Abstract
This qualitative study explores inpatients’ experiences with pharmacist-led pain management programs in a hospital setting. Through semi-structured interviews, 15 participants’ perspectives on the effectiveness and impact of pharmacist-managed pain interventions were investigated. Findings highlight the role of pharmacists in optimizing pain relief, enhancing patient communication, and improving overall hospital experiences. Participants valued pharmacist involvement in pain management, emphasizing personalized care and education. Recommendations for program enhancement include increased pharmacist presence and streamlined communication channels. This study contributes to understanding patient-centered approaches to pain management in hospital settings.
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