Diabetes care in Qatar: a survey of pharmacists' activities, attitudes and knowledge

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作者
El Hajj, Maguy Saffouh [1 ]
Abu Yousef, Safae E. [2 ]
Basri, Meena Ali [2 ]
机构
[1] Qatar Univ, Coll Pharm, Clin Pharm & Practice Sect, POB 2713, Doha, Qatar
[2] Heart Hosp, Hamad Med Corp, POB 3050, Doha, Qatar
关键词
Attitude; Diabetes; Knowledge; Pharmacist; Pharmaceutical care; Qatar; MELLITUS; MANAGEMENT; SERVICES; INTERVENTIONS; COMPLICATIONS; PATIENT; STATE;
D O I
10.1007/s11096-017-0562-z
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Background Diabetes mellitus is recognized as a major public health issue and is one of the top ten causes of death in Qatar. Objective To describe the activities, and attitudes of Qatar pharmacists toward diabetes, to measure their diabetes knowledge and to assess their perceived barriers for diabetes care. Setting Community and ambulatory pharmacies in Qatar. Method Study objectives were addressed in a cross sectional survey of community and ambulatory pharmacists in Qatar. A phone call explaining the study was made to all community and ambulatory pharmacists in Qatar. Consenting pharmacists anonymously completed the survey either online or as paper. Main outcome measure Diabetes related activities, knowledge, attitudes and perceived barriers. Results Over 7 months, 126 surveys were collected (28% response rate). The majority of pharmacists always or often counselled patients on the appropriate time to take each medication and on medication side effects (90%, n = 100/111 and 73%, n = 81/111 respectively). Yet around 50% always or often provided education on the importance of screening for nephropathy (n = 59/112) and retinopathy (n = 58/109). In addition, 41% always or often provided education about the importance of immunization (n = 45/111) and 45% always or often provided therapy recommendations to physicians (n = 49/111). Using Diabetes Attitude Scale-3, most respondents had positive attitudes toward the need for special training, psychosocial impact of diabetes, and patient autonomy. Around 25% (n = 32/126) scored less than 6 out of 10 on the diabetes related knowledge test. The top three barriers for providing diabetes services were lack of time (53%, n = 67/126) shortage of personnel (42%, n = 53/126) and lack of private counseling area (42%, n = 53/126). Conclusion Qatar pharmacists mainly provide basic services for diabetic patients. They have an average diabetes related knowledge. Yet overall, they have positive attitudes toward diabetes, which is a vital component of any successful diabetes care service.
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