Journal of Pharmaceutical Communication
Online ISSN : 2759-3088
Print ISSN : 2758-2035
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Evaluation of the relationship between pregnant/postpartum women’s characteristics and pharmacy use experience in terms of consultation needs with pharmacists
Akito IkeshitaAtsunobu SagaraTakuya AzechiAyako Maeda-MinamiKayoko SatoHidenori KominatoKazuhiro TorigoeMotohiko SanoMasako HoriuchiFumiaki SatoEtsuko AritaTetsuro YumotoMasayoshi Koinuma
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2023 Volume 21 Issue 1 Pages 6-13

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Abstract
The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, and professional associations have proposed the use of family pharmacies/pharmacists as part of the health and medical care system for pregnant/postpartum women. In this study, we clarified the consultation needs of pregnant/postpartum women with regard to the functions and capabilities of pharmacies/pharmacists, and examined the relationship with background information on pregnant/ postpartum women( number of births, age at the time of the response, and status of pharmacy use). The counseling needs of pregnant/postpartum women were categorized into four clusters: general health care items, health products and over-the-counter medicines, prescription medicine, and general consultation. Additionally, each cluster was associated with three factors of maternal background information. Regardless of whether they are primipara or multipara, those who are relatively young in age group tend to 1) mainly consult with the attending obstetrician they are visiting, 2) their consultation needs with pharmacists are in the area of self-care and self-medication, 3) according to their childbirth experience, they Priority tends to shift from health products and over-the-counter medicines to general health care items. On the other hand, we concluded that those who are relatively older tend to 1) consolidate their use of multiple pharmacies to some extent to their family pharmacies in accordance with their experience of childbirth, and 2) shift their consultation needs from general consultation to prescription medicines. It was thought that these results are significant for pharmacies/pharmacists to practice a response that takes into account the characteristics of each pregnant/postpartum woman.
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