Future Pharmacists’ Opinions on the Facilitation of Self-Care with Over-the-Counter Products and Whether This Should Remain a Core Role
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- establish students’ use and views on OTC medicines and factors influencing their decision-making processes (in a personal and professional context)
- determine the perceived importance of OTC consultations given the evolving role of the pharmacist and the additional new roles
- gather opinions on current deregulations (including their level of confidence recommending these) and views on future deregulations
- ascertain whether gender affected responses
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
3.1. Personal Use of OTC Medicines and Factors Influencing Product Selection (Section A of the Questionnaire)
- 7 (9.0%). about once a week
- 27 (34.6%). about once a month
- 19 (24.4%). about once every three months
- 11 (14.1%). about once every six months
- 7 (9.0%). about once a year
- 6 (7.7%). less than once a year
- 1 (1.3%). never
3.2. OTC Consultations and Decision-Making in Clinical Practice, and the Place of OTC Medicines in the Evolving Role of the Pharmacist (Section B of the Questionnaire)
3.3. Deregulation of Medicines from Prescription-Only to Over-the-Counter Status and Manufacturers’ Product License/Marketing Authorization Restrictions (Section C of the Questionnaire)
4. Discussion
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Strongly Agree, n (%) | Agree, n (%) | Neither Agree nor Disagree, n (%) | Disagree, n (%) | Strongly Disagree, n (%) | Interpolated Median (Maximum Possible Score Was 5) | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
How effective I think the product will be (how well I think it will work) | 55 (71.4) | 20 (26.0) | 1 (1.3) | 1 (1.3) | 0 (0.0) | 4.80 |
Recommendations or advice provided by a counter assistant or pharmacist | 42 (54.5) | 30 (39.0) | 2 (2.6) | 3 (3.9) | 0 (0.0) | 4.58 |
How safe I think the product is for me | 41 (53.2) | 29 (37.7) | 4 (5.2) | 2 (2.6) | 1 (1.3) | 4.56 |
How easy the medicine is to take or use | 23 (29.9) | 41 (53.2) | 10 (13.0) | 1 (1.3) | 2 (2.6) | 4.12 |
The cost of the medicine | 17 (22.1) | 44 (57.1) | 7 (9.1) | 7 (9.1) | 2 (2.6) | 4.01 |
Familiarity with the name/brand | 8 (10.4) | 31 (40.3) | 18 (23.4) | 11 (14.3) | 9 (11.7) | 3.52 |
Product presentation | 7 (9.1) | 25 (32.5) | 14 (18.2) | 22 (28.6) | 9 (11.7) | 3.04 |
Product advertising | 5 (6.5) | 12 (15.6) | 18 (23.4) | 31 (40.3) | 11 (14.3) | 2.39 |
Strongly Agree, n (%) | Agree, n (%) | Neither Agree nor Disagree, n (%) | Disagree, n (%) | Strongly Disagree, n (%) | Interpolated Median (Max Possible Score Was 5) | |
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Despite evolving clinical roles, OTC consultations and the management of self-limiting conditions should remain a fundamental role for the community pharmacist | 45 (57.7) | 30 (38.5) | 3 (3.8) | 0 (0.0) | 0 (0.0) | 4.63 |
OTC consultations have the potential to be as complex as independent prescribing | 21 (26.9) | 33 (42.3) | 12 (15.4) | 10 (12.8) | 2 (2.6) | 3.95 |
OTC consultations have the potential to be as complex as vaccine administration | 22 (28.2) | 27 (34.6) | 17 (21.8) | 10 (12.8) | 2 (2.6) | 3.87 |
Supervision of Pharmacy (P) medicine sales should be the responsibility of a pharmacy technician, not a pharmacist | 2 (2.6) | 8 (10.3) | 16 (20.5) | 44 (56.4) | 8 (10.3) | 2.20 |
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Hanna, L.-A.; Murphy, A.; Hall, M.; Craig, R. Future Pharmacists’ Opinions on the Facilitation of Self-Care with Over-the-Counter Products and Whether This Should Remain a Core Role. Pharmacy 2021, 9, 132. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9030132
Hanna L-A, Murphy A, Hall M, Craig R. Future Pharmacists’ Opinions on the Facilitation of Self-Care with Over-the-Counter Products and Whether This Should Remain a Core Role. Pharmacy. 2021; 9(3):132. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9030132
Chicago/Turabian StyleHanna, Lezley-Anne, Alana Murphy, Maurice Hall, and Rebecca Craig. 2021. "Future Pharmacists’ Opinions on the Facilitation of Self-Care with Over-the-Counter Products and Whether This Should Remain a Core Role" Pharmacy 9, no. 3: 132. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9030132
APA StyleHanna, L. -A., Murphy, A., Hall, M., & Craig, R. (2021). Future Pharmacists’ Opinions on the Facilitation of Self-Care with Over-the-Counter Products and Whether This Should Remain a Core Role. Pharmacy, 9(3), 132. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9030132