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Psychiatr Serv ; 71(3): 293-296, 2020 03 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31744430

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: The study's objective was to examine Canadian and Australian community pharmacists' experiences with people at risk of suicide. METHODS: A survey was developed and administered online. Countries were compared by Fisher's exact and t tests. Multivariable logistic-regression analysis was used to identify variables associated with preparedness to help someone in a suicidal crisis. RESULTS: The survey was completed by 235 Canadian and 161 Australian pharmacists. Most (85%) interacted with someone at risk of suicide at least once, and 66% experienced voluntary patient disclosure of suicidal thoughts. More Australians than Canadians had mental health crisis training (p<0.001). Preparedness to help in a suicidal crisis was negatively associated with being Canadian, having a patient who died by suicide, lacking training and confidence, and permissive attitudes toward suicide. CONCLUSIONS: Several perceived barriers impede pharmacists' abilities to help patients who voluntarily disclose suicidal thoughts. Gatekeeper and related suicide prevention strategy training for community pharmacists is warranted.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Pharmacists/psychology , Suicide Prevention , Australia , Canada , Community Pharmacy Services/statistics & numerical data , Female , Humans , Logistic Models , Male , Multivariate Analysis , Pharmacists/statistics & numerical data , Professional Role/psychology , Surveys and Questionnaires
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Soc Psychiatry Psychiatr Epidemiol ; 53(11): 1173-1184, 2018 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29936597

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PURPOSE: To explore Canadian and Australian community pharmacists' practice experiences in caring for people at risk of suicide. METHODS: We conducted a thematic analysis of 176 responses to an open-ended extension question in an online survey. RESULTS: Four themes were identified and include referrals and triage, accessibility for confiding, emotional toll, and stigma. Subthemes included gatekeeping the medication supply, sole disclosure, planning for end of life, concerns of support people, assessing the validity of suicidality, gaps in the system, not directly asking, ill-equipped, resources in the pharmacy, relying on others to continue care, and attention seeking. CONCLUSIONS: Community pharmacists are caring for patients at risk of suicide frequently, and often with patients seeking the help of pharmacists directly. Pharmacists engage in activities and actions that would be considered outside of the traditional dispensing roles and provide support and intervention to people at risk of suicide through collaboration and other mechanisms. Further research to determine appropriate education and training and postvention supports is required.


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Attitude of Health Personnel , Community Pharmacy Services , Pharmacists/psychology , Professional Role/psychology , Suicide/psychology , Australia , Canada , Female , Gatekeeping , Humans , Male , Referral and Consultation , Surveys and Questionnaires
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