Self-medication in Poland: the pharmacist's advisory role in Warsaw
Autor: | Anna Piecuch, Małgorzata Kozłowska-Wojciechowska |
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Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Adult
Male medicine.medical_specialty health care facilities manpower and services education Pharmacist Pharmaceutical Science Pharmacy Nonprescription Drugs Community Pharmacy Services Self Medication Toxicology Pharmacists Health Services Accessibility Young Adult Professional Role Nursing medicine Humans Over-the-counter medicines Pharmacology (medical) Confidentiality Self-medication Aged Pharmacology business.industry Data Collection Health behaviour Middle Aged Patient Acceptance of Health Care Family medicine Female Counselling Poland business Research Article |
Zdroj: | International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy |
ISSN: | 2210-7711 |
Popis: | Background Easy access favours the informative role that pharmacists play in Poland with regard to the proper use of medicinal products as well as preventing illness and promoting health. Objective The aim of the present study was to define situations in which patients ask a pharmacist for advice and to identify the most important factors that affect the patients’ decisions in seeking advice from a pharmacist. Method n all, 101 patients (69 women, 32 men) aged 19–67 years participated in the study. The study was conducted using a structured interview research method. Patients were asked to answer a set of closed-ended questions related to their habits regarding the purchase of medicines and the factors that affected their decision to seek the advice of a pharmacist. Main outcome measure Factors determining the choice to contact a pharmacy. Results Patients seldom asked pharmacists for advice: 77 of the patients “rarely” or “never” went to a pharmacy to consult the pharmacist. When patients did ask the pharmacist for advice, it was mainly concerning the choice of over-the-counter medicines. The most important reason for patients visiting a pharmacy for advice was the large number of pharmacies in Poland and their ease of access; the long queues of people in busy pharmacies and the lack of confidentiality in the pharmacy were considered negative factors. Conclusion The current advisory role of pharmacists in Poland seems of minimal importance to the public. |
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