• Int J Clin Pharm · Feb 2013

    Preventive counselling for public health in pharmacies in South Germany.

    • Karin Schmiedel, Helmut Schlager, and Frank Dörje.
    • Wissenschaftliches Institut für Prävention im Gesundheitswesen (WIPIG), Bayerische Landesapothekerkammer, Scientific Institute for Prevention in Health Care, Maria-Theresia-Str. 28, 81675 Munich, Bavaria, Germany. karin.schmiedel@blak.aponet.de
    • Int J Clin Pharm. 2013 Feb 1; 35 (1): 138-44.

    BackgroundNo overview of preventive health activities conducted by pharmacists in South Germany has been available until now. Moreover, little about the needs of the public is known with regard to pharmacy-based preventive services.ObjectivesTo gain an overview of the preventive health services and campaigns carried out by pharmacists in the federal state of Bavaria, and to assess the interest of the public for pharmacy-based preventive care counselling.SettingPharmacies in the seven Bavarian administrative districts, South Germany.MethodsIn September 2010, all 3,470 pharmacies in Bavaria were mailed a questionnaire concerning their preventive health activities. The pharmacists were given the opportunity to complete the questionnaire either online or to mail them in. To assess the needs of pharmacy-based preventive health services in the Bavarian population, customers of 50 pharmacies were invited to fill in an anonymous self-completion questionnaire in March 2011.Main Outcome MeasureRelevant preventive health services which can be provided by pharmacists in order to meet the customers' needs.Results519 of 3,470 pharmacies (15.0 %) took part in the survey. 60.5 % (n = 314) conducted at least one preventive health activity in the past and 51.6 % (n = 268) offering a disease prevention education event at least once a year. As a result of the pharmacists' survey, a ranking list of the most frequent preventive care activities was established. The projects conducted often lacked structured project schedules and evaluations. The survey assessing customer needs was completed by 1,808 customers in 49 of 50 community pharmacies. Pharmacists were identified as the preferred provider in 29 of the 31 preventive care services listed in the questionnaire. A ranking list with the top ten preventive subjects of highest interest was compiled.ConclusionsPharmacists are active in many different prevention subjects and there is a great interest in pharmacy-based preventive care counselling in the Bavarian population. Very few structured, well planned and evaluated preventive projects have been conducted in Bavarian community pharmacies. Further surveys are needed to analyse the benefit of pharmacy-based preventive care counselling for the Bavarian population.

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