Pharmacists’ contributions to the delivery of pharmaceutical care to patients with type 2 diabetes in Kuwait

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Dalal M. Al-Taweel
Abdelmoneim I. Awad
B. Julienne Johnson
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[1] Kuwait University,Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy
[2] University of Strathclyde,Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Science
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Kuwait; Barriers; Pharmacists;
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This study was designed to identify pharmacists’ potential contributions to the delivery of pharmaceutical care to patients with type 2 diabetes in Kuwait, and to identify and explore barriers that were preventing them from providing care to this specific group. A pretested self-administered questionnaire was distributed to all pharmacists registered in the Kuwait Pharmaceutical Association’s email registry (N = 250). Invitations to a focus group interview were then sent to all pharmacists (N = 50) who had responded to the questionnaire. Seven pharmacists accepted the invitation and participated in the focus group interview. Of the 50 respondents to the questionnaire, 31 (62.0 %; 95 % CI: 47.2–75.4) indicated that they were “comfortable” and “extremely comfortable” in discussing patient’s blood pressure target and annual screening with physicians rather than discussing smoking cessation advice or specific medication-related care issues. More than 75 % of the respondents were “comfortable” and “extremely comfortable” in sharing and verifying the patient’s drug history, blood pressure, cholesterol and stability of blood glucose with the healthcare team, and to maintain a pharmaceutical care plan for patients with diabetes. Overall, pharmacists indicated that they were more comfortable in undertaking clinical activities than discussing care issues with physicians. The focus group interview identified issues related to pharmacist-physician interaction, pharmacists’ confidence, pharmacists’ image by patients and physicians and barriers to implementing pharmaceutical care. This study shows that pharmacists in Kuwait perceive that their contribution to the delivery of pharmaceutical care could develop further with increased partnership between pharmacists and physicians and provision of further education, training and continuing professional development support.
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