Table 1.
Superordinate themes and themes
| Philosophy of care | Need for change | Role ambiguity |
|---|---|---|
| Institutionalisation | Patients’ preferences | Blood testing |
| Recovery | Continuity of care | Knowledge of procedure |
| Patronising | Patient outcomes | Doctor’s view of pharmacists |
| Production line care | Mental state assessment | Role distinction |
| Attitude towards patients | Decreasing waiting time | Different perspectives |
| Deteriorating mental state = complaints | Effects of clozapine | Nurse’s perception of pharmacist input |
| Patient care priorities | Information for patients | Doctors’ lack of knowledge |
| Responsibility for patients | Waiting times | Nurse/pharmacist conflict |
| Paternalistic | Importance of routine for patients | No perceived role for pharmacist |
| Doctor’s perception of patient’s view | Patient satisfaction | Reason for no pharmacist input |
| Medicalisation | Better organisation of care | Role responsibility |
| Prescribing skills | Blurring boundaries of job roles | |
| Better use of skills | Added value of pharmacists | |
| Pharmacists’ knowledge and skills | Doctor’s role | |
| Pharmacist presence | ||
| Conflict with other HCPs | ||
| Extension of job role |