Teva Canada and Huddol collaborate to offer innovative solutions for Caregivers through the Pharmacy team
April 2, 2019 is National Caregiver Day in Canada, where:
- Unpaid caregivers provide up to 75 per cent of care services to the 93 per cent of older Canadians living at home; (CMAJ, March 2019i)
- Fifty-six per cent of caregivers look for information specific to the medical condition of the care recipient (Teva, May 2018ii)
- Almost 25 per cent struggle to understand the treatment program and condition of the person they are caring for (Teva, May 2018iii)
- Many Canadian caregivers report distress, including 45 per cent caring for people with dementia; (CMAJ, March 2019iv)
TORONTO, April 2, 2019 /CNW/ - On National Caregiver Day, a special panel discussion featuring some of the country's leading experts in caregiving and pharmacy, will provide insight into the current state of caregiving and how optimizing the caregiver-pharmacist relationship is an important step towards supporting this untrained, and often overwhelmed group.
Leading up to the discussion, there will be a screening of The Caregivers' Club documentary, which showcases the isolated world of caregivers and explores the lives of four Canadian families over the course of a year. It shadows their daily struggles caring for relatives with dementia and the challenges experienced by many Canadian caregivers.
Today, in Canada, there are more than 8.1 million people providing care to a family member or friend. According to findings from the Canadian Carers Pulse Survey (Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., May 2018), 69 per cent of respondents reveal caregiving has taken a toll on their emotional health, while over half said it affected their physical health. Interestingly, 79 per cent of respondents also think that the role of caregivers needs to be better recognized by pharmacists.
Recognizing the importance of the caregiver-pharmacist connection, Teva Canada, part of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA), collaborated with the Canadian Caregiver Network (CCN) and its digital support solution for caregivers – Huddol – a web and mobile app that connects caregivers into a collaborative network to share and connect with peers. The combination of these efforts led to the development of the Caregiver Friendly Pharmacy program which includes accredited training for pharmacy teams and online resources that are further supported with a mapping tool that helps caregivers find a pharmacy in their local area that specializes in their needs at TevaCaregivers.com.
After a multi-year research program based on input from more than 2,000 patients, caregivers, physicians and pharmacists, Teva Canada recognized the important role for pharmacists in caregiver self-care and empowerment and the need for a stronger support network between pharmacists and caregivers. Results of the Teva Huddol CFP Outcomes Reportv found that 83 per cent of caregivers pick up medication for a loved one and that 78 per cent of caregivers say the pharmacist is important in making them feel competent and confident in managing medication for the care recipient.
A recent article in Canadian Medical Association Journalvi cites that most Canadian caregivers do not have access to caregiver-specific education and supports, despite evidence that these can improve their well-being and that of the care recipient.
"We know from research that despite playing a vital role in providing healthcare support, 90 per cent of Canadians say the Canadian healthcare system would suffer if caregivers were not taking such an active role," said Christine Poulin, Teva Canada's General Manager. "We also understand the scope of responsibilities that rest on caregivers and, with advances like the Caregiver Friendly Pharmacy program, are committed to providing the information and support they need in partnership with the pharmacy team."
Additional Teva Canada Research Findings:
- 62 per cent of caregivers say caregiving has had an impact on their social life;
- 56 per cent of caregivers said caregiving has had an impact on their family life;
- 50 per cent of caregivers feel unheard and misunderstood by the people around them;
- 49 per cent of caregivers said caregiving has affected their relationship with their partner;
- 45 per cent of caregivers said they do not have anyone to speak to about their day-to-day experiences as a caregiver;
- 25 per cent of caregivers are unsure about the treatment program or condition of the person they are caring for, consistent with findings from previous research.
"Too often caregivers go unnoticed as they move through the healthcare system – but we know they play such an important role in advocating, mediating and coordinating as they interact with health care professionals," says Mark Stolow, CEO, Huddol and President, Canadian Caregiver Network. "We saw a clear opportunity to help optimize the relationship between caregivers and the pharmacy team and build on our mission to engage caregivers as critical healthcare stakeholders."
Event Details
Tuesday, April 2, 2019 |
Isabel Bader Theatre |
Panel – Recognizing the Caregiver-Pharmacist Connection
Moderator
Mark Stolow – CEO, Huddol and President, Canadian Caregiver Network
Panelists
- Claire Webster – Former Caregiver and Founder, Caregiver Crosswalk
- Catherine Suridjan – Director of Policy and Knowledge Translation, Carers Canada
- David Boughner – Senior Director Commercial Management, Teva Canada Limited
- Iris Krawchenko – Pharmacist and Caregiver
- Mike Boivin – Pharmacist and Caregiver
- Scott Russell – CEO, Alzheimer Society of Toronto
Admission is free with a $10 donation to the Alzheimer's Society in recognition of their efforts to support caregivers.
IN PERSON Event Registration:
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LIVE WEBCAST Event Registration
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About Teva Canada Limited
Teva Canada Limited, headquartered in Toronto, has provided affordable healthcare solutions for over 50 years, with sales of more than $1.2 billionvii in 2019 and nearly 250,000viii prescriptions filled with our products every day. Originally Novopharm Limited, Teva Canada Limited specializes in the development, production and marketing of high-quality generic prescription pharmaceuticals and through our branded division, Teva Canada Innovation, focuses on a diverse line of innovative products in a variety of therapeutic areas. Teva Canada employs more than 1,000 professionals, markets more than 400 products in 1,000 SKUsix in Canada and is a subsidiary of Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., the world's largest generic drug maker. For more information, visit: www.tevacanada.com
About Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd.
Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd. (NYSE and TASE: TEVA) is a global leader in generic medicines, with innovative treatments in select areas, including CNS, pain and respiratory. We deliver high-quality generic products and medicines in nearly every therapeutic area to address unmet patient needs. We have an established presence in generics, specialty, OTC and API, building on more than a century-old legacy, with a fully integrated R&D function, strong operational base and global infrastructure and scale. We strive to act in a socially and environmentally responsible way. Headquartered in Israel, with production and research facilities around the globe, we employ 43,000 professionals, committed to improving the lives of millions of patients. Learn more at: www.tevapharm.com
*Teva Canada will not be providing any medical or legal advice at this event, nor promoting any products. The views of the speakers are not necessarily those of Teva Canada.
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Source: Canadian Medical Association Journal - "We Should Care More About Caregivers" - March 4, 2019 | http://www.cmaj.ca/content/191/9/E245 - Accessed |
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Source: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., - Canadian Carers Pulse Survey - May 2018 |
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Source: Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., - Canadian Carers Pulse Survey - May 2018 |
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Source: Canadian Medical Association Journal - "We Should Care More About Caregivers" - March 4, 2019 | http://www.cmaj.ca/content/191/9/E245 - Accessed |
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Source: Teva Huddol CFP Outcomes Report 2017 |
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Source: Canadian Medical Association Journal - "We Should Care More About Caregivers" - March 4, 2019 | http://www.cmaj.ca/content/191/9/E245 - Accessed |
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Source: IQVIA CDH & Compuscript MAT February 2019 |
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Source: IQVIA CDH & Compuscript MAT February 2019 |
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Source: Products & SKUs - Teva Canada Ltd National Price List – March 1, 2019 |
SOURCE Teva Canada Limited
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