Håkonsen Helle, Sundell Karolina Andersson, Martinsson Johan, Hedenrud Tove
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, University of Gothenburg, PO Box 453, SE 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Department of Public Health and Community Medicine, Institute of Medicine, University of Gothenburg, PO Box 453, SE 405 30 Gothenburg, Sweden.
Health Policy. 2016 Mar;120(3):327-33. doi: 10.1016/j.healthpol.2016.01.016. Epub 2016 Jan 22.
Following a large regulatory reform in 2009, which ended the state's pharmacy monopoly, non-pharmacy retailers in Sweden today sell certain over-the-counter (OTC) drugs. The aim of this study was to investigate consumer preferences regarding OTC drug retailers and the reasons for choosing a pharmacy versus non-pharmacy retailer. We conducted a web survey aimed at Swedish adults. Out of a stratified sample of 4058 persons, 2594 agreed to take part (48% women; mean age: 50.3 years). Questions related to OTC drug use, retailer choice and factors affecting the participants' preferences for OTC drug retailers. Logistic regression was conducted to analyse OTC drug use and reasons for retailer choice in relation to sex, age and education. Nine in ten participants reported OTC drug use in the 6 months prior to the study. For their last OTC purchase, 76% had gone to a pharmacy, 20% to a grocery shop and 4% to a convenience store, gas station or online. Geographic proximity, opening hours and product range were reported as the most important factors in retailer choice. Counselling by trained staff was important to 57% of participants. The end of the state's pharmacy monopoly and the increase in number of pharmacies seem to have impacted more on Swedish consumers' purchase behaviours compared with the deregulation of OTC drug sales.
2009年瑞典进行了大规模监管改革,结束了国家对药店的垄断,如今瑞典的非药店零售商也销售某些非处方药(OTC)。本研究旨在调查消费者对非处方药零售商的偏好,以及选择药店而非非药店零售商的原因。我们针对瑞典成年人开展了一项网络调查。在4058人的分层样本中,有2594人同意参与(48%为女性;平均年龄:50.3岁)。问题涉及非处方药使用情况、零售商选择以及影响参与者对非处方药零售商偏好的因素。进行逻辑回归分析以探讨非处方药使用情况以及与性别、年龄和教育程度相关的零售商选择原因。十分之九的参与者报告在研究前6个月内使用过非处方药。在他们最近一次购买非处方药时,76%的人去了药店,20%的人去了杂货店,4%的人去了便利店、加油站或在线购买。地理位置便利、营业时间和产品种类被报告为零售商选择中最重要的因素。57%的参与者认为受过培训的员工提供的咨询很重要。与非处方药销售放松管制相比,国家药店垄断的结束和药店数量的增加似乎对瑞典消费者的购买行为产生了更大影响。