Consumer perceptions of community pharmacy-based promotion of mental health and well-being
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Kelly, Fiona
Wheeler, Amanda J
McMillan, Sara S
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Issue addressed: With nearly half of all Australians likely to experience a mental illness, increasing community-based mental health promotion is warranted. Community pharmacies are accessible health care destinations that effectively provide a range of public health services. This study explored consumer opinions of mental health promotion in the community pharmacy setting, the activities they have observed and the perceived role/s of pharmacy staff in this area. Methods: A survey was informed by five interviews with pharmacy consumers and a literature review. Adult pharmacy consumers were recruited nationwide via a Research Panel company between December 2018 and January 2019. Survey data were descriptively analysed and associations confirmed by chi-square analysis. Results: Data were analysed from 537 of the 577 respondents; 34.3% of participants had a lived experience of mental illness. Just under a quarter of participants (23.3%) had observed mental health promotion in community pharmacy. Pharmacy was viewed as a suitable environment for this promotion by most respondents (n = 446/516), particularly those with lived experience, with a preference for in-store leaflets, posters and linking with existing national mental health organisations/campaigns. Lack of privacy and the busy pharmacy environment were identified as barriers for promotion in this setting. Conclusion: There is a clear potential for mental health promotion within community pharmacies, although the uptake and impact of such activities require further investigation. So what?: These findings highlight a missed opportunity for pharmacists to engage with consumers about mental health and well-being, even though community pharmacies are accessible health care destinations.
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Health Promotion Journal of Australia
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© 2019 Australian Health Promotion Association. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Consumer perceptions of community pharmacy‐based promotion of mental health and well‐being, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2019, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/hpja.312. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Self-Archiving (http://olabout.wiley.com/WileyCDA/Section/id-828039.html)
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Health services and systems
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Australia
community pharmacy
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Hall, B; Kelly, F; Wheeler, AJ; McMillan, SS, Consumer perceptions of community pharmacy-based promotion of mental health and well-being, Health Promotion Journal of Australia, 2019