
Consumer and carer views of A ustralian community pharmacy practice: awareness, experiences and expectations
Author(s) -
McMillan Sara S.,
Kelly Fiona,
Sav Adem,
King Michelle A.,
Whitty Jennifer A.,
Wheeler Amanda J.
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of pharmaceutical health services research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.244
H-Index - 15
eISSN - 1759-8893
pISSN - 1759-8885
DOI - 10.1111/jphs.12043
Subject(s) - pharmacy , medicine , pharmacy practice , community pharmacy , scope (computer science) , nursing , scope of practice , confusion , public relations , clinical pharmacy , family medicine , medical education , health care , psychology , computer science , psychoanalysis , political science , economics , programming language , economic growth
Objectives To explore consumer awareness, experience and expectations of A ustralian community pharmacy practice, from the perspectives of consumers with chronic health conditions, carers or both. Methods Semi‐structured in‐depth interviews were undertaken in four diverse regions of A ustralia. The constant comparison method was used for analysis purposes. Key findings Ninety‐seven interviews were conducted. Participants had limited understanding regarding the role of community pharmacy staff and the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme ( PBS ). Pharmacists were viewed primarily as medication suppliers, and the services provided by pharmacy, such as Home Medication Reviews, are predominantly unknown. Confusion still exists with respect to generic medications, medication pricing and how the PBS safety net system works. Conclusions There is public uncertainty about specific aspects of A ustralian pharmacy practice. This is despite the introduction of newer professional services targeting chronic health conditions and extensive marketing campaigns involving pharmacy. If community pharmacy is to better assist consumers with chronic conditions, there needs to be improved community awareness of the professions current scope of practice and the system it works within.