Community pharmacists’ roles in providing contraceptive services: views and experiences of adolescents in urban Khon Kaen, Northeast Thailand

Author:

Andajani Sari1ORCID,Chanthasukh Sansanee2ORCID,Fairbairn-Dunlop Peggy3,Smith John F4

Affiliation:

1. Department of Public Health, Auckland University of Technology , Auckland , New Zealand

2. Sirindhorn College of Public Health , Khon Kaen , Thailand

3. Emeritus Professor of Pacific Studies, Auckland University of Technology , Auckland , New Zealand

4. Division of Research & International Relations Affairs, Faculty of Medicine, Khon Kaen University , Khon Kaen , Thailand

Abstract

Abstract Objectives Adolescent pregnancy is a national public health priority in Thailand. While contraceptive methods are available to prevent adolescent pregnancy, Thai adolescent contraceptive usage is low. Community pharmacists are likely the first health professionals to contact adolescents engaged in unprotected sex and needing emergency contraception. However, there is limited research on Thai pharmacists’ roles in promoting sexual and reproductive health. This study examines Thai adolescents’ perspectives on community pharmacists’ roles in promoting contraceptives and preventing unwanted pregnancies. Method This qualitative study recruited 38 adolescents aged 15–19 from one vocational school and one secondary school in Khon Kaen, Thailand. Data were collected from focus group discussions and in-depth interviews and analysed using thematic analysis. Key findings Participants felt community pharmacists had potentially critical roles in promoting adolescent contraceptive use. Community pharmacists had relevant knowledge of effective contraceptive methods, the risks and benefits of each method, and the quality of different condoms available. Community pharmacists, at times, also provided emotional support to distressed adolescents who came to their store. However, participants reported pharmacists’ age, gender, and non-empathetic and judgemental attitudes could be barriers to adolescents’ ease of access to contraceptive services. Conclusion This study highlights the potentially crucial role community pharmacists could play in providing contraceptive information for adolescents. It suggests the need for changes in government policies and education and training of community pharmacists to enhance their soft skills – empathetic and non-judgemental attitudes – and their roles in delivering youth-friendly sexual and reproductive health services.

Funder

Royal Thai Government

AUT University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Pharmaceutical Science,Pharmacy

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