Title: PHARMAC
1Mereana Wilson PHARMAC Leanne Te Karu Maori
Pharmacist Association MARCH 2008
2He Rongoa Pai, He Oranga Whanau
- Background
- Maori Responsiveness Strategy 2002
- Research suggests cultural differences have an
impact on patient adherence to medicine use. - Consultation with Maori identified issues like
Lack of quality information, sharing, storing and
misuse of medicines, uncertainty of prescribed
medicines. - National pharmaceutical data indicates
- Maori have lower prescription and uptake rates
than Non-Maori - Prescription rates are particularly low for
antibacterial and cardiovascular medications
3Whanau Staying Well with Medicines
- Goal
- To improve uptake and appropriate use of
subsidised medicines to Maori consumers. - Objectives
- Increase awareness of safe and appropriate use of
medications - Improve access to medicines
- Develop patient and whanau education resources
that will be used by kaimahi - Promote medications as part of managing overall
health care
4Programme Strategies
5Patient Resources Medicines List
6Patient Resources - Prescription Subsidies
- Whats that card for?
- Should I have one of these cards?
- Where do you get one of these cards?
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- Ive got one of these cards now what?
7Health Workforce Training
- Training available for Maori Community Health
Workers and Primary Care Nurses - Pilot program in 2006 with 85 participants
- Evaluation and six month follow-up showed
positive results - Topics covered
- Maori Health and Maori Priorities
- Rongoa Maori
- Pharmaceuticals Role in New Zealand Health
- Access to subsidised medicines
- Health Problems that Impact on Maori
- A 5 R's Practical Application
- Treatment and Effective Communication with Maori
8Pilot Training ResultsAttendees self-rated
knowledge of medicine pre post course
Overall average BEFORE-course 5.9
Overall average AFTER-course 7.6
- Participant Feedback
- Enjoyed topics on Rongoa and how pharmaceuticals
interrelate with each other. - Improved understanding of Maori culture and Maori
attitudes to medicines to highlight areas for
better communication - Reinforced, refreshed and consolidated prior
knowledge. - Identified benefits of interacting with
pharmacists for expertise and terminology
9What course topics do attendees remember learning?
10Project Outcomes
- Understand what the pharmaceutical schedule is an
how to use it - Knowing what medicines are subsidised
- Safe practice with medicines, e.g. taking full
course, not sharing and not storing - Effective communication with Maori patients
whanau - Understand How Rongoa Maori works with
pharmaceuticals - Identifying community health services and how to
engage, e.g. local pharmacist
11Links to the Health Sector
- HRPHOW Training Program upskilling the Maori
health workforce - Maori Pharmacists Association
- PRISM Cultural Competency
- Scholarships for emerging Maori pharmacists
- College of Pharmacists
12Next Steps
- Health Workforce Training
- 2008 continue training for Maori health workforce
- 2009 work with mainstream to raise awareness of
Maori health - Pre-testing Patient resources
- 4 regions Christchurch, Auckland, Wellington,
Taranaki - Maori Development Organisations and affiliates
- Intern pharmacists
- Development of e-learning module
- Compliment training program
- Stand-alone component