Kotecki J E, Torabi M R, Elanjian S I
Department of Physiology and Health Science, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 47306, USA.
J Community Health. 1997 Dec;22(6):469-79. doi: 10.1023/a:1025132716575.
Opinions that pharmacists hold and their practices concerning sale of cigarettes and alcohol are of interest to health experts. As a follow-up to a 1990 statewide survey of pharmacists opinions and practices related to the sale of cigarettes and alcohol, this study was designed (1) to determine current opinions and practices of pharmacists' related to the sale of cigarettes and alcohol; (2) compare these findings with results from the 1990 study; and (3) to gather new information on pharmacists' practice of health promotion activities. A structured survey questionnaire was designed and reviewed by a jury of experts and subsequently administered to half of the 1340 pharmacies in Indiana. Collected data were analyzed by using descriptive and inferential statistical methods. Findings reveal that 64 percent of responding pharmacists sell cigarettes in their stores even though 82 percent think that their stores should not sell cigarettes. Approximately 42 percent of the pharmacies sell alcoholic beverages while more than two-thirds of the pharmacists (68%) think pharmacies should not sell alcoholic beverages. These findings represent a decline of 7.2 percent in pharmacies that sell cigarettes and a 6.8 percent increase in pharmacies selling alcoholic beverages compared to the 1990 study. Study results also revealed that most pharmacists agree the use of cigarettes and alcohol were important causes of morbidity and mortality and that pharmacists should play a role in health promotion and disease prevention to the public. However, the majority do not ask their patients about their smoking and alcohol habits and do not participate in health education/promotion programs for the general community.
药剂师对于香烟和酒精销售的看法及其做法是健康专家所关注的。作为1990年对药剂师关于香烟和酒精销售的看法及做法进行的全州范围调查的后续研究,本研究旨在:(1)确定药剂师目前关于香烟和酒精销售的看法及做法;(2)将这些结果与1990年研究的结果进行比较;(3)收集有关药剂师开展健康促进活动的新信息。设计了一份结构化调查问卷,由专家评审团进行审核,随后对印第安纳州1340家药店中的一半进行了调查。使用描述性和推断性统计方法对收集到的数据进行了分析。研究结果显示,64%的受访药剂师在其店铺销售香烟,尽管82%的药剂师认为他们的店铺不应销售香烟。约42%的药店销售酒精饮料,而超过三分之二的药剂师(68%)认为药店不应销售酒精饮料。与1990年的研究相比,这些结果表明销售香烟的药店数量下降了7.2%,而销售酒精饮料的药店数量增加了6.8%。研究结果还显示,大多数药剂师认同吸烟和饮酒是发病和死亡的重要原因,并且药剂师应该在向公众进行健康促进和疾病预防方面发挥作用。然而,大多数药剂师不会询问患者的吸烟和饮酒习惯,也不参与针对普通社区的健康教育/促进项目。