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Consumer perspectives about weight management services in a community pharmacy setting in NSW Australia

机译:消费者对澳大利亚新南威尔士州社区药房中体重管理服务的看法

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>Background  Obesity is a public health challenge faced worldwide. Community pharmacists may be well placed to manage Australia’s obesity problem owing to their training, accessibility and trustworthiness. However, determining consumers’ needs is vital to the development of any new services or the evaluation of existing services. >Objective  To explore Australian consumers’ perspectives regarding weight management services in the community pharmacy setting, including their past experiences and willingness to pay for a specific pharmacy‐based service. >Design  An online cross‐sectional consumer survey was distributed through a marketing research company. The survey instrument comprised open‐ended and closed questions exploring consumers’ experiences of and preferences for weight management services in pharmacy. It also included an attitudinal measure, the Consumer Attitude to Pharmacy Weight Management Services (CAPWMS) scale. >Setting and participants  A total of 403 consumers from New South Wales, Australia, completed the survey. >Results  The majority of respondents had previously not sought a pharmacist’s advice regarding weight management. Those who had previously consulted a pharmacist were more willing to pay for and support pharmacy‐based services in the future. Most consumers considered pharmacists’ motivations to provide advice related to gaining profit from selling a product and expressed concerns about the perceived conflicts of interest. Participants also perceived pharmacists as lacking expertise and time. >Conclusion  Although Australian consumers were willing to seek pharmacists’ advice about weight management, they perceived several barriers to the provision of weight management services in community pharmacy. If barriers are addressed, community pharmacies could be a viable and accessible setting to manage obesity.
机译:>背景:肥胖是全世界面临的公共卫生挑战。由于他们的培训,可及性和可信赖性,社区药剂师可能很适合处理澳大利亚的肥胖问题。但是,确定消费者的需求对于开发任何新服务或评估现有服务至关重要。 >目的,探讨澳大利亚消费者对社区药房中体重管理服务的看法,包括他们过去的经验以及愿意为特定的药房服务付费的意愿。 >设计通过市场研究公司分发了在线横截面消费者调查。调查工具包括不限成员名额和不公开名额,探讨消费者在药房体重管理服务方面的经验和偏好。它还包括一种态度措施,即消费者对药房体重管理服务的态度量表(CAPWMS)。 >设置和参与者:来自澳大利亚新南威尔士州的403位消费者完成了调查。 >结果:大多数受访者以前并未寻求药剂师有关体重控制的建议。那些以前曾咨询过药剂师的人将来会更愿意为基于药房的服务付费并提供支持。大多数消费者认为药剂师提供与销售产品获利有关的建议的动机,并表示担心利益冲突。参加者还认为药剂师缺乏专业知识和时间。 >结论尽管澳大利亚消费者愿意寻求药剂师有关体重管理的建议,但他们仍认为在社区药房中提供体重管理服务存在一些障碍。如果能解决这些障碍,社区药房可能是管理肥胖症的可行且容易获得的场所。

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