Needs assessment study for community pharmacy travel medicine services

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作者
Hind, Caroline A. [1 ]
Bond, Christine M. [2 ]
Lee, Amanda J. [2 ]
van Teijlingen, Edwin R. [3 ]
机构
[1] Woodend Gen Hosp, Pharm Med Unit, Aberdeen AB15 6LS, Scotland
[2] Univ Aberdeen, Dept Gen Pract & Primary Care, Aberdeen, Scotland
[3] Univ Aberdeen, Dept Publ Hlth, Aberdeen, Scotland
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10.1111/j.1708-8305.2008.00231.x
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Background. Community pharmacists in the UK currently provide limited travel medicine services. An enhanced service could offer the traveling public general advice, provision of immunizations, and malaria prophylaxis. The assessment of need for a travel vaccine service from community pharmacies is key to the decision to develop the service. Method. The needs assessment used a questionnaire survey of potential travelers recruited from community pharmacies and the regional travel clinic. Results. In total, 151 completed questionnaires were received (response rate 40%); nearly three times as many replies were from females (74%) than males (26%). Details for 2 30 different proposed visits abroad and 174 different past visits were analyzed. General medical practice (54.3%) and community pharmacies (36.4%) were rated as providing the most useful advice. Most respondents (76.4%) required advice on vaccines, 53.9% on malaria prophylaxis, and 54.9% oil bite prevention. Many (58.9%) agreed, or strongly agreed, that they would use the community pharmacy to provide travel immunizations, while 43% (strongly) agreed that they would be prepared to pay to obtain travel medicine services including immunizations. The median amount that participants were prepared to pay for a full travel assessment was 10 pound, 13 pound for the administration of typhoid vaccine, 70 pound for a Course of rabies vaccine, and 25 pound for malaria tablets for Kenya. Nearly three quarters (74.8%) agreed, or strongly agreed, that the community pharmacy would provide a convenient location from which to obtain travel services and 70.2% that the pharmacy could provide a one-stop shop for travel medicine services. Conclusions. Members of the traveling public do visit community pharmacies, and most people are traveling for holiday purposes. The results Suggest that travelers would be prepared to use the community pharmacy to provide travel advice and immunizations.
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