INTRODUCTION AND AIMS: Community pharmacists have the potential to deliver alcohol screening and brief interventions (SBI) to pharmacy users. However, little is known if SBI would be utilised and views of people who might use the service. Therefore, the aim was to investigate potential barriers and enablers of pharmacy SBI.DESIGN AND METHODS: Purposive sampling was used to select four pharmacies within the London borough of Westminster, UK. Semistructured interview schedule recorded participants' views of pharmacy SBI. The Alcohol Use Disorder Identification Test-Consumption (AUDIT-C) was incorporated to record views of high and low-risk drinkers. Categorical data were analysed and content analysis undertaken.RESULTS: Of the 237 participant...
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...
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...
Abstract Background Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been s...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public hea...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
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 ...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the provision of brief inter...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public hea...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public heal...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
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...
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...
Abstract Background Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been s...
Hendrika L Hattingh,1 Robert J Tait2 1School of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, Griffith Health, Griffit...
Background: Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public hea...
Background: Screening and brief interventions (SBI) for alcohol related problems have been shown to ...
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 ...
Objective: The aim was to evaluate the feasibility and acceptability of the provision of brief inter...
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public hea...
Background Previous studies have demonstrated positive outcomes from a range of pharmacy public heal...
ackground Studies indicate that community pharmacy-based alcohol brief intervention (BI) is feasible...
Within the context of services to prevent or treat alcohol-related problems, the terms 'alcohol scre...
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...
Context: Globally, the use of alcohol is a leading cause of mortality and morbidity. Opportunistic s...