| Literature DB >> 35321755 |
Subish Palaian1, Muaed Alomar2, Nageeb Hassan2, Fatima Boura2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacies are widely distributed in the United Arab Emirates where community pharmacists' (CPs') perspectives on provision of extended community pharmacy services (ECPS) is not known. This study assessed CPs perception, practices, perceived barriers and willingness to provide ECPS.Entities:
Keywords: Community pharmacy services; Extended community pharmacy services; Perception; United Arab Emirates
Year: 2022 PMID: 35321755 PMCID: PMC8941297 DOI: 10.1186/s40545-022-00418-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Policy Pract ISSN: 2052-3211
Pharmacist and pharmacy-related information (n = 195)
| Variables | ||
|---|---|---|
| Gender | Male Female | 108 (55.4) 87 (44.6) |
| Age | Below 30 Above or equal 30 | 59 (30.3) 136 (69.7) |
| Country of original of the respondents | UAE South eastern Asia Arab country other than UAE Others | 10 (5.1) 22 (11.3) 134 (68.7) 29 (14.9) |
| Attainment of postgraduate certificate | Yes No | 68 (34.9) 127 (65.1) |
| Postgraduate qualification | No postgraduate Diploma Master PhD | 127 (65.1) 18 (9.2) 48 (24.6) 2 (1.0) |
| Pharmacy location | Main street Shopping center Near to medical center Others | 125 (64.1) 18 (9.2) 35 (17.9) 17 (8.7) |
| Respondents’ position in the pharmacy | Proprietor Pharmacists in charge Employee pharmacist Others | 3 (1.5) 86 (44.1) 105 (53.8) 1 (0.5) |
| Pharmacy type | Chain Individual | 172 (88.2) 23 (11.8) |
| Access to the internet | Yes No | 190 (97.4) 5 (2.6) |
| Availability of drug information sources | Internet British national formulary MOH website Lexicomp Drug index Nothing Martindale | 139 (71.3) 41 (21.0) 4 (2.6) 2 (1.0) 3 (1.5) 4 (2.1) 1 (0.5) |
Community pharmacists’ perception toward provision of ECPS
| Statement | Strongly agree, | Agree, | Neutral, | Disagree, | Strongly disagree, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Every CP must provide ECPS | 140 (71.8) | 37 (19) | 15 (7.7) | 3 (1. 5) | 0 |
| 2. I fully support the concept of ECPS | 76 (39) | 86 (44.1) | 27 (13.8) | 6 (3.1) | 0 |
| 3. ECPS is really the doctor’s rolea | 110 (54.5) | 78 (40) | 7 (3.6) | 0 | 0 |
| 4. ECPS requires major up-skilling of clinical knowledge | 104 (53.3) | 67 (34.4) | 24 (12.3) | 0 | 0 |
| 5. Doctors and other health professionals will not support an ECPS role for pharmacistsa | 72 (36.9) | 35 (17.9|) | 34 (17.4) | 36 (18.5) | 18 (9.20 |
| 6. CPs alone cannot provide ECPSa | 24 (12.3) | 20 (10.3) | 51 (26.2) | 79 (40.5) | 21 (10.8) |
| 7. My pharmacy education never provided me with skills needed for ECPSa | 16 (8.2) | 34 (17.4) | 29 (14.9) | 71 (36.4) | 45 (23.1) |
| 8. I may lose my patients if I start providing ECPS to thema | 0 | 5 (2.6) | 38 (19.5) | 76 (39) | 76 (39) |
| 9. ECPS is good to market pharmacy services | 0 | 17 (8.7) | 105 (53.8) | 58 (29.7) | 15 (7.70 |
| 10. ECPS can be used to generate extra revenue | 0 | 10 (5.1) | 103 (52.8) | 68 (34.9) | 14 (7.2) |
| 11. ECPS is difficult to implement in UAE due to language barriera | 9 (4.6) | 63 (32.6) | 64 (32.8) | 50 (25.6) | 9 (4.6) |
aNegative perception item
Community pharmacists’ perceived barriers in providing ECPS
| I find the following barriers in providing ECPS | Median (IQR score) | |
|---|---|---|
| Attitudinal factors | My level of understanding of ECPS | 1 (1–2) |
| Other pharmacists’ attitudes towards ECPS | 1 (1–2) | |
| Fear of change among pharmacists | 2 (1–2) | |
| Lack of motivation among pharmacists | 2 (1–3) | |
| Lack of confidence among pharmacists | 2 (2–3) | |
| Lack of incentive for employee pharmacists | 3 (2–3) | |
| Skill-set factors (lack of advanced practice Skills) | Lack of therapeutics knowledge among pharmacists | 2 (1–3) |
| Lack of clinical problem-solving skills | 1 (1–2) | |
| Lack of communication skills | 1 (1–2) | |
| Lack of specific training | 2 (1–3) | |
| Lack of documentation (processes/software) | 3 (2–3) | |
