Public experience of community pharmacies in Cheshire
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Throughout November and December 2017, Healthwatch Cheshire undertook a project to determine how the population of Cheshire use their pharmacies, and how many people were aware of the services provided.
In order to achieve this Healthwatch engaged with a cross section of people at engagement events throughout Cheshire East and Cheshire West and Chester using a survey mixed with quantifiable and qualitative questions to enable measurable and illustrative responses. There were 103 survey responses.
Areas explored include: services offered, prescribing, Minor Ailments Scheme, community pharmacies, integrated pharmacies, weekend opening hours, and seasonal flu vaccination.
The report concludes that pharmacies are a widely used and valued resource but that there is scope for an increase in awareness around the Minor Ailments Scheme in particular and what treatment is available and for what ailments.