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LISTEN UP (Locally Integrated Screening and Testing Ear aNd aUral Programme): a feasibility study protocol for a community pharmacy-based ear health intervention.

Selina Maree Taylor1, Alice Cairns2, Efi Mantzourani3,4, Beverley D Glass5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Ear disease is a major cause of preventable hearing loss and is very common in rural communities, estimated to affect 1.3 million Australians. Rural community pharmacists are well placed to provide improved ear health care to people who are unable to easily access a general practitioner (GP). The purpose of this study is to apply an ear health intervention to the rural community-pharmacy setting in Queensland, Australia, to improve the management of ear disease. The aims are the following: (1) to evaluate the feasibility, potential effectiveness and acceptability of a community pharmacy-based intervention for ear health, (2) to evaluate the use of otoscopy and tympanometry by pharmacists in managing ear complaints in community pharmacy and (3) to evaluate the extended role of rural pharmacists in managing ear complaints, with the potential to expand nationally to improve minor ailment management in rural communities. METHODS/
DESIGN: This is a longitudinal pre- and post-test study of a community-pharmacy-based intervention with a single cohort of up to 200 patients from two rural community pharmacies. Usual care practices pertaining to the management of ear complaints will be recorded prior to the intervention for 8 weeks. The intervention will then be piloted for 6 weeks, followed by a 12 month impact study. Patients aged > 13 years presenting to the pharmacies with an ear complaint will be invited to participate. Trained pharmacists will conduct an examination including a brief history, hearing screening, otoscopy and tympanometry assessments. Patients will be referred to a general practitioner (GP) if required, according to the study protocol. Patients will complete a satisfaction survey and receive a follow-up phone call at 7 days to explore outcomes including prescribed medications and referrals. Pharmacists and GPs will complete pre- and post- intervention interviews. Patient, pharmacist and GP data will be analysed using descriptive statistics and thematic analysis for the qualitative data. DISCUSSION: This study will demonstrate the implementation of a screening and referring ear health intervention in rural community pharmacy. Feasibility, potential effectiveness and acceptability of the intervention will be assessed. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Australian and New Zealand Clinical Trial Registry Number: ACTRN12620001297910 .

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Keywords:  Community pharmacy; Ear; Pharmacy practice; Rural and remote; Scope of practice

Year:  2021        PMID: 34127060     DOI: 10.1186/s40814-021-00856-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pilot Feasibility Stud        ISSN: 2055-5784


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1.  Consumer perspectives of expanded practice in rural community pharmacy.

Authors:  Selina Taylor; Alice Cairns; Beverley Glass
Journal:  Res Social Adm Pharm       Date:  2020-03-30
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1.  Expanded Pharmacy Practice Implementation: Lessons from Remote Practice.

Authors:  Selina Taylor; Alice Cairns; Beverley Glass
Journal:  Pharmacy (Basel)       Date:  2022-01-12

2.  Feasibility, accessibility and acceptability a pharmacist-led ear health intervention at rural community pharmacies (LISTEN UP): a mixed-methods study in Queensland, Australia.

Authors:  Selina Taylor; Alice Cairns; Beverley Dawn Glass
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2022-04-01       Impact factor: 2.692

3.  Developing an Ear Health Intervention for Rural Community Pharmacy: Application of the PRECEDE-PROCEED Model.

Authors:  Selina Taylor; Alice Cairns; Beverley Glass
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-06-15       Impact factor: 3.390

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