| Lack of drug information resources (processes/access) | 2 (1–3) | |
| Resource-related constraints | Insufficient time | 3 (2–3) |
| Insufficient finances | 2 (1–3) | |
| Appropriate physical space | 2 (1–3) | |
| Motivated personnel (e.g., pharmacists, technicians) | 3 (2–3) | |
| Appropriate management systems (e.g., workflow) | 2 (2–3) | |
| System-related constraints | Lack of reimbursement system | 3 (2–3) |
| Lack of patient demand | 3 (2–3) | |
| Doctor/nurse resistance | 2 (1–3) | |
| Lack of access to patient medical records | 2 (1–3) | |
| Lack of data on value of ECPS | 1 (1–2) | |
| Patient related | Patients are not willing | 2 (1–3) |
| Patients are usually busy | 1 (1–2) | |
| Non-willingness for payment | 2 (1–2) | |
| Lack of private consultation room | 2 (1–2) | |
Community pharmacist’s willingness to provide specific ECPS
| Services | Median (IQR score) |
|---|---|
| Blood pressure measurement | 3 (3–3) |
| Pregnancy testing | 3 (3–3) |
| Blood sugar testing | 3 (2–3) |
| Body mass index | 3 (3–3) |
| Ear piercing | 2 (2–3) |
| Body fat analysis | 2 (1–3) |
Association between demographic variables and CPs perception, practice, barrier and willingness scores
| Demographic characteristics of CPs | Intervals | Perception | Practice | Barriers | Willingness | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Median (IQR) total score | P value | Median (IQR) total score | P value | Median (IQR) total score | P value | Median (IQR) total score | P value | ||
| Gender | Male Female | 29 (28–31) 29 (28–31) | 0.287* | 32 (30–33) 32 (30–38) | 0.944* | 54 (51–58) 55 (50–61) | 0.743* | 15 (15–17) 15 (14–17) | 0.802* |
| Age | Below 30 Above or equal 30 | 29 (28–31) 29 (28–31) | 0.112* | 31 (30–39) 32 (30–34) | 0.902* | 55 (50–61) 54 (50–58) | 0.195* | 16 (14–17) 15 (15–16) | 0.240* |
| Nationality | Local South eastern Asia Arab Others | 29 (27.75–29.5) 29.5 (28–31) 29 (28–31) 29 (28–32.5) | 0.618** | 39 (36–40) 31.5(30–39) 32 (30–38) 32 (30–32.5) | 0.051** | 52 (26–58) 52 (47.75–55.5) 55 (50–58) 55 (51–59.5) | 0.325** | 15.5 (14–18) 15 (14–17) 15 (15–17) 15 (14.5–16) | 0.801** |
| Postgraduate certificate | Yes No | 29 (28–31) 29 (28–32) | 0.287* | 32 (30–38) 32 (30–35) | 0.183* | 53.5 (43–57.75) 55 (51–59) | 0.074* | 15 (14–17) 15 (15–17) | 0.746* |
| Postgraduate qualification | No postgraduate Diploma Master PhD | 29 (28–32) 29 (28–30.25) 29 (28–31) – | 0.760** | 32 (30–35) 31 (30–33) 33 (30–39.75) – | 0.222** | 55 (51–59) 53 (46.75–57.25) 54.5 (41–58) – | 0.321** | 15 (15–17) 15.5 (14.75–17) 15 (14–17) 15 (15–15) | 0.945** |
| Pharmacy location | Main street Shopping center Near to medical center Others | 29 (28–31.5) 28.5 (26–31) 29 (28–30) 30 (26.5–32) | 0.145** | 32 (30–33) 32 (29–34.25) 38 (30–40) 30 (29–32) | 54 (50–58) 56 (52–66) 52 (26–58) 55 (50–57) | 0.317** | 15 (15–17) 16 (14.75–17) 15 (14–18) 15 (14–15) | 0.249** | |
| Your position in the pharmacy | Proprietor Pharmacists in charge Employee pharmacist Others | – 29 (28–31) 29 (28–31) 27 (27–27) | 0.452** | – 32 (30–38) 31 (30–34) 31 (31–31) | 0.286** | – 53.5 (50–58) 55 (50.5–60) 55 (55–55) | 0.599** | – 15 (15–17) 15 (14–17) 16 (16–16) | 0.881** |
| Pharmacy type | Chain Individual | 29 (28–31) 29 (28–31) | 0.617* | 32 (30–38) 33 (30–39) | 0.252* | 55 (50–58) 52 (50–57) | 0.633* | 15 (15–17) 15 (12–17) | 0.189* |
| Access to the internet | Yes No | 29 (28–31) 29 (26.5–35) | 0.779* | 32 (30–38) 30 (29–43) | 0.984* | 54 (50–58) 85 (75.5–94.5) | 15 (15–17) 11 (11–14.5) | ||
| References available | Internet BNF MOH website Lexicomp Drug index Nothing Martindale | 29 (28–31) 29 (28–32) 31 (26.5–31.5) – – 32 (29–35) 27 (27–27) | 32 (30–33) 33 (30–39) 32 (28–33) 40 (40–40) – 42.5 (35–43) 29 (29–29) | 55 (50–58) 52 (50.5–57) 54 (51–57) – – 55.5 (26–85) 94 (94–94) | 0.205** | 15 (15–17) 16 (15–18) 15 (14.5–15) – – 14.5 (11–18) 11 (11–11) | |||
*Mann–Whitney U test; **Kruskal–Wallis H test; Bold indicate statistically significant values