The Fiji Times

Call for more Pasifika pharmacist­s

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THERE are not enough Pasifika pharmacist­s in New Zealand to meet the needs of the community, says the Pacific Pharmacist­s’ Associatio­n.

There are about 300,000 Pacific people in New Zealand, but currently only 38 pharmacist­s in the country who identify themselves as having a Pacific background.

Medical jargon, current models of healthcare, and not understand­ing cultural behaviours are some of the barriers that Pacific people face when visiting a pharmacy.

Associatio­n president Kasey Brown said Pasifika pharmacist­s could help navigate some cultural difference­s.

“Body language and culture is quite big and if there is no understand­ing of that, then that also makes it difficult to engage with your pharmacy, so it’s not all just language, a lot of it is about culture and how we as Pacific people respond to the way we have been spoken to and how we like to involve more families rather than just being an individual.

“Medical jargon can throw anyone off fully understand­ing their medication needs, but it is knowing how to converse in a way where

Pacific people do not feel threatened or embarrasse­d is essential.

“A lot of it is cultural difference­s and not understand­ing the best way to speak to someone around an illness and trying to explain those medication­s, ‘on an empty stomach’ what does that mean? Starving? Does that mean starving? We Pacific people like to enjoy food and in the company of other people, so it could be embarrassi­ng bringing out your tablets.”

Profession­al Practice Fellow at School of Pharmacy University of Otago Diana Phone said health literacy was often challengin­g. “The health system in New Zealand is quite complex and if you are not from New Zealand, or even if you are from New Zealand and you are not from the health sector, it can be quite confusing for you to understand where you need to go or basic informatio­n about how to take your medicines and all that can be really confusing.”

Ms Phone said having more Pasifika pharmacist­s would help break down some barriers that Pacific people currently faced in the healthcare system.

 ?? Picture: RNZ PACIFIC ?? Sheenal Kumar, left, Natalia Nu’u, Diana Phone and Kasey Brown.
Picture: RNZ PACIFIC Sheenal Kumar, left, Natalia Nu’u, Diana Phone and Kasey Brown.

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