Gender impacts pharmacists’ response to patients at risk of suicide


Community pharmacists take men more seriously than women when they are perceived to be at risk of suicide, a study reveals  Pharmacists need to be trained to recognise their potential unconscious biases to better support patients who display signs of suicidality, an expert says.  Researchers from the University of Western Australia (UWA) found that pharmacists’ responses to patients deemed to

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