Abstract
Objective:
Although natural health products (NHPs) are widely sold in pharmacies, the professional responsibilities of pharmacists with respect to these products have not been well defined. This study addressed the question: what are the pharmacist and consumer perspectives on the professional responsibilities of pharmacists with respect to NHPs?
Method:
Focus groups with practicing pharmacists and consumers were held in 4 different cities across Canada (Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, and Halifax) for a total of 16 focus groups. Current and potential professional responsibilities of pharmacists with respect to NHPs were discussed in each group. Verbatim transcripts of each group were assessed using qualitative content analysis.
Results:
Both pharmacists and consumers were supportive of pharmacists' involvement with natural health products and the need for pharmacists to have more education on them. The management of interactions between pharmaceuticals and NHPs and the provision of counselling on NHPs were identified as the primary responsibilities for pharmacists. Participants perceived NHPs as being distinct from other over-the-counter products and voiced concerns about the safety, efficacy, and product quality of NHPs, which may pose a barrier for pharmacists in performing these roles.
Conclusion:
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