Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap

Abstract Background Patients in Yemen commonly visit community pharmacies to obtain consultation or treatment for common ailments. Community pharmacists have an opportunity to optimize medication use and improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes and practices of community...

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Main Authors: Seena A. Yousuf, Mohammed Alshakka, Wafa F. S. Badulla, Heyam Saad Ali, P. Ravi Shankar, Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim
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Published: BMC 2019-05-01
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4133-y
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spelling doaj-369f1b41c661497b8033d558a7d2e13e2020-11-25T03:27:08ZengBMCBMC Health Services Research1472-69632019-05-011911810.1186/s12913-019-4133-yAttitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gapSeena A. Yousuf0Mohammed Alshakka1Wafa F. S. Badulla2Heyam Saad Ali3P. Ravi Shankar4Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim5Social Medicine and Public Health Department, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Aden UniversitySection of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Aden UniversityDepartment of Analytical Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Aden UniversityDepartment of Pharmaceutics, Dubai Pharmacy CollegeDepartment of Pharmacology, Health City UniversityDepartment of Clinical Pharmacy and Practice, College of Pharmacy, Qatar UniversityAbstract Background Patients in Yemen commonly visit community pharmacies to obtain consultation or treatment for common ailments. Community pharmacists have an opportunity to optimize medication use and improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes and practices of community pharmacists regarding their participation in public health activities and barriers to their participation in these activities. Methods This cross-sectional study was carried out among community pharmacists working in pharmacies located in urban areas of the Aden governorate of Yemen from March to June 2017 using a self-administered questionnaire. We selected pharmacies from a line list using proportional sampling according to the number of pharmacies in the urban areas of each district. The questionnaire contained four sections: demographic characteristics, attitudes, practices, and barriers encountered. Data were analyzed descriptively, and the Chi-square test was used for analyzing the association of variables (alpha = 0.05). Results The questionnaire was distributed to 200 community pharmacists working in community pharmacies. Of the 200 respondents, 62% (n = 124) were male. Overall, the mean age (sd) was 30.0 years (8.6) with the number of years of work experience between 2 and 9.9 years (n = 158, 79%). On average, 62.3% of the pharmacists had a positive attitude toward participation in public health activities. Providing education to stop tobacco chewing, smoking, alcohol drinking and improve oral hygiene was an important activity of the community pharmacists. Blood pressure measurements (86%, n = 172) and glucose tests (45%, n = 90) were commonly conducted for clients. Lack of time (71%, n = 142) and lack of teamwork (70%, n = 140) were mentioned as common barriers to participation in public health activities. Conclusions Community pharmacists had a positive attitude toward public health activities. Health education and routine health tests were important practices of the community pharmacists. Barriers need to be overcome to enable more active participation by community pharmacists in public health activities by consulting with all stakeholders, assessing the situation, considering alternatives and taking action.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4133-yCommunity pharmaciesCognitive servicesExtended servicesHealth educationHealth outcomesPublic health
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author Seena A. Yousuf
Mohammed Alshakka
Wafa F. S. Badulla
Heyam Saad Ali
P. Ravi Shankar
Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim
spellingShingle Seena A. Yousuf
Mohammed Alshakka
Wafa F. S. Badulla
Heyam Saad Ali
P. Ravi Shankar
Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim
Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
BMC Health Services Research
Community pharmacies
Cognitive services
Extended services
Health education
Health outcomes
Public health
author_facet Seena A. Yousuf
Mohammed Alshakka
Wafa F. S. Badulla
Heyam Saad Ali
P. Ravi Shankar
Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim
author_sort Seena A. Yousuf
title Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
title_short Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
title_full Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
title_fullStr Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
title_sort attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in yemen: mind the gap
publisher BMC
series BMC Health Services Research
issn 1472-6963
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background Patients in Yemen commonly visit community pharmacies to obtain consultation or treatment for common ailments. Community pharmacists have an opportunity to optimize medication use and improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes and practices of community pharmacists regarding their participation in public health activities and barriers to their participation in these activities. Methods This cross-sectional study was carried out among community pharmacists working in pharmacies located in urban areas of the Aden governorate of Yemen from March to June 2017 using a self-administered questionnaire. We selected pharmacies from a line list using proportional sampling according to the number of pharmacies in the urban areas of each district. The questionnaire contained four sections: demographic characteristics, attitudes, practices, and barriers encountered. Data were analyzed descriptively, and the Chi-square test was used for analyzing the association of variables (alpha = 0.05). Results The questionnaire was distributed to 200 community pharmacists working in community pharmacies. Of the 200 respondents, 62% (n = 124) were male. Overall, the mean age (sd) was 30.0 years (8.6) with the number of years of work experience between 2 and 9.9 years (n = 158, 79%). On average, 62.3% of the pharmacists had a positive attitude toward participation in public health activities. Providing education to stop tobacco chewing, smoking, alcohol drinking and improve oral hygiene was an important activity of the community pharmacists. Blood pressure measurements (86%, n = 172) and glucose tests (45%, n = 90) were commonly conducted for clients. Lack of time (71%, n = 142) and lack of teamwork (70%, n = 140) were mentioned as common barriers to participation in public health activities. Conclusions Community pharmacists had a positive attitude toward public health activities. Health education and routine health tests were important practices of the community pharmacists. Barriers need to be overcome to enable more active participation by community pharmacists in public health activities by consulting with all stakeholders, assessing the situation, considering alternatives and taking action.
topic Community pharmacies
Cognitive services
Extended services
Health education
Health outcomes
Public health
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s12913-019-4133-y
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