The Japanese Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of the Health Support Pharmacy System

N. Hirota, N. Okamura
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A questionnaire survey was conducted employing pharmacists at 350 Japanese Federation of Democratic Medical Institutions (Min-Iren) member pharmacies, evaluating the challenges related to registering as a Health Support Pharmacy (HSP). Completed responses were received from 193 pharmacies (55.1%). Fifty-five (28.5%) of these pharmacies were approved as meeting the HSP criteria. Some difficulties encountered in registering as an HSP included the preparation of the numerous required documents and placing a health support pharmacist. The obstacles that prevented pharmacists from registering were physical, including “placement of two or more health support pharmacists” and “placement of the required over-the-counter drugs (OTCs).” Based on these, 51.8% of supervising pharmacists stated the opinion that the government should “loosen current criteria.” However, a survey conducted among the 724 participant pharmacists, working in a pharmacy, showed no significant difference in their answering tendencies depending on whether or not they worked at an HSP. This could be attributed to the effort that Min- Iren pharmacies have been putting into health support and primary care functions. Overall, 64.5% of pharmacists working at HSPs were proud that the pharmacy they worked had HSP status. The present survey revealed the physical obstacles of HSP registration. Conformity to the criteria of HSP is essential for performing their fundamental functions as pharmacies. The relaxation of the criteria is anticipated.
日本社区药师对健康支援药房制度的认知
对350家日本民主医疗机构联合会(Min-Iren)成员药房的药剂师进行了问卷调查,以评估与注册为保健支助药房(HSP)有关的挑战。共收到193家药房(55.1%)的完整回复。55家(28.5%)药店被批准符合HSP标准。在注册成为卫生保健服务提供者时遇到的一些困难包括准备大量所需文件和安排一名保健支助药剂师。阻碍药剂师注册的障碍是物理上的,包括“安置两名或两名以上的健康支持药剂师”和“安置所需的非处方药”。在此基础上,51.8%的监管药师表示政府应“放宽现行标准”。然而,一项对724名在药房工作的药剂师进行的调查显示,他们的回答倾向与他们是否在HSP工作没有显著差异。这可以归因于民益药房在卫生支持和初级保健职能方面的努力。总体而言,64.5%在HSP工作的药剂师对他们工作的药房具有HSP地位感到自豪。目前的调查揭示了HSP注册的物理障碍。符合HSP标准对于履行其作为药店的基本职能至关重要。预期标准会放宽。
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