Many have commented on the potential of community pharmacy as a health promotion setting, due to accessibility, high level of use, and the respect afforded to pharmacists. Community pharmacy could be a setting through which to address risk and protective health behaviours relevant to Australia's National Health Priority Areas. However, apart from some studies on smoking cessation, there is scant evidence on its involvement in other healthy behaviours. This paper discusses how to increase research and interventions on healthy behaviours in community pharmacy. This includes placing community pharmacy's role within a broader health promotion context, expanding community expectations of pharmacists, and addressing barriers to performing a health promotion role. J Pharm Pract Res 2007; 37: 42-4.
Pharmacies are being underutilised with respect to their capacity to deliver heath prevention advice and ways to capitalise on this potential need to be investigated.
Background: Recent attention has focused on access of communities to pharmacy services in rural areas. To increase access to pharmacy services in rural Western Australia some doctors have been granted a licence to dispense medication on the rationale that a pharmacy would not be economically viable in that community. However, there have been no studies conducted on whether a doctor dispensing service adequately provides a pharmacy service with respect to access and quality.
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