Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role in Wales by exploring understanding, awareness of services provided and potential interventions for promoting the role of CPs. Methods Qualitative methodology using focus group (FG) discussions exploring opinions, facilitated by a moderator (pharmacist) and an assistant. Topics discussed included the following: what a CP does; reasons for visiting; from whom they seek advice on medicines or lifestyle issues; use of traditional and newer services and promotion of services. The groups, totalling 32 participants, represented non‐users and users of pharmacy services, that is pupils from a local secondary school (x1 group), people from t...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Community pharmacists (PHs) in England are increasingly providing a range of public he...
Objectives: To apply sociological theories to understand public trust in extended services provided ...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective: To understand community pharmacists’ views and perceptions to the expansion in their role...
Objective: To understand community pharmacists’ views and perceptions to the expansion in their role...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Objectives The objective of this study was to explore the perceptions of stakeholders on a national...
In the UK, community pharmacies are more accessible to the general population than general practices...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Community pharmacists (PHs) in England are increasingly providing a range of public he...
Objectives: To apply sociological theories to understand public trust in extended services provided ...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective To investigate the general public's perceptions of the community pharmacist's (CP) role...
Objective: To understand community pharmacists’ views and perceptions to the expansion in their role...
Objective: To understand community pharmacists’ views and perceptions to the expansion in their role...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Objectives The objective of this study was to explore the perceptions of stakeholders on a national...
In the UK, community pharmacies are more accessible to the general population than general practices...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Background Community pharmacists (PHs) in England are increasingly providing a range of public he...
Objectives: To apply sociological theories to understand public trust in extended services provided ...