2015
DOI: 10.3109/09638237.2015.1101418
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Exploring an increased role for Australian community pharmacy in mental health professional service delivery: evaluation of the literature*

Abstract: International studies involving professional service interventions for mental health consumers could be contextualised for the Australian setting. Australian studies of pharmacy professional services for chronic physical health conditions provided further guidance for the expansion of community pharmacy mental health professional services.

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“…Tracking the status and reassessment of DRPs is essential and can be performed on the basis of a predefined plan at the pharmacy during the next visit or through telephone calls. 59 A published study highlights the importance of clinical pharmacists as he/she is able to improve mild-to-moderate mental health conditions, promote interdisciplinary collaboration between various medical specialists, and to improve the process of documentation and follow-up. 60…”
Section: Follow-up and Reassessment Of Drpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tracking the status and reassessment of DRPs is essential and can be performed on the basis of a predefined plan at the pharmacy during the next visit or through telephone calls. 59 A published study highlights the importance of clinical pharmacists as he/she is able to improve mild-to-moderate mental health conditions, promote interdisciplinary collaboration between various medical specialists, and to improve the process of documentation and follow-up. 60…”
Section: Follow-up and Reassessment Of Drpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The exact effects are summarised in Table 4; additional file 2 shows an overview of systematic literature reviews assessing community pharmacist-led interventions targeting chronic disease screening and management interventions. Although there are attempts to involve community pharmacists in the care of mental health patients, there is a lack of practical implementation and a paucity of research in that area so far [51].…”
Section: Screening and Disease Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant number of studies have incorporated goal-setting as part of the pharmacist intervention for various other chronic diseases, such as asthma (Emmerton et al, 2012) and diabetes (Krass et al, 2007). The development of this patient-centred intervention was also guided by two literature reviews (Hattingh et al, 2016b;Scahill et al, 2015), findings from Australian pharmacy trials (Feyer et al, 2010;Healthcare Management Advisors, 2010), and consultations with clinicians, other researchers and consumers and carers with a lived experience of mental illness. These consultations involved a Community Pharmacy Working Group comprising of key stakeholders, e.g.…”
Section: Study Intervention and Outcome Measuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mental health consumers frequently access community pharmacies to obtain prescription medication; yet, there is limited reporting of mental health services within this setting (Hattingh et al, 2016b). Of the available studies involving pharmacists, many are from the USA (Adler et al, 2004;Bultman & Svarstad, 2002;Capoccia et al, 2004;Finley et al, 2003;Rickles et al, 2005) and focus on one or more of the following components: consumers starting medication, interventions comprising education and follow-ups, and medication adherence as the primary outcome measure (Hattingh et al, 2016b).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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