AbstractBackgroundAccess to prescription contraception is often limited by the availability of physicians, particularly in rural areas. Pharmacists are available but are not authorized in Canada to prescribe contraceptives, an innovation proved successful in the United States. It is unknown whether Canadian pharmacists, particularly those in rural areas, are willing to adopt this innovation and what barriers and facilitators they predict. We explored the acceptability and feasibility for independent provision of contraception at pharmacies throughout British Columbia (BC).MethodsThis mixed-methods study used validated questionnaires followed by optional structured interviews among all rural, and a sample of urban, community pharmacies in BC...
Abstract: Objective: The accessibility of contraceptives varies greatly from country to country. Bec...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread use of contraception worldwide, Canadian research on hormonal contrac...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
AbstractBackgroundAccess to prescription contraception is often limited by the availability of physi...
Improved access to effective contraceptive methods is needed in Canada, particularly in rural areas,...
Background Pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception (HC) may offer additional avenues of access ...
The availability of accessible, effective, and timely emergency contraception (EC) technologies is a...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmacists were acknowledged as the most appropriate healthcare professional to dispe...
Introduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergen...
In an effort to increase access to contraception, the pharmacist scope of practice is being expanded...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increased public awareness and use of opioid agonist therapy (OAT), there is litt...
Background: Until recently, pharmacies were not permitted to dispense any emergency contraceptives t...
ObjectivesIn the United States, numerous states have enabled pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contr...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
Pharmacists across Canada have varying degrees of ability to prescribe medications depending on thei...
Abstract: Objective: The accessibility of contraceptives varies greatly from country to country. Bec...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread use of contraception worldwide, Canadian research on hormonal contrac...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...
AbstractBackgroundAccess to prescription contraception is often limited by the availability of physi...
Improved access to effective contraceptive methods is needed in Canada, particularly in rural areas,...
Background Pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception (HC) may offer additional avenues of access ...
The availability of accessible, effective, and timely emergency contraception (EC) technologies is a...
INTRODUCTION: Pharmacists were acknowledged as the most appropriate healthcare professional to dispe...
Introduction: In Canada, the progestin-only dedicated pill is the most widely used method of emergen...
In an effort to increase access to contraception, the pharmacist scope of practice is being expanded...
OBJECTIVE: Despite increased public awareness and use of opioid agonist therapy (OAT), there is litt...
Background: Until recently, pharmacies were not permitted to dispense any emergency contraceptives t...
ObjectivesIn the United States, numerous states have enabled pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contr...
OBJECTIVES: Community pharmacies in the United Kingdom (UK) provide sexual and reproductive health (...
Pharmacists across Canada have varying degrees of ability to prescribe medications depending on thei...
Abstract: Objective: The accessibility of contraceptives varies greatly from country to country. Bec...
BACKGROUND: Despite widespread use of contraception worldwide, Canadian research on hormonal contrac...
Background: It is widely accepted that excessive drinking contributes to both health and social prob...