Title of article :
Exploring Cypriot Pharmacists’ Perceptions about their Role in Cardiovascular Disease Prevention: A Descriptive Qualitative Study
Author/Authors :
Charalampous, Periklis Department of Public Health - Erasmus University Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands , Peletidi, Aliki Department of Life and Health Sciences - Pharmacy Programme - University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus
Abstract :
The age-standardized prevalence of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs)
among the Cypriot population in 2017 was estimated to be 5552 per 100,000.
Therefore, the CVD prevention in Cyprus is of paramount importance.
Pharmacists are one of the most accessible health-care professionals (HCPs) and
the first port of call for the public. In Cyprus, there are 55.59 pharmacies per
100,000 inhabitants. Therefore, the role of Cypriot pharmacists (CPs) in primary
CVD prevention is essential. This study aimed to explore both the existing and
potential future roles of CPs in CVD prevention. Methods: A descriptive qualitative
study employing structured interviews (SIs) was conducted. Initially, the CPs
were identified through a list provided by the Cypriot Pharmaceutical Services.
The researcher(s) then contacted CPs by telephone. Face-to-face interviews were
scheduled based on the CP’s availability. In total, 21 SIs were transcribed verbatim,
coded, and analyzed thematically. SIs continued until data saturation was achieved.
Findings: The findings are reported under the themes of pharmacists’ knowledge
and role, resources/tools available and training, communication and relations, and
barriers. CPs expressed the need for training, and they are ready to have a more
proactive role within the primary health care. The main barrier identified was the
lack of responsiveness of the public and the lack of CP’s time. Conclusion: CPs
have the potential to actively participate in CVD prevention in Cyprus. CPs want
to start offering primary CVD health services, with the smoking cessation being
the first intervention.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular disease prevention , pharmacy‑led preventive services , health promotion , Cypriot pharmacists
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice