Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ)
Abstract
:1. Introduction
- To design a questionnaire to capture public perceptions of community pharmacy’s role in delivering public-health services.
- To quantify the degree to which the public accepts using community pharmacies for engagement in public-health services.
- To identify the barriers and facilitators to public engagement with pharmacy-based delivery of public-health services.
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Overview of Study
2.2. Ethics
2.3. Stage 1
2.3.1. Participants, Sampling, Setting and Recruitment
2.3.2. Interview Schedule, Data Collection and Analysis
2.4. Stage 2
2.4.1. Questionnaire Development and Piloting
2.4.2. Participants, Sampling, Setting and Recruitment
2.4.3. Data Collection
2.4.4. Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Stage 1—Interviews
3.1.1. Participants
3.1.2. Thematic Analysis
3.1.3. Mapping of Interview and Focus Group Themes
3.2. Stage 2—Questionnaire Development
3.2.1. Questionnaire Responses and Participant Characteristics
3.2.2. Community Pharmacy Use
3.2.3. Type of Pharmacy Used
3.2.4. Type of Pharmacy Preference
3.2.5. Exploratory Factor Analysis
3.2.6. Reliability Testing and Descriptive Statistics
3.2.7. Relationships between Scales
3.3. Relationships between Participant Characteristics and Scale Scores
4. Discussion
4.1. Validity
4.2. Reliability
4.3. Strengths and Limitations
4.4. Discussion of Findings
4.5. Implications for Practice
4.6. Future Research
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Interview Themes | Interview Sub-themes | Focus Group Themes | Focus Group Sub-Themes | Key Areas of Theme Alignment |
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1. Perceived role of role of CP | 1.1 Medicine dispensing 1.2 Low-priority advice 1.3 Public health | Theme 1—Community pharmacist role Theme 3—Reason for visiting | 1.1 Dispensing 1.2 Prescription medicine query/advise 1.3 Purchased medicine query/advice 1.4 Healthy living query/advice 1.5 Dietary query/advice 1.6 Minor ailment query/advice 1.7 Chronic condition management 3.1 OTC purchase 3.2 Toiletries purchase 3.3 Other products | Role in Public Health Reasons for Visiting |
2. Perceived professional capability | 2.1 Confusion regarding qualifications 2.2 Access to patient data 2.3 Knowledge of non-medical products | Theme 2—Professionalism of pharmacist | 2.1 Role as part of NHS 2.2 Professional behavior 2.3 Professional knowledge 2.6 Professionalism of staff | Relationship Communication |
3. Lack of established connection with a pharmacy | 3.1 Fear of going to CP 3.2 Therapeutic relationship | Theme 2—Professionalism of pharmacist | 2.4 Interprofessional relationships 2.5 Relationship with the public/patient | Relationship Communication |
4 Privacy concerns | No sub-themes | Theme 2—Professionalism of pharmacist | 2.7 Privacy | Privacy |
5. Public awareness | 5.1 Lack of awareness/under-utilization 5.2 Self-awareness 5.3 Using CP for specific problems | Theme 5—Accessibility | 5.1 Convenience 5.2 Location | No alignment |
6. Perception of the type of pharmacy | 6.1 Professionalism 6.2 Specialism | Theme 4—Commercialism | 4.1 Generic medication 4.2 Large multiples 4.3 Supermarket pharmacies 4.4 Small pharmacies | Reasons for Visiting |
Gender (Self-Identified as) | Male | 67 (21.9%) |
Female | 235 (76.8%) | |
Other | 2 (0.7%) | |
Age (In years) | Range | 18 to 84 |
Mean (SD) | 34.5 (15.09) | |
Mode | 22 | |
Nation of the UK | England | 187 (61.1%) |
Wales | 105 (34.3%) | |
Scotland | 11 (3.6%) | |
Northern Ireland | 1 (0.3%) | |
Ethnicity | White | 263 (85.6%) |
Mixed | 8 (2.6%) | |
Asian | 23 (7.5%) | |
Black | 7 (2.3%) | |
Other | 5 (1.65) | |
Employment | Full-time | 87 (28.4%) |
Part-time | 31 (10.1%) | |
Student (full-time) | 132 (43.1%) | |
Student (part-time) | 3 (1%) | |
Retired | 28 (9.2%) | |
Self-employed | 16 (5.2%) | |
Unemployed | 9 (2.9%) | |
Repeat Prescriptions | Yes | 152 (49.7%) |
No | 152 (49.7%) | |
Unsure | 2 (0.7%) |
Number of Pharmacy Visits | Number of Participants n (%) |
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None | 39 (12.7) |
1–2 | 86 (28.1) |
3–5 | 62 (20.3) |
6–8 | 37 (12.1) |
9–12 | 39 (12.7) |
13–18 | 26 (8.5) |
19–24 | 2 (0.7) |
