Pharmacist-patient counselling in Dubai: assessment and reflection on patient satisfaction

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作者
Hussain, Sahar [1 ]
Hussain, Ali Al Sayed [2 ]
Hussain, Kosar [3 ]
Asif, Mohammad Arfan [4 ]
Khalil, Marwa M. [5 ]
Rahman, Dalia Abdel [6 ]
Charara, Rima [6 ]
Alsuwaidi, Shaika [7 ]
AlKhani, Ragdha [6 ]
机构
[1] UAE Univ, Fac Med & Hlth Sci, Dept Pharmacol, Al Ain 15258, U Arab Emirates
[2] Dubai Hlth Author, Dept Pharm, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[3] Dubai Hlth Author, Rashid Hosp, Dept Internal Med, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[4] Dubai Hlth Author, Dept Pharm, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[5] Zagazig Univ, Zagazig Med Coll, Dept Community Med, Zagazig, Egypt
[6] Dubai Pharm Coll, Dubai, U Arab Emirates
[7] Zayed Mil Hosp, Dept Pharm, Abu Dhabi, U Arab Emirates
关键词
PHARMACEUTICAL CARE; MEDICATION; NEEDS;
D O I
10.1136/ejhpharm-2012-000263
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Objectives The aim of the present study was to evaluate the counselling services provided by outpatient pharmacists using the criteria specified by Medication Counseling Behaviour Guideline (US Pharmacopoeia (USP) 1997). The study also assessed the perceptions of patients and pharmacists with regard to counselling. Methods The study was carried out over a period of 5months at outpatient pharmacies located in different regions of Dubai. The study design included structured observation of over 700 pharmacist-patient encounters, and performances were assessed based on USP Medication Counseling Behaviour Guidelines. Over 1600 patient surveys and pharmacist questionnaires were also carried out/completed to investigate perceptions on counselling. Data was computed and analysed using bivariate analysis and logistic regression. Results The majority of the pharmacist-patient interactions (72.1%) were classified as stage 1 of counselling (that is, the information exchanged was brief, basic and non-individualised). Less than 1% reached stage 4 (that is, a detailed, interactive and collaborative discussion). A significant correlation was found between the USP Medication Counseling Staging score and the pharmacists' behaviour and communication assessment score. The overall mean patient satisfaction score was 4.71 (a score of 5 indicated most satisfied and 1 indicated least satisfied). Men, older patients and patients who considered the pharmacist to be competent and skilled were generally more satisfied with the consultations. Among patients with chronic conditions who came for medication refills, 41.8% believed that, although they needed counselling, it was not provided by the pharmacist. The majority of pharmacists cited the non-availability of a counselling room as the main barrier they encountered when counselling patients. Conclusions This study identifies the strong need to educate and train pharmacists with better counselling skills and also to provide them with better resources.
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页数:7
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