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Systematic review on the effects of the physical and social aspects of community pharmacy spaces on service users and staff

Ranjita Dhital, S Sakulwach, Glenn Robert, Carolina Vasilikou, Jacqueline Sin

2022Perspectives in Public Health19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

AIM: , are experienced by pharmacy service users and staff. The review sought to identify environmental factors which may influence service users' and staff participation in community-based pharmacy health services. METHOD: Ten databases were searched for English language publications, using a combination of search terms relating to pharmacy service users and staff; pharmacy spaces; and health and social care outcomes. Data from the final selected studies were extracted, thematically analysed using a narrative approach and the quality of each study assessed using the Integrated quality Criteria for the Review of Multiple Study designs (ICROMS). RESULTS: 80 articles reporting 80 studies published between 1994 and 2020 were identified; they were from 28 countries, involving around 3234 community pharmacies, 13,615 pharmacy service users, 5056 pharmacists and 78 pharmacy health staff. Most studies (94%) met the ICROMS minimum score, and half did not meet the mandatory quality criteria. Four themes likely to influence service users' and staff experiences of pharmacy health services were identified: (1) privacy; (2) experience of the physical environment; (3) professional image; and (4) risk of error. CONCLUSION: To optimise the delivery and experience of pharmacy health services, these spaces should be made more engaging. Future applied research could focus on optimising inclusive pharmacy design features.

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PharmacyService (business)MedicineBusinessPublic relationsNursingMarketingPolitical sciencePharmaceutical Practices and Patient OutcomesUrban Green Space and HealthGeriatric Care and Nursing Homes
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