25+ | 15 (4.9) |
Type of Pharmacy | Prescription Needs n (%) | Type of Pharmacy | Public-Health Needs n (%) * |
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Small Multiple | 104 (34) | Large Multiple | 158 (51.6) |
Supermarket | 88 (28.8) | Independent | 132 (43.1) |
None used | 54 (17.6) | Small Multiple | 109 (35.6) |
Independent | 39 (12.7) | Supermarket | 77 (25.2) |
Large Multiple | 21 (6.9) | None used | 72 (23.5) |
Type of Pharmacy | n (% *) | ||||
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Preferred Pharmacy for Public-Health Support | Most Professional | Most Comfortable Attending | Most Concerned with Public-Health Matters | Most Privacy | |
Independent | 124 (40.5) | 104 (34) | 116 (37.9) | 77 (25.2) | 112 (36.6) |
Small Multiple | 115 (37.6) | 88 (28.8) | 101 (33) | 83 (27.1) | 87 (28.4) |
Large Multiple | 130 (42.4) | 97 (31.7) | 122 (39.9) | 81 (26.5) | 77 (25.2) |
Supermarket | 43 (14.1) | 21 (6.9) | 35 (11.4) | 25 (8.2) | 19 (6.2) |
No preference | 90 (29.4) | 95 (31) | 92 (30.1) | 92 (30.1) | 43 (14.1) |
Not sure | 23 (7.5) | 35 (11.4) | 9 (2.9) | 81 (26.5) | 85 (27.8) |
Scale Name/Scoring | Factors Retained/Scale Items | Factors Removed/Scale Items |
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Expertise 3 items; Min score = 3; Max Score = 15; Midpoint Score = 9 |
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Role in Public Health 4 items; Min score = 4; Max Score = 20; Midpoint Score = 12 |
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Relationship 8 items; Min score = 8; Max Score = 40; Midpoint Score = 24 |
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Privacy 3 items; Min score = 3; Max Score = 15; Midpoint Score = 9 |
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Scale Description Scale Name—Number of Items Direction for Interpretation of Scoring | Range (Minimum–Maximum Scale Score) | Mean Scale Score | Standard Deviation | Cronbach’s Alpha |
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Community pharmacy team’s expertise on public health (Expertise Scale—3 items) High score = strong appreciation of CPs’ expertise in public-health matters | 3–15 | 6.74 | 2.165 | 0.815 |
Community pharmacy’s role in public health (Role in Public Health Scale—4 items) High score = strong acceptance of CP’s role in delivering public-health services | 4–20 | 9.19 | 2.981 | 0.745 |
Relationship with the community pharmacy team (Relationship Scale—8 items) High score = strong perceived relationship with the CP team | 8–40 | 21.09 | 5.720 | 0.862 |
Privacy in the local pharmacy (Privacy Scale—3 items) High score = strong perception that CPs offer sufficient privacy | 3–15 | 9.65 | 2.859 | 0.770 |
Privacy | Relationship | Expertise in Public Health | |||
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Privacy | Pearson Correlation r= Sig (2-Tailed) N= | 1 - 306 | |||
Relationship | Pearson Correlation r= Sig (2-Tailed) N= | 0.598 0.000 306 | 1 - 306 | ||
Role in Public Health | Pearson Correlation r= Sig (2-Tailed) N= | 0.357 0.000 306 | 0.423 0.000 306 | 1 - 306 | |
Expertise | Pearson Correlation r= Sig (2-Tailed) N= | 0.411 0.000 306 | 0.553 0.000 306 | 0.510 0.000 306 | 1 - 306 |
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James, D.H.; Rapado, R.; Brown, S.L.; Kember, J.; Hodson, K.L.; Prior, A.-L. Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ). Pharmacy 2023, 11, 141. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050141
James DH, Rapado R, Brown SL, Kember J, Hodson KL, Prior A-L. Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ). Pharmacy. 2023; 11(5):141. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050141
Chicago/Turabian StyleJames, Delyth H., Rose Rapado, Sarah L. Brown, Joanne Kember, Karen L. Hodson, and Amie-Louise Prior. 2023. "Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ)" Pharmacy 11, no. 5: 141. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050141
APA StyleJames, D. H., Rapado, R., Brown, S. L., Kember, J., Hodson, K. L., & Prior, A. -L. (2023). Development of a Questionnaire to Measure Public Perceptions of the Role of Community Pharmacy in Public Health (PubPharmQ). Pharmacy, 11(5), 141. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050141