Whittlesea, CMC;
Jamie, K;
Oliver, EJ;
Paterson, A;
(2019)
Discussing alcohol in medicines use reviews: experiences of patients in a community pharmacy context.
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice
, 27
(3)
pp. 318-321.
10.1111/ijpp.12492.
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Abstract
Objectives: Although pharmacist‐led medicines use reviews (MURs) are effective for medicines management, little is understood about patients’ experiences of alcohol‐related advice delivered therein. Sampling a population at high risk for misuse (within an area of socio‐economic deprivation), we explored patient experiences of alcohol‐related MURs. / Methods: Two focus groups were conducted with patients who had discussed alcohol in an MUR in the preceding 3 months (n = 9). Data were analysed thematically. / Key findings and conclusion: Patients were open to discussing alcohol in the MUR context. The absence of practitioner‐patient power asymmetry and pharmacists’ sensitivity to cultural contexts were critical to patient engagement.
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