Abstract
IntroductionAcne is a common skin condition treated in community pharmacy but moderate to severe cases may need referral to general practice for treatment that may include topical or oral antimicrobial treatments. Pharmacy teams working in the community are well-placed to manage acne treatments in line with NICE guidance. ObjectivesTo explore the perceived current and future roles of community pharmacy (CP) teams alongside needs to achieve potential future roles. Additionally, usefulness of the TARGET acne ‘How to’ toolkit to support these roles was sought. MethodsA mixed-methods electronic survey of UK-based CP professionals and stakeholders in March 2023. Results54 pharmacy professionals and stakeholders responded to the survey. The current confidence of pharmacy professionals in managing acne was rated as moderate and reviewing long-term medications for acne prescribed by another healthcare professional was seen as a future role. The needs identified to undertake such a role were: training, availability of prescribing or supply frameworks, and appropriate remuneration. The TARGET acne resources were thought of as being very useful for acne management. ConclusionsPotential future roles for CP have been identified, alongside additional needs to undertake these roles; the TARGET acne ‘How to’ resources could support pharmacy professionals in the management and review of antimicrobial treatment for acne.
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