Pharmacy users’ perceptions, awareness and future expectations of community pharmacy in England: a focus group study

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Abstract

Objective: To explore pharmacy users’ perceptions of current and future provision of community pharmacy services in England. Methods: Qualitative, reconvened focus groups were conducted with community pharmacy users. An initial focus group explored preliminary views. Participants were then given an evidence brief describing community pharmacy before a reconvened focus group two weeks later. Transcripts were analysed using inductive thematic analysis. Key findings: Eleven individuals participated across two reconvened focus groups. Participants valued community pharmacies and staff, but lacked awareness of their services and roles: ‘… I don’t think the general public is aware of all of this … it gives you a very different perspective’. Urgent care and long-term conditions management were identified as suitable for future development, facilitated by training, closer collaboration with general practices, shared access to health records, and premises with more space and confidentiality: ‘I still think of it as a retail space more than as a health service’. Concerns were expressed about working conditions in community pharmacy and unplanned closures: ‘doesn’t sound like a great place to work’. Participants anticipated greater use of technology but did not want this to replace face-to-face contact with pharmacy staff: ‘I am not saying it’s inaccurate, it is so remote and impersonal’. Conclusions: Pharmacy users would value a greater role for community pharmacy in addressing the challenges currently faced by the health service in England, provided that their concerns on a range of issues are addressed.

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Paloumpi, E., Ozieranski, P., Watson, M. C., & Jones, M. D. (2024). Pharmacy users’ perceptions, awareness and future expectations of community pharmacy in England: a focus group study. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 32(1), 39–45. https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riad082

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