Understanding Patient Perspectives on Medications
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Understanding Patient Perspectives on Medications
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What you'll learn
Why patients’ perspective on medicines is important
What matters to patients when using medicines and how their perspective might differ from that of healthcare professionals
What is the value of including patients' perspectives in healthcare practice and policy
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There are 4 modules in this course
Inappropriate use of medicines harms patients' health and increases healthcare costs. When healthcare professionals and patients engage together, healthcare can be based on the patient perspective, so the use of medicines is better tailored to each patient's needs and preferences. The result is a better relationship between patients and healthcare professionals, more appropriate medicines use, improved patient outcomes, and reduced healthcare costs.
This course explores patient perspectives on medicine use. Through videos, readings, and quizzes, it informs about the importance of patients’ perspectives on medicines, teaches about the patient’s lived experiences with medicines and mismatch in how healthcare professionals and patients view medicines, and introduces the methods that can be used to explore patients perspectives on medicines. Through discussions, you’ll be encouraged to reflect on the patient perspective on medicines in relation to your own professional context. This course was developed collaboratively by scholars from the Universities of Copenhagen, Groningen, and Oslo, as well as Trinity College Dublin. Drawing on their extensive experience in teaching, research, and professional practice, they worked together to distill the most important elements of interviewing patients about their perspectives on medication. The team includes Susanne Kaae, Lourdes Cantarero-Arevalo, Katja Taxis, Anne Gerd Granas, Anna Birna Almarsdóttir, Lotte S. Nørgaard, Sofia K. Sporrong, Johanne M. Hansen, Martin C. Henman, Solveig N. Jacobsen, and Ramune Jacobsen. The course is related to 'Patient Perspectives on Medications: Qualitative Interviews', which is also available on Coursera, but each course can be taken independently.
This module will give an overview of society-wide challenges related to medicines use. You will learn why it is important to understand the patient perspective on medicines use, and be introduced to issues that will be discussed during the course, such as patients’ perspectives versus professionals’ perspectives on medicines use.
What's included
3 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 19 minutes
- Introduction to the course•2 minutes
- Medicine-related problems from the professional and political view•10 minutes
- Why we need to understand the patient perspective•7 minutes
4 readings•Total 95 minutes
- Medication adherence in the interplay between patients, providers and society•35 minutes
- Consequences of medicine-related problems to the society, safety•30 minutes
- Involvement, shared decision-making and medicines•30 minutes
- Additional Material•0 minutes
1 assignment•Total 16 minutes
- Week 1•16 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 45 minutes
- Challenges and opportunities•45 minutes
In this module you will learn about patients’ views on medicines use and how medicines are incorporated in their daily lives. You will be introduced to a model summarizing different aspects of the patient perspective on medicines use. You will also meet patients who will tell about their personal experiences with medicines use.
What's included
3 videos3 readings2 assignments1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 38 minutes
- The PLEM model explained and illustrated•15 minutes
- Practical problems with medicines use and “silent knowledge”•9 minutes
- Young and chronic, coping strategies and advice to professionals•14 minutes
3 readings•Total 75 minutes
- Medication-related burden and patients' lived experience with medicine•45 minutes
- Patient videos on chronic pain•30 minutes
- Additional Material•0 minutes
2 assignments•Total 58 minutes
- Week 2•18 minutes
- Patient videos on chronic pain (non-graded quiz)•40 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- Your view on patients' medicine self-regulation•30 minutes
In this module you will learn that the patient's rationality regarding medicines use is not always in sync with the professionals’ rationality. You will be introduced to various ways of how healthcare professionals evaluate the patient perspective on medicines use. This relates to satisfaction, patients’ attitudes towards medicines, as well as knowledge of, and behavior related to medicines. Lastly, the module will enable you to reflect upon your own assumptions about patients’ medicine use.
What's included
3 videos4 readings1 assignment1 discussion prompt
3 videos•Total 20 minutes
- The professional vs the patient perspective•4 minutes
- Interactions between patients and professionals•8 minutes
- Evaluation methods used by professionals•8 minutes
4 readings•Total 100 minutes
- How patients and professionals differ in their perspectives on medicines•40 minutes
- Aspects of patient perspective: An overview of the concept•30 minutes
- Examples of questionnaires•30 minutes
- Additional Material: Patient vs. professional perspectives•0 minutes
1 assignment•Total 18 minutes
- Week 3•18 minutes
1 discussion prompt•Total 30 minutes
- Your perspective vs. your patients' perspective•30 minutes
In this module, you will be presented with examples of how the patient perspective has been implemented into health policy and healthcare practice. You will get acquainted with different aspects of the qualitative interview – a method you can use to explore the patient perspective in depth. Lastly, you will reflect on how to use this knowledge in your professional setting. Please note! This week you must hand in a graded assignment and review three assignments from fellow students.
What's included
4 videos3 readings1 assignment2 discussion prompts
4 videos•Total 34 minutes
- Examples of how to apply the patient perspective•5 minutes
- Being involved as a patient: Interview with Charlotte Nørgaard•16 minutes
- Methods to explore the patient perspective on medicines use•7 minutes
- Ethical principles when interviewing patients•5 minutes
3 readings•Total 36 minutes
- (Video) Patient group participation in PACE: Nic White•6 minutes
- 19 Advantages and Disadvantages of Qualitative Research Methods•30 minutes
- Additional Material•0 minutes
1 assignment•Total 180 minutes
- Applying the patient perspective on medicine use in your own organization•180 minutes
2 discussion prompts•Total 35 minutes
- Key learning points•30 minutes
- Help us improve the course•5 minutes
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very useful for practitioners like me who work in hospitals
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It is a wonderful course, and interiews techniques helped me a lot to design my methodology for my thesis. Thank you teachers for everything!
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