School of Pharmacy and Life Sciences, Robert Gordon University, Schoolhill, AB10 1FR, Aberdeen, UK.
Int J Clin Pharm. 2012 Apr;34(2):389-97. doi: 10.1007/s11096-012-9624-4. Epub 2012 Mar 2.
Obesity has reached pandemic levels, with more than 1.5 billion adults being affected worldwide. In Scotland two-thirds of men and more than half of women are either overweight or obese, placing Scotland overall third behind the United States of America and Mexico. All community pharmacies in Scotland are contracted to provide public health services such as smoking cessation and there is increasing interest in their contribution to weight management. Researching this area in Scotland may provide valuable information to facilitate the development of community pharmacy services in other parts of the UK and internationally.
To describe the views of the Scottish general public on the provision of weight management services via community pharmacies.
General public in Scotland.
A cross-sectional postal questionnaire survey of 6,000 randomly selected members of the Scottish general public aged 18 years and over.
Views on community pharmacy led weight management services.
Questionnaires were returned by 20.6% (n = 1,236). Over half 60.1% (n = 751) agreed or strongly agreed that they had easy access to pharmacy services in general and around one-third agreed (35%; n = 438) that it was more convenient to obtain weight management advice from a pharmacist than it is to make an appointment with a GP. Most respondents however lacked awareness of the types of health services available through community pharmacy (13.2%; n = 162) and would not feel comfortable speaking to a pharmacist or medicines counter assistant about weight related issues (25%; n = 320). Concerns over privacy (47.3%; n = 592) and perceived lack of pharmacists' specialist knowledge (open comments) were identified as potential barriers to service uptake by the general public.
Overall, respondents appear to be receptive to the idea of accessing weight management services through community pharmacy but a perceived lack of privacy, poor knowledge of pharmacists' skill level and of public health services available to them may explain the reluctance in the uptake of such services to date. The general public's views expressed in this study may help to shape future community pharmacy led weight management service provision.
肥胖已达到全球性流行水平,全世界有超过 15 亿成年人受到影响。在苏格兰,三分之二的男性和超过一半的女性超重或肥胖,使苏格兰总体位居美国和墨西哥之后位列第三。苏格兰所有社区药房都签约提供公共卫生服务,如戒烟服务,并且人们对它们在体重管理方面的贡献越来越感兴趣。在苏格兰研究这一领域可能为促进英国其他地区和国际上社区药房服务的发展提供有价值的信息。
描述苏格兰公众对通过社区药房提供体重管理服务的看法。
苏格兰公众。
对 6000 名随机选择的 18 岁及以上苏格兰公众进行横断面邮寄问卷调查。
对社区药房主导的体重管理服务的看法。
问卷回收率为 20.6%(n=1236)。超过一半(60.1%,n=751)的人同意或强烈同意他们通常很容易获得药房服务,大约三分之一(35%,n=438)的人认为从药剂师那里获得体重管理建议比预约全科医生更方便。然而,大多数受访者对社区药房提供的健康服务类型缺乏认识(13.2%,n=162),并且不愿意就与体重相关的问题与药剂师或药品柜台助理交谈(25%,n=320)。公众认为隐私问题(47.3%,n=592)和对药剂师专业知识的感知缺乏(开放性评论)是接受此类服务的潜在障碍。
总体而言,受访者似乎愿意通过社区药房获取体重管理服务,但公众对隐私的担忧、对药剂师技能水平和可用公共卫生服务的认知不足可能是迄今为止此类服务使用率低的原因。本研究中公众表达的观点可能有助于塑造未来社区药房主导的体重管理服务提供。