Pharmacy (Oct 2021)

Community Pharmacist-Led Interventions to Improve Preconception and Pregnancy Health: A Systematic Review

  • Polly A. Scott,
  • Ola F. Quotah,
  • Kathryn V. Dalrymple,
  • Sara L. White,
  • Lucilla Poston,
  • Jessica Farebrother,
  • Shivali Lakhani,
  • Marsha Alter,
  • Mitch Blair,
  • John Weinman,
  • Angela C. Flynn

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy9040171
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. 171

Abstract

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Background: Community pharmacist-led interventions are effective in improving health outcomes; however, their impact in improving preconception and pregnancy health is not clear. This study evaluated the effectiveness of community pharmacist-led interventions which aimed to improve health outcomes of preconception and pregnant women. Methods: A systematic review of the literature, consistent with PRISMA guidelines, was performed. Five electronic databases were searched up to February 2021. Results: Four studies, three in pregnant women and one in preconception women, were identified. The studies focused on improving micronutrient status and smoking cessation. The studies increased knowledge about, and use of, iron supplements, and improved iron status and smoking cessation rates in pregnant women, while improving knowledge regarding, and increasing the use of, preconception folic acid. The studies were ranked as weak to moderate quality. Conclusion: This review provides preliminary evidence for the potential benefit of community pharmacist-led interventions to improve the health of women before and during pregnancy.

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