Pharmacists' concerns and perceived benefits from the deregulation of hormonal emergency contraception (HEC).

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作者
Blackwell, D [1 ]
Cooper, N
Taylor, G
Holden, K
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[1] Univ Sunderland, Sch Hlth Sci, Sunderland, Tyne & Wear, England
[2] Hartlepool Gen Hosp, Dept Pharm, N Tees & Hartlepool NHS Trust, Durham & Teeside Pharm Practice Unit, Hartlepool, England
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BRITISH JOURNAL OF FAMILY PLANNING | 1999年 / 25卷 / 03期
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benefits and concerns; hormonal emergency contraception; over-the-counter supply; pharmacists; prescription deregulation;
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D669 [社会生活与社会问题]; C913 [社会生活与社会问题];
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Objective. To ascertain pharmacists' views, assess willingness for involvement and delineate individual perceived competence in the supply of deregulated hormonal emergency contraception (HEC). Design. Cross-sectional postal questionnaire utilising closed, open and Likert-scale questions. Subjects. Three thousand nine hundred and ninety-nine registered pharmacists abstracted from the mailing list of the Royal Pharmaceutical Society of Great Britain. Results. In total 1543 (38.6%) questionnaires were returned and analysed. Overall, 616 (39.9%) of respondents felt individually competent to supply deregulated HEC with a positive association between perceived competence and willingness to supply deregulated HEC (p < 0.05). Pharmacists perceive the major benefits of deregulation to be a reduced unwanted pregnancy rate and a subsequent reduced abortion rate. They perceive that deregulation would allow quicker and less restricted access to HEC by clients, facilitating an increased overall supply of HEC. Pharmacists express a number of concerns, tempering their collective desire to see HEC deregulation. The majority of these concerns related to safeguarding clients and the possible adverse public health effects associated with the possible reduced use of barrier methods of contraception. Conclusions. Most pharmacists would be willing to supply HEC if it were deregulated to 'pharmacy only' from 'prescription only' medicine status. Although concerns were raised, these were mainly related to safety issues, with few pharmacists identifying moral and ethical barriers to deregulation to occur issues of professional competence need to be addressed.
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