Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services

In the United States, patients face increasing practical barriers and concerns about stigma when seeking sexual and reproductive healthcare, specifically family planning services involving hormonal contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion. The pharmacist is a member of the interprofessio...

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Main Authors: Anna Pfaff, Sally Rafie
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
Series:Pharmacy
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/236
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spelling doaj-12c86b7ac582439c9323e010934c2c8e2020-12-10T00:00:41ZengMDPI AGPharmacy2226-47872020-12-01823623610.3390/pharmacy8040236Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health ServicesAnna Pfaff0Sally Rafie1Provide Inc., Round Rock, TX 78683, USABirth Control Pharmacist, San Diego, CA 92122, USAIn the United States, patients face increasing practical barriers and concerns about stigma when seeking sexual and reproductive healthcare, specifically family planning services involving hormonal contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion. The pharmacist is a member of the interprofessional care team with the ability to provide non-judgmental, high-quality, and patient-centered care. The community pharmacy setting itself offers specific advantages which promote access, including availability in most neighborhoods, broad hours of operation, lack of need for an appointment, and a stigma-free space which is frequented for other goods and services. This commentary suggests specific ways for pharmacies to improve access to contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion in line with national quality recommendations. Particular focus is given to the intersection of sexual and reproductive health resources and referrals within the pharmacy profession as well as the training and technical assistance tools which can help address unmet patient need.https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/236contraceptionemergency contraceptionabortionpharmacypharmacistpatient-centered care
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contraception
emergency contraception
abortion
pharmacy
pharmacist
patient-centered care
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Sally Rafie
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title Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services
title_short Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services
title_full Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services
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title_full_unstemmed Expanding Pharmacy Capacity for Patient-Centered Reproductive Health Services
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publishDate 2020-12-01
description In the United States, patients face increasing practical barriers and concerns about stigma when seeking sexual and reproductive healthcare, specifically family planning services involving hormonal contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion. The pharmacist is a member of the interprofessional care team with the ability to provide non-judgmental, high-quality, and patient-centered care. The community pharmacy setting itself offers specific advantages which promote access, including availability in most neighborhoods, broad hours of operation, lack of need for an appointment, and a stigma-free space which is frequented for other goods and services. This commentary suggests specific ways for pharmacies to improve access to contraception, emergency contraception, and abortion in line with national quality recommendations. Particular focus is given to the intersection of sexual and reproductive health resources and referrals within the pharmacy profession as well as the training and technical assistance tools which can help address unmet patient need.
topic contraception
emergency contraception
abortion
pharmacy
pharmacist
patient-centered care
url https://www.mdpi.com/2226-4787/8/4/236
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