Jd Hughes
University of Tasmania
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Heart Lung and Circulation | 2017
Kevin Mc Namara; Gm Peterson; Jd Hughes; Ines Krass; Vincent L. Versace; Robyn Clark; James Dunbar
BACKGROUND Population screening and monitoring of cardiovascular risk is suboptimal in Australian primary care. The role of community pharmacy has increased considerably, but without any policy framework for development. The aim of this study was to explore the nature of community pharmacy-based screening models in Australia, capacity to increase delivery of pharmacy screening, and barriers and enablers to increasing capacity. METHODS An online survey weblink was emailed to pharmacy managers at every quality-accredited pharmacy in Australia by the Quality Pharmacy Care Program. The 122-item survey explored the nature of screening services, pharmacy capacity to deliver services, and barriers and enablers to service delivery in considerable detail. Adaptive questioning was used extensively to reduce the participant burden. Pharmacy location details were requested to facilitate geo-coding and removal of duplicate entries. A descriptive analysis of responses was undertaken. RESULTS There were 294 valid responses from 4890 emails, a 6% response rate. Most pharmacies (79%) had private counselling areas. Blood pressure assessment was nearly universal (96%), but other common risk factor assessments were offered by a minority. Most did not charge for assessments, and 59% indicated capacity to provide multiple risk factor assessments. Fewer than one in five (19%) reported any formal arrangements with general practice for care coordination. Financial viability was perceived as a key barrier to service expansion, amid concerns of patient willingness to pay. Support from government and non-governmental organisations for their role was seen as necessary. CONCLUSION There appears to be a critical mass of pharmacies engaging in evidence-based and professional services. Considerable additional support appears required to optimise performance across the profession.
Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association Annual Conference 2010 | 2010
Ines Krass; Carol L. Armour; Jd Hughes; Bernadette Mitchell; Y. Song; Gm Peterson; LorraineW Smith; Kay Stewart; L. White
The Australian Pharmacist | 2010
Jd Hughes; Ella van Tienen
The Australian Pharmacist | 2010
Gm Peterson; Pc Tenni; Ik Bindoff; Mackenzie Williams; Colin Curtain; Jd Hughes
The Australian Pharmacist | 2010
Gm Peterson; Pc Tenni; Ik Bindoff; Mackenzie Williams; Colin Curtain; Jd Hughes
The Australian Pharmacist | 2010
Gm Peterson; Pc Tenni; Ik Bindoff; Mackenzie Williams; Colin Curtain; Jd Hughes
National Medicines Symposium 2010 | 2010
Pc Tenni; Gm Peterson; Ik Bindoff; Christopher M. Doran; Mackenzie Williams; Josephine Hughes; Lc Ellerton; Colin Curtain; Jd Hughes; David Cm Kong
Australasian Pharmaceutical Science Association Annual Conference 2010 | 2010
Bernadette Mitchell; Ines Krass; Carol L. Armour; Jd Hughes; Y. Song; Gm Peterson; Lorraine W Smith; Kay Stewart; L. White
14th Australasian Clinical Pharmacy Educational Seminar | 2008
Jd Hughes; Pc Tenni
Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia and New Zealand Healthcare Pharmacists Association 2nd Combined Conference | 2006
Gm Peterson; Aj Tompson; Sl Jackson; Jd Hughes; K Raymond; O Hasan; Pr Gee; Re Nash; Craig Cooper; Kd Fitzmaurice; Bl Roberts; D Luttrell