| Literature DB >> 21777456 |
Claire E Eades1, Jill S Ferguson, Ronan E O'Carroll.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The increasing involvement of pharmacists in public health will require changes in the behaviour of both pharmacists and the general public. A great deal of research has shown that attitudes and beliefs are important determinants of behaviour. This review aims to examine the beliefs and attitudes of pharmacists and consumers towards pharmaceutical public health in order to inform how best to support and improve this service.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21777456 PMCID: PMC3146877 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-11-582
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Criteria for inclusion of studies in the review
| Population | Community pharmacists, community pharmacy support staff, pharmacy customers and members of the general public. |
|---|---|
| The phenomenon of interest was the attitudes and beliefs of the general public and community pharmacists towards the public health role of community pharmacists. The activities included in the scope of pharmacy public health services in this review include individual and community efforts to promote health, prevent and detect health problems and promote self care in individuals with long term health conditions. | |
| The outcome measures of interest included but were not restricted to the following: | |
| Quantitative cross sectional surveys and qualitative studies. Studies were included if they reported one or more of the outcomes detailed above. | |
Figure 1Flow diagram of searches and inclusion assessment of studies.
Details of country and date of publication of included papers by topic area
| Topic | Total No. of studies | No. of UK studies published 2006-2010 (% total UK studies) | No. of non UK published 2006-2010 (% total non UK studies) | Country Published (No.) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smoking Cessation | 13 | n/a | 7 (54%) | USA (7), Canada (2), Finland (1), Turkey (1), Australia (1), Thailand (1). |
| EHC | 12 | 1 (33%) | 4 (44%) | USA (4), UK (3), Sweden (2), Canada (1), Various Europe (1), Australia (1). |
| Health Promotion and Screening | 12 | 2 (66%) | 6 (66%) | UK (3), Sweden (2), Nigeria (2), Australia (2), Moldova (1), Malaysia (1), USA (1). |
| Drug Misuse | 12 | 6 (66%) | 2 (66%) | UK (9), USA (1), Vietnam (1), Estonia (1). |
| Chlamydia | 5 | 4 (100%) | 0 | UK (4), The Netherlands (1). |
| Osteoporosis Screening | 3 | 1 (100%) | 0 | USA (2), UK (1). |
| Type 2 Diabetes | 2 | n/a | 2 (100%) | United Arab Emirates (1), USA (1). |
| Weight Management | 2 | 1 (100%) | 0 | USA (1), UK (1). |
| Alcohol consumption | 1 | n/a | 1 (100%) | New Zealand (1). |
| Asthma Management | 1 | n/a | 1 (100%) | Finland (1). |
| Total | 63 | 15 (71%) | 23 (55%) | United Kingdom (21), Non-UK Europe (10), North America (20), Asia (5), Oceania (5), Africa (2). |