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Role of the community pharmacist in the care of patients with chronic schizophrenia in the community
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Family MedicinePostal QuestionnaireChronic SchizophreniaCommunity PharmacistsMental HealthPrimary CareClinical PharmacyHealth Services ResearchPharmaceutical CarePsychiatryTreatment BarriersCommunity PharmacistPsychotic DisorderNursingCommunity Psychiatric NursesPsychosocial RehabilitationCommunity Mental HealthMental Health NursingSchizophreniaMedicinePsychopathology
Abstract This study, using a postal questionnaire, investigated the involvement of 534 community pharmacists with patients suffering from schizophrenia. The majority of the 236 respondents regularly dispensed medication for patients with schizophrenia and almost three-quarters had been asked for advice about medication from such patients or their carers. However, the majority of respondents believed that the advice they could give to these patients was limited by their knowledge of schizophrenia (86 per cent) and of therapeutics (70 per cent). Other perceived constraints to giving advice included lack of contact with other health professionals, poor communication skills and lack of experience in dealing with the mentally ill. Respondents were significantly less confident about advising patients with schizophrenia than advising other patient groups. The results suggest that there is a need to encourage community pharmacists' participation in continuing education and to improve liaison with other community health professionals such as community psychiatric nurses.
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