BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine (Jul 2008)

Exploring consumer and pharmacist views on the professional role of the pharmacist with respect to natural health products: a study of focus groups

  • Heschuk Shirley,
  • Eccott Lynda,
  • Jurgens Tannis,
  • Welsh Sandy,
  • Hirschkorn Kristine,
  • Boon Heather S,
  • Kwan Della,
  • Griener Glenn G,
  • Cohen-Kohler Jillian C

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6882-8-40
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 1
p. 40

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Abstract Background Natural health products (NHPs) such as herbs, vitamins and homeopathic medicines, are currently available for sale in most Canadian pharmacies. However, most pharmacists report that they have limited knowledge about these products which have been regulated in Canada as a specific sub-category of drugs. In this paper, consumers' and practicing pharmacists' perceptions of pharmacists' professional responsibilities with respect to NHPs are examined. Methods A total of 16 focus groups were conducted with consumers (n = 50) and pharmacists (n = 47) from four different cities across Canada (Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto, and Halifax). Results In this paper, we illustrate the ways in which pharmacists' professional responsibilities are impacted by changing consumer needs. Many consumers in the study utilized a wide range of information resources that may or may not have included pharmacists. Nevertheless, the majority of consumers and pharmacists agreed that pharmacists should be knowledgeable about NHPs and felt that pharmacists should be able to manage drug-NHPs interactions as well as identify and evaluate the variety of information available to help consumers make informed decisions. Conclusion This paper demonstrates that consumers' expectations and behaviour significantly impact pharmacists' perceptions of their professional responsibilities with respect to NHPs.