James Delyth H, Rapado Rose, Brown Sarah L, Kember Joanne, Hodson Karen L, Prior Amie-Louise
Department of Applied Psychology, Cardiff School of Sport & Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Llandaff Campus, Western Avenue, Cardiff CF5 2YB, Wales, UK.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, Bangor LL57 2PW, Wales, UK.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2023 Sep 8;11(5):141. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy11050141.
Community pharmacies are well placed to provide public-health interventions within primary care settings. This study aimed to establish the general public's perceptions of community pharmacy-based public-health services in the UK by designing a structured questionnaire to assess the barriers and facilitators to optimizing this role.
A standardized questionnaire was developed informed by the literature, additional semi-structured interviews, and synthesis of key findings with the authors' previous research based on data generated from eight focus groups. The original 42-item questionnaire was distributed online from May to June 2021 via social media platforms to capture the views of non-regular pharmacy users. Following exploratory factor analysis, and Cronbach's alpha analysis, total Likert scale response scores were calculated.
Of the 306 responders, 76.8% were female with a mean age of 34.5 years (SD = 15.09). The most prevalent pharmacy use reported was 1-2 times a year (28.1%). Exploratory factor analysis revealed four scales: , , , and (18 items) with acceptable internal consistency and good face and content validity. Awareness of well-established pharmacy services was high; however, responders demonstrated poor awareness of public-health-related services and low recognition of pharmacy expertise for this role. A lack of an established relationship with community pharmacies and privacy concerns were also perceived barriers.
Based on these findings, considerable effort is needed to increase public awareness and address these concerns if strategic plans to utilize community pharmacy in the delivery of public-health policy are to be successful. The provides a novel, structured questionnaire to measure the public's perceptions of community pharmacy's role in public health.
社区药房在基层医疗环境中具备提供公共卫生干预措施的良好条件。本研究旨在通过设计一份结构化问卷来评估优化该角色的障碍和促进因素,从而确定英国公众对基于社区药房的公共卫生服务的看法。
根据文献、额外的半结构化访谈以及将关键研究结果与作者之前基于八个焦点小组生成的数据进行的研究相结合,制定了一份标准化问卷。最初的42项问卷于2021年5月至6月通过社交媒体平台在线分发,以获取非经常使用药房者的观点。在进行探索性因素分析和克朗巴哈系数分析后,计算了李克特量表的总反应得分。
在306名受访者中,76.8%为女性,平均年龄34.5岁(标准差 = 15.09)。报告的最常见药房使用频率是每年1 - 2次(28.1%)。探索性因素分析揭示了四个量表: 、 、 和 (18项),具有可接受的内部一致性以及良好的表面效度和内容效度。对成熟药房服务的知晓度较高;然而,受访者对公共卫生相关服务的知晓度较低,对药房在此角色方面的专业知识认可度也较低。与社区药房缺乏既定关系以及隐私担忧也被视为障碍。
基于这些发现,如果利用社区药房实施公共卫生政策的战略计划要取得成功,就需要付出巨大努力来提高公众意识并解决这些问题。 提供了一份新颖的结构化问卷,以衡量公众对社区药房在公共卫生中作用的看法。