Background: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacity in the provision of public health services. Public awareness and support of these services in general, and relating to safe alcohol consumption in particular, have yet to be established. This study aimed to determine the Scottish general public's views regarding the role and involvement of community pharmacists in reducing alcohol consumption amongst customers and alcohol-related harm. Methods: A cross-sectional survey of 6000 adults in Scotland randomly sampled from the electoral register. The piloted questionnaire contained items on: those health professions which could potentially advise on safer alcohol consumption; areas of safer alco...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
This study was funded by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (award number: NA), the University of Strat...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Context: Globally, the use of alcohol is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Opportunistic s...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Community pharmacists have the potential to deliver alcohol screening and bri...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
This study was funded by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (award number: NA), the University of Strat...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capaci...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Background Community pharmacy teams are recognised by health agencies as vital to increasing capacit...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Objective: Community pharmacists are well placed to provide advice to clients on public health ...
Context: Globally, the use of alcohol is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Opportunistic s...
INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Community pharmacists have the potential to deliver alcohol screening and bri...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
This study was funded by Healthcare Improvement Scotland (award number: NA), the University of Strat...