Assessing student and patient perspectives on pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraceptives

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Virginia Lemay PharmD, Audrey Whalen PharmD, Lisa Cohen PharmD, Jeffrey Bratberg PharmD
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Abstract

Background

Increasing convenient, accessible, and cost effective contraceptive access is critically important. Two-thirds of U.S. states permit pharmacists to prescribe hormonal contraceptives. Community pharmacies are ideal settings for patients to be offered contraceptive therapeutic options, including hormonal contraceptives, emergency contraception (EC), and over-the-counter (OTC) oral contraception.

Objective

The objective of this study was to assess college student and community pharmacy patients’ perspectives on pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraceptives, likelihood of accessing contraceptives from a pharmacist, and perspectives regarding EC and OTC oral contraception.

Methods

The researchers conducted an observational study distributed to college students and patients accessing care at community-based pharmacies from October 2022 to February 2023. The survey population included those who were 18 years or older, English speaking, and recruited both in person and online. Survey questions assessed barriers to contraception access, perspectives toward pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception, likelihood of receiving pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception, as well as EC and OTC oral contraception at the community pharmacy. Results from the pharmacist and clinician surveys were previously published, therefore this report will focus on the student and patient data.

Results

Ninety-one percent of all respondents strongly agreed or agreed with pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraception. Students and patients reported convenience, time-saving, and money saving as reasons for obtaining from their pharmacist. In regard to EC, 36% reported having ever purchased from a pharmacy and 58% were extremely or somewhat likely to purchase OTC oral contraception.

Conclusions

The majority of students and community pharmacy patients surveyed in Rhode Island support pharmacist-prescribed hormonal contraceptives. State-level policy advancements with reimbursement for services provide pharmacists an opportunity to provide contraceptive care for all people.
评估学生和患者对药剂师处方荷尔蒙避孕药的看法。
背景:提高避孕药具的便利性、可及性和成本效益至关重要。美国三分之二的州允许药剂师开具荷尔蒙避孕药具处方。社区药房是为患者提供避孕治疗选择的理想场所,包括激素避孕药、紧急避孕药(EC)和非处方(OTC)口服避孕药:本研究旨在评估大学生和社区药房患者对药剂师处方激素避孕药的看法、从药剂师处获得避孕药的可能性以及对紧急避孕药和非处方口服避孕药的看法:研究人员在 2022 年 10 月至 2023 年 2 月期间开展了一项观察性研究,调查对象是在社区药房就医的大学生和患者。调查对象包括年满 18 周岁、会讲英语的人,并同时进行了面谈和在线调查。调查问题评估了获得避孕药具的障碍、对药剂师处方激素避孕药具的看法、在社区药房接受药剂师处方激素避孕药具以及EC和OTC口服避孕药具的可能性。药剂师和临床医生的调查结果已于之前公布,因此本报告将重点关注学生和患者的数据:91%的受访者非常同意或同意药剂师开具激素避孕处方。学生和患者表示,方便、省时和省钱是他们从药剂师处获得避孕药具的原因。关于避孕药具,36% 的受访者表示曾在药店购买过,58% 的受访者表示极有可能或有点可能购买非处方药口服避孕药:结论:在罗德岛州接受调查的大多数学生和社区药房患者都支持药剂师处方激素避孕药。州一级的政策进步与服务补偿为药剂师提供了为所有人提供避孕护理的机会。
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3.30
自引率
14.30%
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336
审稿时长
46 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of the American Pharmacists Association is the official peer-reviewed journal of the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), providing information on pharmaceutical care, drug therapy, diseases and other health issues, trends in pharmacy practice and therapeutics, informed opinion, and original research. JAPhA publishes original research, reviews, experiences, and opinion articles that link science to contemporary pharmacy practice to improve patient care.
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