DISCLOSURES. Workplace Woes in Pharmacy. Objectives WARNING. Caller #1 12/3/2018. Communicating with Non English Speakers

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DISCLOSURES Workplace Woes in Pharmacy Customers! You can t live with them, you can t live without them! Diane Y. Holmberg, MA Ed, MS Jeannette Y. Wick, RPh, MBA, FASCP report no conflicts of interest and have nothing to disclose with regard to the content of this continuing education activity WARNING Warning: This continuing education activity is based on pharmacy staff s real world experiences (which may be unsuitable for children to see); may contain unusual humor; and describes some deplorable behaviors (which may be disturbing). Viewer discretion advised Objectives LIST ways to deal with difficult managers who micromanage, are hostile, or lack supervisory skills DETERMINE approaches to deal with coworkers whose skills, competencies, and teamwork abilities need improvement LIST several ways to improve one s own skill set and career plan RECALL strategies to deal with poor healthcare literacy; non customers ; angry or abusive patients; and patients whose expectations have been disappointed Caller #1 Many of my patients are non English speakers. It s really frustrating, because we sometimes have trouble getting even the most basic information from them. And counseling is simply impossible. Any suggestions? Communicating with Non English Speakers Look for resources to aid communication Does your employer have access to a language line that you can call to provide real time interpretation? Are their resources available in the patient s native language that you can provide them? Try looking at local, state, and national government websites for translated resources If you can t find already translated documents, ask your employer to pay a professional translator to translate documents 1

Strategies for Communicating with Non English Speaking Patients 1. Not thoroughly proficient and fluent in the target language? Use an interpreter! 2. When using an interpreter, address your patient (not the interpreter) directly Allow extra time for the interview. 3. No interpreter? Speak directly to the patient. Speak slowly and carefully, without jargon or idioms and without raising your voice 4. Repeat when you have not been understood. If you said something as simply as possible and the patient still cannot understand, try repeating the same sentence again: changing words may confuse the patient. 5. Check that you have been understood. Avoid asking Do you understand? or Is that all right? 6. When encountering difficulties communicating, trying using multilingual patient education materials, illustrations, or models. Communicating with Non English Speakers Additional possible solutions: Refer patients elsewhere Are there healthcare providers in your area that do speak the patient s native language? Hire bilingual/multi lingual employees PRO TIP Learn as much as you can about your patients language and culture. Even learning (or attempting) a few basic words will help put your patient at ease. Jama Network. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/1842842. September 22, 2018 Question #2 We receive endless phone calls demanding drug information from people who are not our customers. We don t have their profiles, and we never know if they are just asking a general question, students asking you to do their homework, or someone who wants to talk forever about the latest drug topic presented on the TV, Internet, or Dr. Oz show. What s the best way to handle this? Question Person Calls With Question Student Happy Gabber Dr. Oz Questions More Triage Tend to be pretty repetitive Establish a file of FAQs that you can copy and paste into an email Student Refer them to appropriate websites or ask them if they want to make an appointment to come in Many of these learners will simply go to the websites that you recommend Some might come in. That's not a bad thing everyone should always have and be a mentor. Happy gabber It just depends! Assess the individual and determine what exactly he or she needs Can Stock Photo / alexwhite 2

Question #3 Patients constantly yell at me because formularies changed or they need a prior authorization. Flight attendants and community pharmacists are targets of abuse from consumers who think we have to take their verbal abuse. At least flight attendants can kick someone off a plane. Quit Taking It Personally How to Communicate with Difficult Patients Angry, defensive, frightened or resistant patients Respond with reflective statements: I can understand why you would feel that way Repeat actual statements politely Manipulative patients Be aware of your emotions Try to understand the patient's expectations (which may actually be reasonable, even if his or her actions are not) Realize that sometimes you have to say no. Question #4 I m really struggling with the numbers games some pharmacies play and the ridiculous number of customer phone calling we are required to make. Most customers want to be taken off the automated call list also. American Academy of Family Physicians. https://www.aafp.org/fpm/2007/0600/p30.html, Accessed September 23, 2018. Hey, That s Two Problems! Question #5 This is a different kind of question. A customer needed help in the OTC aisle. I told him where to go then he came back and asked to talk to me. He confided that he couldn t read. It makes me wonder how often this happens. 3

Literacy Facts 1 in 6 U.S. Adults can t read > a 4 th grade level. In a study conducted by the U.S. DHHS in 2008 [o]nly 12% of U.S. adults had proficient health literacy Over a third of U.S. adults 77 million people would have difficulty with common health tasks, such as following directions on a prescription drug label or adhering to a childhood immunization schedule using a standard chart. NPR. https://www.npr.org/sections/ed/2018/04/26/602797769/casting aside shame and stigma adults tackle struggles with literacy. Accessed September 23, 2018. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. https://health.gov/communication/literacy/issuebrief/. Accessed September 23, 2018. Question #6 From time to time, customers come to me with legitimate complaints. We simply dropped the ball. What s the best way to deal with it? Acknowledge Apologize Compensate Question #7 Know how much authority you have. A customer and I had a contentious discussion several months ago. Since then, he goes out of his way to talk to me and reignite the discussion. Actually, it s not a discussion it s him berating me and the store. What do I do? 4

Responding to a Heckler Enlist coworkers help Track customer s visit by date and time Write an incident report after each visit PRO TIP Acknowledge the comment and move on. Even better, pause for 5 seconds and move on. Question #8 What you do about that person who's in a hurry? The customer who pushes ahead and ask people if they can go first because they're in a hurry, and you know that the person's issues are not any more important than anybody else's? Rushing Customers Rushing Customers, contd. DON T DO Ignore the behavior Say I understand you are in a hurry Be aggressive (with your behavior or language) Make assumptions PO TIP Make eye contact and address it Say I acknowledge you are in a hurry Be Assertive Remember that a patient may have valid reasons for being in a hurry (e.g., a sick kid waiting in the car) PRO TIP: Market our profession Take 2 minutes to explain safety/clinical aspects the pharmacist performs on EVERY prescription. This discussion can prevent future customer complaints. 5

Using Humor in the Workplace A little humor can go a long way Use humor cautiously Types of humor Coping Hoping Gallows REMEMBER: Humor based on superiority or bias has no place at work 6