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Citation

Ishii M, Katoh H, Ishibashi M, Ichikawa M, Kurokawa S, Tsukada S, Kasai H, Kiuchi Y, Iwamoto S. Yakugaku Zasshi 2016; 136(11): 1541-1555.

Affiliation

Division of Physiology and Pathology, School of Pharmacy, Showa University.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2016, Pharmaceutical Society of Japan)

DOI

10.1248/yakushi.16-00084

PMID

27803486

Abstract

We herein analyzed the issues that pharmacists in a community pharmacy in peacetime need to prepare for regarding headache medical care in emergencies (the state that supply of medical supplies is difficult) using a questionnaire intended for doctors and pharmacists in a community pharmacy. Recovery rates were 48.0% (96/200) for doctors and 37.3% (112/300) for pharmacists. In order to distinguish between patients for whom pharmacists need to "recommend OTC drugs" and those who need to be encouraged "to consult a hospital or clinic", doctors indicated that pharmacists need to use an "assistance tool to diagnosis headaches, such as a migraine screener" and "guidelines for chronic headaches". However, few pharmacists used these tools. Approximately 66.7% of doctors indicated that it is "meaningful" for pharmacists to distinguish patients with headaches. Moreover, doctors indicated the need for guidance by pharmacists in peacetime regarding headache medical care in emergencies. Although 73.2% of pharmacists instructed the patients with headaches of the importance of medication notebooks in emergencies, guidance ("understanding the triggers of headaches", "understanding the importance of removing the cause of the headache", "standing OTC drugs" and "standing prescription drugs") by pharmacists to prepare for an emergency was insufficient. These results provide useful information to improve the efforts by pharmacists in community pharmacies in peacetime for headache medical care in emergencies.


Language: en

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