Int J Pharm Pract 2001:9:261-268
Pharmacy Practice Research, Faculty of Pharmacy
A15, University of Sydney, NSW 2006, Australia
Ruth Teh, honours student
Timothy Chen, BPharm, DipHPharm, lecturer in
pharmacy practice
Ines Krass, PhD, MPS, senior lecturer in pharmacy
practice
Correspondence:
Dr Krass
inesk@pharm.usyd.edu.au
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Original Papers
Consumer perspectives of pharmacist-delivered health information and
screening services
R. Teh, T. Chen and I. Krass
Objective Community pharmacy has been increasing its
involvement in health promotion, especially information provision and screening,
over the past decade. Little is known about how consumers view these services
and there is a need to evaluate the level of consumer endorsement of this
role. The aim of this study was to evaluate consumer attitudes towards pharmacist-delivered
health information and screening services over time and with personal experiences
of these services, as part of a standardised pharmacy programme.
Method A validated instrument was administered in 1994
(n=98) and 2000 (n=58) to consumers who had not experienced a pharmacist
health information and screening programme, and to a population in 2000
(n=159) who had received such a service. Comparisons of consumer attitudes
were made between the unexposed 1994 and 2000 populations to test for the
influence of time, and between the exposed and unexposed samples in 2000
to test for the effect of personal experience of the service.
Setting Data were collected in seven community pharmacies
in various non-metropolitan regions of New South Wales, Australia.
Key findings Even after accounting for demographic
variation between cohorts, consumers had a more positive attitude towards
pharmacist screening over time, and towards both health information and
screening after personal experience of these services.
Conclusion Community pharmacists should be encouraged
to participate more in health information provision and screening in order
to take advantage of and further promote consumer endorsement of these pharmacist
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