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AuthorAlshakka, M.
AuthorAlshakka, Mohamed
AuthorBahattab, Awsan
AuthorRavi Shankar, P.
AuthorAnsari, Mukhtar
AuthorAli, Heyam Saad
AuthorIbrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed
Available date2019-09-12T06:36:53Z
Publication Date2018-07-01
Publication NameJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.7860/JCDR/2018/34106.11820
CitationMohamed Alshakka, Awsan Bahattab, P Ravi Shankar, Mukhtar Ansari, Heyam Saad Ali, Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim. PERCEPTION OF COMMUNITY PHARMACY PERSONNEL TOWARDS PATIENT COUNSELING AND CONTINUING PHARMACY EDUCATION PROGRAMS IN ADEN, YEMEN. Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research [serial online] 2018 July [cited: 2019 Sep 12 ]; 12:LC18-LC22. Available from http://jcdr.net/back_issues.asp?issn=0973-709x&year=2018&month=July&volume=12&issue=7&page=LC18-LC22&id=11820
ISSN2249-782X
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/11819
Abstract© 2018, Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research. All rights reserved. Introduction: Patient counseling is a major component of pharmaceutical care, especially in community pharmacy settings. However, most community pharmacists still do not offer patient-oriented services. Despite the beneficial role of community pharmacists, research examining their roles and responsibilities in developing countries like Yemen is lacking. Aim: To assess the community pharmacy personnel’s perceptions towards patient counseling and to recognise the major barriers to successful counseling; and to assess their perception towards continuing pharmacy education programs in Aden. Materials and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted among 200 community pharmacy personnel in Aden using a self-administered, structured questionnaire. Data were collected regarding community pharmacy personnel’s knowledge, attitude, and their perception about patients’ attitude concerning patient counseling and respondents’ attitude toward the continuing pharmacy education. Results: The majority of the respondents had a positive attitude towards patient counseling (85%) and continuing pharmacy education (94.0%); dose and frequency (43.0%), duration (34.0%) and indication (11.5%) were the major information mentioned while counseling their patients. Lack of patient interest (47.0%), lack of knowledge (20.0%) and lack of time (15.5%) were the major barriers towards counseling. Conclusion: The present study showed that most community pharmacy personnel in Aden, Yemen had a positive perception towords patient counseling and continuing pharmacy education program.
Languageen
PublisherJournal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research
SubjectBarriers
Cognitive services
Community pharmacists
Extended services
Yemen
TitlePerception of community pharmacy personnel towards patient counseling and continuing pharmacy education programs in Aden, Yemen
TypeArticle
Pagination18-22
Issue Number7
Volume Number12
ESSN0973-709X


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