Innovative asthma health promotion by rural community pharmacists: a feasibility study

Health Promot J Austr. 2005 Apr;16(1):69-73. doi: 10.1071/he05069.

Abstract

Issue addressed: Asthma awareness in a rural community and the involvement of the community pharmacist in proactive health promotion.

Methods: Between September 2002 and May 2003, seven community pharmacists from Orange, a rural town in New South Wales, were trained to provide two asthma outreach programs: one targeting adolescents in high schools (Year 11 students) using Triple A training; and a public forum on asthma for the wider community.

Results: There was a significant increase in the mean asthma knowledge scores of Year 11 students in each high school after Triple A training. From the multivariate analysis, although there was a significant increase in mean asthma knowledge scores over time (F=101.09, df=1, p<0.001), there were no differences between high schools (F=2.79, df=2, p>0.05). There was a significant increase in the proportion of asthma-related pharmacy visits involving requests for information on asthma and on asthma devices at the four different time points.

Conclusions: The study provided a unique opportunity for community pharmacists to increase asthma awareness in a rural setting. The study demonstrated that it is feasible for rural community pharmacists to become involved in proactive health promotion and effectively provide asthma outreach programs.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Asthma*
  • Community Pharmacy Services / organization & administration*
  • Female
  • Health Promotion / methods*
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Program Evaluation
  • Rural Health Services / organization & administration*