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- Title
Herbal and nutrient complementary medicines for weight loss: community pharmacists' practices, attitudes, recommendations, information and education needs.
- Authors
Taing, Meng‐Wong; Tan, Eunice Tze Xin; Williams, Gail M.; Clavarino, Alexandra M.; McGuire, Treasure M.
- Abstract
Objectives To investigate pharmacists' herbal/nutrient weight loss complementary medicine ( WLCM) practices in the context of other pharmacist weight management support practices (provision of lifestyle advice, orlistat and meal replacement treatments); and gain insight into their attitudes, recommendations, information and education needs. Methods Pharmacists from a randomly selected sample of 214 community pharmacies from different socioeconomic areas in the Greater Brisbane region, Australia, were invited to complete a survey to explore their weight management practices, with a specific focus on herbal/nutrient WLCM practices. Data collected from the sample group represented pharmacist practices within the metropolitan Greater Brisbane region. Key findings This survey achieved a 51% response rate. During weight management consultations, a high proportion of customers (37%) sought advice from community pharmacists relating to WLCMs relative to other weight management practices; however, only a small proportion (10%) of pharmacists recommended them. Most were also found to be using resources that may not be evidence-based or do not provide sufficient WLCMs' information. Conclusion Study results highlight the need for pharmacy professional bodies to develop evidence-based continuing education programmes to assist consumers with popular and widely available WLCMs products.
- Subjects
AUSTRALIA; PREVENTION of obesity; ALTERNATIVE medicine; COMMUNITIES; EDUCATION; BOTANIC medicine; PHARMACOLOGY; QUESTIONNAIRES; RESEARCH funding; WEIGHT loss; DATA analysis; ACCESS to information; HUMAN research subjects; PATIENT selection; DATA analysis software
- Publication
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2016, Vol 24, Issue 3, p160
- ISSN
0961-7671
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/ijpp.12232