Journal of Patient Experience (Dec 2020)

The Initial Use of the Home Medication Experience Questionnaire (HOME-Q) in Community-Based Pharmacy

  • Matthew J Witry PharmD, PhD,
  • Kassi Pham B.A.,
  • Brahmendra Viyyuri PharmD,
  • William Doucette PhD,
  • Korey Kennelty PharmD, MS, PhD

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/2374373520916015
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7

Abstract

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The Home Medication Experience Questionnaire (HOME-Q) was developed to systematically gather information on the medication experience of patients. The objectives of this study were to (1) assess the frequencies of medication experience issues for a sample of patients and (2) report pharmacist recommendations to address issues and patient implementation of recommendations. This study used a single-group design with 3-month follow-up. A convenience sample of patients aged 55 years and older and taking 4 or more chronic medications self-administered the HOME-Q and discussed responses with a pharmacist from 2 community pharmacies. A researcher called or visited participants at 3 months to readminister the HOME-Q and inquire about recommendations. Thirty-three patients completed questionnaires, and 30 participated in the follow-up. At 3 months, the HOME-Q median did not decrease (4 at both administrations). There were 51 pharmacist interventions/recommendations, and 47% were reported adopted. The HOME-Q prompted pharmacists to respond to medication experience issues that may not have been identified otherwise. More work is needed to test the impact of the HOME-Q and better understand medication experience discussions between patients and pharmacists.