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. 2022 Jul 28;12(7):e061352.
doi: 10.1136/bmjopen-2022-061352.

Towards consensus: defining and supporting a professional role for pharmacists associated with traditional and complementary medicines - a protocol of implementing an international e-survey

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Towards consensus: defining and supporting a professional role for pharmacists associated with traditional and complementary medicines - a protocol of implementing an international e-survey

Joanna E Harnett et al. BMJ Open. .

Abstract

Introduction: Traditional and complementary medicines (T&CM) are predominantly self-selected from retail outlets including pharmacies as part of self-care practices. Concerns about the appropriate and safe use of T&CM products raises questions about 'should' and 'how' pharmacists could adopt professional responsibilities. There lacks a consensus about the scope of these responsibilities, or the initiatives required to execute them. The aim of this study is to identify an international set of core responsibilities that support pharmacists' contribution to ensuring the quality and safe use of T&CMs to promote public health.

Methods and analysis: An international cross-sectional e-survey of pharmacists representing the six WHO regions will be conducted over a 12-month period. Pharmacists will be invited via representative organisations and professional networks within their respective country. Survey responses to statements about the relevance of T&CM to day-to-day practice; opinions about the bioethical and practice responsibilities; and support required to build their scope of practice associated with T&CM will be collected centrally via the online survey platform Survey Monkey and analysed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences V.27 software for Windows. Bivariate statistical analysis will be conducted to examine the associations between agreement to statements within each section with key demographic variables, country of practice, pharmacy type, age, gender, qualification and years in practice. Cronbach's alpha will be used to test the internal consistency of items from certain sections of the survey and evince their clarity to respondents of the questionnaire.

Ethics and dissemination: Ethics approval has been obtained from the University of Macau (approval number SSHRE21-APP068-ICMS-01). The results of this survey will be used to inform key discussion points in a consensus process and a step towards developing an agreed and defined professional role for pharmacists in T&CMs.

Keywords: COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE; Health & safety; PUBLIC HEALTH.

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Competing interests: None declared.

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