Physicians’ views on the professional roles of pharmacists in patient care in Eritrea

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Merhawi Teklai Awalom
Medhanie Elias Kidane
Biruck Woldai Abraha
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[1] Asmara College of Health Sciences,The School of Pharmacy
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Eritrea; Opinions; Patient care; Perceptions; Pharmacists; Physicians; Professional roles;
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Objective A collaborative relationship between physicians and pharmacists is crucial in the patient oriented role of pharmacists. In order to get an optimal patient outcome, strong cooperation between pharmacists and physicians is necessary. It is evident that in patient-oriented activities of pharmacists, their roles should be appropriately perceived and welcomed by physicians. This survey, thus, aimed to explore the perception of Eritrean physicians towards the professional roles of pharmacists in patient care. Setting The study was conducted in all hospitals in Asmara. Method A self administered questionnaire was distributed to the physicians working in Asmara hospitals. The instrument contained questions to evaluate the physicians’ level of agreement using a 5-point Likert type scale. Main outcome measure Opinions of physicians on the professional role of pharmacists. Results Out of the 55 questionnaires distributed 50 were completed and returned, giving a response rate of 90.91 %. Most of the physicians accepted the reprofessionalization of pharmacy profession (88 %); majority disagreed that pharmacists are using their full potential in patient care (60 %); physicians strongly agreed or agreed that they should accept pharmacists’ recommendations on patients’ medication (96 %). Conclusions Generally the physicians appreciated the professional role of pharmacists in patient care. They agreed with the idea of re-professionalization of pharmacy into patient care. For conclusive evidence nationwide study is recommended.
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