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Australian Community Pharmacy Harm-Minimisation Services: Scope for Service Expansion to Improve Healthcare Access.

Sara S McMillan1, Hidy Chan2, Laetitia H Hattingh1,3.   

Abstract

Community pharmacies are well positioned to participate in harm-minimisation services to reduce harms caused by both licit and illicit substances. Considering developments in pharmacist practices and the introduction of new professional pharmacy services, we identified a need to explore the contemporary role of community pharmacy in harm minimisation. Semi-structured interviews were undertaken to explore the opinions of stakeholders, pharmacy staff, and clients about the role of community pharmacy in harm minimisation, including provision of current services, experiences, and expectations. Participants (n = 28) included 5 stakeholders, 9 consumers, and 14 staff members from seven community pharmacies. Three over-arching themes were identified across the three participants groups: (i) scope and provision, (ii) complexity, and (iii) importance of person-centred advice and support in relation to community pharmacy harm minimisation services. Community pharmacies are valuable healthcare destinations for delivery of harm minimisation services, with scope for service expansion. Further education, support, and remuneration are needed, as well as linkage to other sector providers, in order to ensure that pharmacists and pharmacy staff are well equipped to provide a range of harm minimisation services.

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Keywords:  community pharmacy; harm reduction; interviews; pharmacy practice

Year:  2021        PMID: 33926030     DOI: 10.3390/pharmacy9020095

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)        ISSN: 2226-4787


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