Mental well-being promotion by Australian community pharmacists: what’s happening and what needs to be done?

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Pub Date : 2021-09-04 DOI:10.1093/jphsr/rmab051
V. Suppiah, Fiona S. Kelly, Oliver Watt, A. Wheeler, E. Hotham, S. McMillan
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Abstract Objectives This study aimed to explore the range of activities provided by community pharmacists for promoting mental well-being in Australia. Methods An online survey was developed and piloted by 2 community pharmacists, 1 representative from the Pharmaceutical Society of Australia and 11 pharmacy students for content and face validity. Community pharmacists were recruited via direct emails to pharmacy groups and social media between November 2019 and January 2020. Descriptive statistics and chi-squared analyses were conducted. Key findings Data were analysed from 85 pharmacists (of 115 total pharmacy staff respondents). Although 40% reported working in a pharmacy that promoted mental well-being, most (88.2%) were not involved in such activities. However, most respondents (88.0%) identified community pharmacy as a suitable setting to promote mental well-being. Barriers to mental well-being promotion included busy pharmacy environment with competing priorities, a lack of staff training and confidence in discussing mental well-being and stigma associated with mental illness. Conclusions Community pharmacy presents a suitable setting to promote mental well-being. However, pharmacists may not be utilizing their full range of skills and knowledge in promoting a national health priority. This study identified opportunities for increased pharmacist-led promotion of mental well-being, particularly given the emerging mental health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. The pandemic has highlighted the growing urgency for mental health-friendly health workers across the sector including the community pharmacy workforce to engage consumers about their mental well-being.
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摘要目的本研究旨在探索澳大利亚社区药剂师为促进心理健康提供的活动范围。方法由2名社区药剂师、1名澳大利亚药学会代表和11名药学专业学生进行内容和面孔有效性在线调查。2019年11月至2020年1月,社区药剂师通过直接向药房团体和社交媒体发送电子邮件的方式招募。进行描述性统计和卡方分析。主要调查结果分析了85名药剂师(115名药房员工受访者)的数据。尽管40%的人报告在促进心理健康的药房工作,但大多数人(88.2%)没有参与此类活动。然而,大多数受访者(88.0%)认为社区药房是促进心理健康的合适场所。促进心理健康的障碍包括繁忙的药房环境,优先事项相互竞争,缺乏员工培训,对讨论心理健康缺乏信心,以及与心理疾病相关的污名。结论社区药房是促进心理健康的适宜场所。然而,药剂师可能没有充分利用他们的技能和知识来促进国家卫生优先事项。这项研究确定了增加药物促进心理健康的机会,特别是考虑到新冠肺炎大流行对心理健康的新影响。疫情凸显了包括社区药房工作人员在内的整个行业的心理健康友好型卫生工作者越来越迫切地需要让消费者了解他们的心理健康。
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