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- Moira O'Connor, Lauren Y Hewitt, and Penelope H R Tuffin.
- 1 School of Psychology and Speech Pathology, Faculty of Health Sciences, Curtin University , Perth, Western Australia.
- J Palliat Med. 2013 Dec 1;16(12):1575-81.
BackgroundPharmacists are among the most accessible health care professionals in the community, yet are often not involved in community palliative care teams.ObjectiveWe investigated community pharmacists' attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and knowledge about palliative care as a first step towards determining how best to facilitate the inclusion of community pharmacists on the palliative care team.MethodA cross-sectional descriptive survey design was used.SubjectsCommunity pharmacists around Australia were invited to participate; 250 completed surveys were returned.MeasurementsA survey was constructed to measure pharmacists' knowledge and experience, emotions and beliefs about palliative care.ResultsPharmacists were generally positive about providing services and supports for palliative care patients, yet they also reported negative beliefs and emotions about palliative care. In addition, pharmacists had good knowledge of some aspects of palliative care, but misconceptions about other aspects. Pharmacists' beliefs and knowledge about palliative care predicted--and therefore underpinned--a positive attitude towards palliative care and the provision of services and supports for palliative care patients.ConclusionThe results provide evidence that pharmacists need training and support to facilitate their involvement in providing services and supports for palliative care patients, and highlight areas that training and support initiatives should focus on.
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