Men’s Health in Ireland: Why Men Don’t Show Up (and How We Can Change That)
On the Irish Pharmacy Podcast, brought to you by the Vital Pharmacies Group, host Sheena is joined by Dr. Noel Richardson (Men’s Health Forum in Ireland, National Centre for Men’s Health at Southeast Technological University, and HSE men’s health policy advisor) and Dr. Maura Finn (GP at Ennis Medical) to discuss men’s health, masculinity, and help-seeking in Ireland. They highlight stark inequalities, including higher premature male mortality (especially in deprived areas) and preventable risk factors such as alcohol, tobacco/drug use, obesity, low physical activity, risk-taking, and low engagement with services. Richardson describes masculinity as shaped by social determinants, rapid cultural/technological change, and pandemic-driven isolation among young men, and stresses community and workplace outreach programs like Men on the Move and Farmers Have Hearts. Finn explains why women typically build earlier healthcare relationships, while men often present late due to fear and lack of connection, and notes gaps in referral pathways and talk-therapy supports. They emphasize the role of community pharmacy, school-based health literacy (including SPHE), supporting fatherhood, staying connected, and improving bowel screening uptake. This episode was brought to you by Vital Pharmacies Ireland
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Timeline00:00 Welcome and Guests
01:25 Why Mens Health Matters
04:34 Masculinity in Modern Ireland
08:53 Isolation and Social Change
10:51 Why Men Avoid the GP
17:09 Reaching Hard to Reach Men
23:48 Pharmacy and Community Solutions
25:57 Fear Confidentiality and Culture
29:15 Schools and Health Literacy
32:27 Online Trends and Looksmaxing
33:16 Wish List and Practical Advice
34:51 Screening Takeaways and Wrap Up
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