Johnson Rolanda, Cook Tom
a Vanderbilt University School of Nursing , Nashville , TN , USA.
J Community Health Nurs. 2019 Apr-Jun;36(2):78-85. doi: 10.1080/07370016.2019.1583852.
Access to medications is a critical determinant of health which often mediates the effects of diseases and leads to healthier lifestyles. With limited access to pharmacies, neighborhoods become pharmacy deserts. The purpose of this study was to explore the medication needs and perceptions of low-income community residents. A purposive sample of 40 low-income community residents participated in focus groups. Content analysis revealed four themes: transitioning to the present, stereotyping, feelings of disconnectedness, and ideal pharmacy. These findings reiterate the difficulties of living in pharmacy deserts, and decrease the gaps of limited qualitative research in this area.
获得药物是健康的关键决定因素,它常常调节疾病的影响并促成更健康的生活方式。由于药店分布有限,一些社区变成了“无药区”。本研究的目的是探索低收入社区居民的用药需求和看法。40名低收入社区居民组成的目的抽样样本参与了焦点小组。内容分析揭示了四个主题:过渡到当下、刻板印象、脱节感和理想药房。这些发现重申了生活在“无药区”的困难,并缩小了该领域有限的定性研究的差距。