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Barriers and facilitators for providing self-care advice in community pharmacies: a qualitative study
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Abstract
Background
Community pharmacies are easily accessible for self-care advice. Guidelines for providing self-care advice were introduced in several countries, including the Netherlands in the 1990s. Previous studies have indicated room for improvement in self-care advice in daily pharmacy practice.
Aim
To identify barriers and facilitators for providing self-care advice.
Method
Semi-structured interviews were conducted face-to-face or online with pharmacists and pharmacy assistants using a topic guide based on the Theoretical Domains Framework. The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim. The transcripts were deductively analysed to identify barriers and facilitators for self-care counselling. COREQ guidelines were followed.
Results
In total, 13 pharmacists and 12 pharmacy assistants were interviewed to reach data saturation. In general, most themes addressed by pharmacists and pharmacy assistants belonged to similar domains. The following domains were frequently mentioned: environmental context and resources (e.g. priority for prescription drugs, privacy, collaboration with general practitioners, access to patients’ records), intentions (providing reliable advice), skills (communication, decision-making), knowledge (ready guideline knowledge), beliefs about consequences (patient safety), social influences (patient awareness of pharmacist role), reinforcement (lack of reimbursement for relatively time-consuming advice).
Conclusion
This study identifies barriers and facilitators for evidence-based self-care advice. Pharmacists should first support pharmacy assistants by helping them keep their knowledge and skills up to date and creating suitable pharmacy preconditions to facilitate improvements in self-care counselling. Second, collaboration with general practitioners regarding minor ailments should be improved.
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Title: Barriers and facilitators for providing self-care advice in community pharmacies: a qualitative study
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Abstract
Background
Community pharmacies are easily accessible for self-care advice.
Guidelines for providing self-care advice were introduced in several countries, including the Netherlands in the 1990s.
Previous studies have indicated room for improvement in self-care advice in daily pharmacy practice.
Aim
To identify barriers and facilitators for providing self-care advice.
Method
Semi-structured interviews were conducted face-to-face or online with pharmacists and pharmacy assistants using a topic guide based on the Theoretical Domains Framework.
The interviews were audio-recorded and transcribed verbatim.
The transcripts were deductively analysed to identify barriers and facilitators for self-care counselling.
COREQ guidelines were followed.
Results
In total, 13 pharmacists and 12 pharmacy assistants were interviewed to reach data saturation.
In general, most themes addressed by pharmacists and pharmacy assistants belonged to similar domains.
The following domains were frequently mentioned: environmental context and resources (e.
g.
priority for prescription drugs, privacy, collaboration with general practitioners, access to patients’ records), intentions (providing reliable advice), skills (communication, decision-making), knowledge (ready guideline knowledge), beliefs about consequences (patient safety), social influences (patient awareness of pharmacist role), reinforcement (lack of reimbursement for relatively time-consuming advice).
Conclusion
This study identifies barriers and facilitators for evidence-based self-care advice.
Pharmacists should first support pharmacy assistants by helping them keep their knowledge and skills up to date and creating suitable pharmacy preconditions to facilitate improvements in self-care counselling.
Second, collaboration with general practitioners regarding minor ailments should be improved.
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