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Physical activity promotion in the community pharmacy: an opportunity for an expanded role?

dc.contributor.authorViegas, Ruben
dc.contributor.authorSilva, Filipa
dc.contributor.authorNørgaard, Lotte Stig
dc.contributor.authorDuarte-Ramos, Filipa
dc.contributor.authorMendes, Romeu
dc.contributor.authorAlves da Costa, Filipa
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-11T08:42:12Z
dc.date.available2024-04-11T08:42:12Z
dc.date.issued2024
dc.description.abstractBackground: Physical inactivity is a major risk factor for the development of chronic diseases, and it is increasingly prevalent in the Portuguese population. Pharmacists' role in promoting physical activity (PA) is still not well established, although health promotion is foreseen by law in Portugal. Competing tasks and location where the pharmacy is embedded can hinder this promotion in their daily practice. Objective: The aim of this study was to identify the main barriers and facilitators of physical activity promotion (PAP) in Portuguese community pharmacies and explore possible pathways for future implementation of physical activity promotion. Methods: In-depth, semi-structured interviews were conducted with purposively enrolled community pharmacists. Participant recruitment was aligned with data saturation. Data analysis comprised a mixed model of a deductive theme mapping strategy using the Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) for the behaviour of promoting physical activity and an inductive approach for any other relevant themes and which might influence PA promotion. Results: Data saturation was reached at eleven interviews. Barriers and facilitators for the behaviour of promoting PA were identified from 11 out of the 14 TDF domains. Following an inductive approach, other emerging codes were clustered in additional seven major themes. Highlighted barriers focused on domains #1 - Knowledge, #10 - Memory, Attention and Decision Processes and #13 - Environmental Context and Resources. Community mapping, establishment of remuneration models and the use of digital technologies were suggested as additional potential contributors to scale up PAP. Conclusion: Community pharmacists are well placed inside their communities to serve as a focal point for signposting, engagement with other healthcare professionals and community resources and activities organized by the pharmacy itself. Pharmacists should be supported in being knowledgeable, aware, and available when promoting PA in their daily counseling.pt_PT
dc.description.sponsorshipSFRH/BD/13164/2022pt_PT
dc.description.versioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionpt_PT
dc.identifier.doi10.1016/j.sapharm.2023.12.003pt_PT
dc.identifier.issn1551-7411
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/20623
dc.language.isoporpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
dc.publisherElsevierpt_PT
dc.subjectPhysical activitypt_PT
dc.subjectPharmacistpt_PT
dc.subjectInterviewpt_PT
dc.subjectHealth promotionpt_PT
dc.subjectBarrierspt_PT
dc.subjectTheoretical domains frameworkpt_PT
dc.subjectFacilitatorspt_PT
dc.titlePhysical activity promotion in the community pharmacy: an opportunity for an expanded role?pt_PT
dc.typejournal article
dspace.entity.typePublication
oaire.citation.endPage352pt_PT
oaire.citation.issue3pt_PT
oaire.citation.startPage345pt_PT
oaire.citation.titleResearch in Social and Administrative Pharmacypt_PT
oaire.citation.volume20pt_PT
person.familyNameSilva
person.givenNameFilipa
person.identifier.orcid0000-0003-0943-262X
rcaap.rightsrestrictedAccesspt_PT
rcaap.typearticlept_PT
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