Tao et al., 2003 | |||||||
Valencia et al., 2015 | |||||||
Victor et al., 2018 | |||||||
Victor et al., 2019 | |||||||
Wheat et al., 2020 |
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Hughes, T.D.; Roller, J.S.; Hahn, F.; Ferreri, S.P. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Pharmacies: A Scoping Review. Pharmacy 2023, 11, 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11030093
Hughes TD, Roller JS, Hahn F, Ferreri SP. Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Pharmacies: A Scoping Review. Pharmacy. 2023; 11(3):93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11030093
Chicago/Turabian StyleHughes, Tamera D., Jessica S. Roller, Faustina Hahn, and Stefanie P. Ferreri. 2023. "Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Pharmacies: A Scoping Review" Pharmacy 11, no. 3: 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11030093
APA StyleHughes, T. D., Roller, J. S., Hahn, F., & Ferreri, S. P. (2023). Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Community-Based Pharmacies: A Scoping Review. Pharmacy, 11(3), 93. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11030093