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What do persons with diabetes want from community pharmacies? A qualitative study.

Gitte Reventlov HustedRikke Nørgaard HansenMira El-SouriJanne Kunchel LorenzenPeter Bindslev IversenCharlotte Verner Rossing
Published in: Pharmacy practice (2022)
The informants did not regard community pharmacies as a natural part of the healthcare system or as a place where they would expect counselling. They would like the community pharmacy to make their medical competences and services obvious and the community pharmacy staff to act as a dialogue partner and provide competent counselling. The informants would like to have a contact person with diabetes competences with whom they can book an appointment to complement over-the-counter counselling. They experience a gap in their care between routine visits in the healthcare system and suggest that community pharmacies counselling services become a natural supplement and that healthcare professionals in the primary and secondary sectors inform patients about the services - especially for patients newly diagnosed with diabetes. Finally, they would like a formal collaboration between diabetes associations and community pharmacies to make their competences, services and information visible.
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