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Do Mexico City pharmacy workers screen women for health risks when they sell oral contraceptive pills over-the-counter?

作者信息

Becker Davida, Garcia Sandra G, Ellertson Charlotte

机构信息

Population Council, Regional Office for Latin America and the Caribbean, Panzacola 62, Interior 102, Colonia Villa Coyoacan, Mexico City, Mexico.

出版信息

Contraception. 2004 Apr;69(4):295-9. doi: 10.1016/j.contraception.2003.11.014.

Abstract

CONTEXT

In Mexico, oral contraceptives (OCs) are available to women over-the-counter in pharmacies. While past research has suggested that nonmedical providers, such as pharmacy workers, are capable of screening women for contraindications to OCs, little is known about their practices.

METHODS

After selecting a 10% random sample of all pharmacies in Mexico City (n = 108), we surveyed the first available pharmacy worker to learn more about pharmacy workers' screening practices when selling OCs over-the-counter to women.

RESULTS

While nearly all of the pharmacy workers surveyed had sold OCs without a prescription, only 31% reported asking women any questions before selling pills. Among those who asked questions, the most commonly asked questions were about other medications a woman was taking, about blood pressure and about alcohol intake. Pharmacy workers did not ask these questions consistently to all clients.

CONCLUSION

Training pharmacy workers might be one strategy to improve screening of women for pill contraindications. However, pharmacy workers may lack the time and motivation to carry out such screening. An alternative strategy might be to better inform women to self-screen for pill contraindications.

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