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Title: Pharmacists' perspectives on the Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme
Authors: Pumtong S.
Boardman H.F.
Anderson C.W.
Keywords: article
clinical protocol
drug formulary
expectation
female
financial management
general practitioner
health care personnel
human
male
normal human
patient care
pharmacist
pharmacist attitude
pharmacy
practice guideline
priority journal
privacy
semi structured interview
United Kingdom
Issue Date: 2008
Abstract: Objective: To investigate pharmacists' perspectives about the acceptability of the Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme and barriers to the use of the scheme as well as to determine potential improvements to the scheme. Method: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 26 pharmacists between November 2004 and March 2005. Setting: Community pharmacies within Nottingham City Primary Care Trust (PCT). Key findings: The study has demonstrated that the Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme was well received by the majority of pharmacists and they were positive about the benefits of the scheme to both patients and healthcare professionals, despite raising some problems. Our findings highlighted a number of important issues that might be barriers to running the minor ailments scheme, including the quantity of paperwork involved, the lack of privacy in a pharmacy, and the restrictive nature of the formulary and protocols of the scheme. Conclusion: The Pharmacy First Minor Ailments Scheme has been developed and implemented as part of Nottingham City PCTs strategy to improve access to primary care. Findings show that the majority of the pharmacists were positive about the scheme. It can be seen as a way of improving patient access to medicines and advice as well as choice in primary care. In other countries, health policy makers may consider such a scheme if it would fit their healthcare system. © 2008 The Authors.
URI: https://ir.swu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/14869
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-41349099145&doi=10.1211%2fijpp.16.2.0004&partnerID=40&md5=2f44b050080f910690768af59a3aa7f6
ISSN: 9617671
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