Pharmacy Continence Care - Bladder and Bowel Website
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6 RECOMMENDATION AND IMPLEMENTATION PLAN<br />
6.1 Recommendation<br />
That the <strong>Pharmacy</strong> <strong>Continence</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Program be nationally implemented.<br />
The Project team makes this recommendation on the basis of the reported benefits to<br />
pharmacies of the training <strong>and</strong> training materials, <strong>and</strong> the extent to which the evaluation<br />
demonstrates that the objectives of the project have been met through the training <strong>and</strong><br />
training materials. These objectives were to:<br />
• provide community pharmacists <strong>and</strong> assistants with the information <strong>and</strong> skills to<br />
significantly raise community awareness of the issue of incontinence <strong>and</strong> to recognise<br />
<strong>and</strong> promote help-seeking strategies by their customers<br />
• promote widespread awareness of diagnosis <strong>and</strong> treatment services available<br />
• encourage individuals to seek readily accessible, appropriate <strong>and</strong> discreet information<br />
about their condition/symptoms.<br />
The <strong>Pharmacy</strong> <strong>Continence</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Program pilot has provided sufficient evidence against the<br />
first objective to indicate that implementation of the Program could be expected to be<br />
sustainable in the longer term, given the demonstrated benefit to pharmacy practice in<br />
primary health care <strong>and</strong> to pharmacy business.<br />
The limited consumer sample achieved through this project methodology has not provided<br />
direct evidence against the second <strong>and</strong> third objectives. Further work is required through<br />
implementation of the Program adequately to assess consumer benefit <strong>and</strong> contribution to<br />
improved health outcomes.<br />
6.2 Implementation plan<br />
Implementation of the Program nationally is recommended, using the training materials,<br />
training modalities <strong>and</strong> communication resources <strong>and</strong> methods developed for this pilot.<br />
Implementation of the Program could be undertaken through full funding as an identified<br />
national health promotion <strong>and</strong> health intervention program or could become financially selfsustaining.<br />
The project team proposes an implementation strategy that is based on <strong>and</strong> informed by the<br />
team’s experience through this project. The strategy we propose comprises a two-year<br />
implementation program to recruit <strong>and</strong> train pharmacies Australia-wide, comprising:<br />
• Recruitment:<br />
o development of a marketing plan <strong>and</strong> suite of promotional materials using the “BB”<br />
br<strong>and</strong>ing <strong>and</strong> colours or similar, <strong>and</strong> the sample materials trialled in the pilot Program<br />
(poster, counter talkers, stickers)<br />
o advertising the PCCP across Australia using the marketing materials to enlist a<br />
substantial number of participants over the 24 month implementation period<br />
• Training:<br />
o a national training program comprising self-paced learning through web-based <strong>and</strong><br />
CD-ROM packages, <strong>and</strong> with the option of face-to-face training, using the training<br />
materials <strong>and</strong> training modalities developed through this pilot<br />
Final Report<br />
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NOVA Public Policy<br />
<strong>Pharmacy</strong> <strong>Continence</strong> <strong>Care</strong> Project