| Literature DB >> 20646290 |
Lesley A Braun1, Evelin Tiralongo, Jenny M Wilkinson, Ondine Spitzer, Michael Bailey, Susan Poole, Michael Dooley.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Complementary medicines (CMs) are popular amongst Australians and community pharmacy is a major supplier of these products. This study explores pharmacy customer use, attitudes and perceptions of complementary medicines, and their expectations of pharmacists as they relate to these products.Entities:
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Year: 2010 PMID: 20646290 PMCID: PMC2919443 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6882-10-38
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Demographic data of pharmacy customers
| N (%)* | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male | 275 (25) |
| Female | 805 (74) | |
| Not reported | 41 (4) | |
| Total number of respondents | 1121 (100) | |
| Highest level of education attained | Did not go to school | 6 (0.5) |
| Secondary education | 343 (31) | |
| Certificate level | 218 (20) | |
| Diploma and advanced diploma level | 137 (13) | |
| Bachelor degree | 187 (17) | |
| Graduate diploma or certificate | 67 (6) | |
| Postgraduate degree | 110 (10) | |
| Not reported | 24 (2) | |
| Current work status | Employed full time | 327 (30) |
| Self employed | 108 (10) | |
| Not in the labour force | 330 (30) | |
| Employed part time | 241 (22) | |
| Unemployed | 60 (6) | |
| Not reported | 26 (2) | |
| Current age (years) | 15-19 | 23 (2) |
| 20-29 | 162 (15) | |
| 30-39 | 184 (17) | |
| 40-49 | 187 (17) | |
| 50-59 | 208 (19) | |
| 60-69 | 177 (16) | |
| Over 70 | 142 (13) | |
| Not reported | 9 (1) |
• % of total respondents
CMs used by pharmacy customers in the previous 12 months
| List of Top 10 CMs taken | N (%)* |
|---|---|
| Multivitamins | 392 (49) |
| Fish oil supplements | 379 (47) |
| Vitamin C | 244 (31) |
| Glucosamine | 234 (29) |
| Vitamin B complex | 197 (25) |
| Probiotics | 134 (17) |
| Echinacea | 94 (12) |
| Coenzyme Q10 | 57 (7) |
| Ginkgo biloba | 41 (5) |
| St Johns wort | 37 (5) |
*% of total respondents taking CMs
Recommendation of CMs to pharmacy customers
| Recommendation by: | Number (%)* |
|---|---|
| Myself | 335 (42) |
| Medical doctor | 255 (32) |
| Family/friends | 162 (20) |
| Naturopath/herbalist | 160 (20) |
| Pharmacy assistant | 100 (13) |
| Health food store staff | 50 (7) |
| Pharmacist | 81 (10) |
| Other | 48 (6) |
*% of total respondents answering question
Figure 1Sources of CM information used by pharmacy customers (N = 787).
Pharmacy customers using CMs: attitudes to the pharmacists role in provision of CMs
| Responses | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Strongly agree | Agree | Neither agree or disagree | Disagree | Strong disagree | |
| N (%)* | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | N (%) | |
| My pharmacist is fully aware of any CMs I use | 79 (11) | 164 (22) | 192 (25) | 120 (16) | |
| I feel comfortable telling my pharmacist about my use of CMs | 165 (22) | 140 (19) | 46 (6) | 19 (3) | |
| It is important for pharmacists to be aware of the CMs people use | 290 (39) | 91 (12) | 21 (3) | 3 (0) | |
| My pharmacist encourages questions about CMs | 88 (12) | 201 (27) | 112 (15) | 37 (5) | |
| My pharmacist provides useful information about CMs | 103 (14) | 250 (34) | 91 (12) | 27 (4) | |
| I think it is important for a natural medicine practitioner to be located in a pharmacy where they sell CMs | 179 (24) | 185 (25) | 63 (9) | 11 (1) | |
| I trust my pharmacists' advice about CMs | 156 (21) | 160 (22) | 57 (8) | 17 (2) | |
| It is important for pharmacists to be knowledgeable about CMs | 299 (41) | 44 (6) | 10 (1) | 2 (0) | |
| Pharmacy assistants give me more advice about CMs than my pharmacist | 61 (8) | 204 (28) | 111 (15) | 26 (4) | |
| My pharmacist does not give me information about CMs | 40 (5) | 145 (20)' | 197 (27) | 66 (9) | |