Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists

Objectives: The main aims of this study were to assess society’s use of community pharmacies; evaluate attitudes towards the role of the community pharmacist; and describe required pharmacist characteristics and future services.Study design: A cross-sectional survey with a stratified sampling techni...

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Main Authors: Abdulrasoul Wayyes, Haydar F. Al Tukmagi, Inas R. Ibrahim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing 2013-01-01
Series:INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
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Online Access:http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_440133.pdf
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spelling doaj-17631d87c0484c1691d7fc3a63f55b8f2020-11-24T22:59:33ZengUniversity of Minnesota Libraries PublishingINNOVATIONS in Pharmacy2155-04172013-01-0142114Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacistsAbdulrasoul WayyesHaydar F. Al TukmagiInas R. IbrahimObjectives: The main aims of this study were to assess society’s use of community pharmacies; evaluate attitudes towards the role of the community pharmacist; and describe required pharmacist characteristics and future services.Study design: A cross-sectional survey with a stratified sampling technique.Methods: A self-administered, validated, questionnaire was distributed to 500 consumers in attendance at 50 community pharmacies in Baghdad, Iraq. Data were gathered from January to April 2012. Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed to test for statistical differences among the study variables. Further analysis through the Chi-square test and logistic regression was completed to assess the predictors of society’s attitudes.Results: Twenty-six percent of respondents visited their community pharmacies at least once per week and an additional 65% reported visiting their pharmacy at least once per month. Fifty-five percent of respondents listed the community pharmacist as the first person they would contact in case of any drug-related problem. However, the pharmacist’s role was under-appreciated by the majority of respondents (79.8%). These attitudes varied significantly with regard to the demographic characteristics of respondents. Logistic regression analysis showed that gender and age were the influential predictors of favourable versus non-favourable attitudes towards the role of pharmacist.Conclusions: The use of community pharmacies in Iraq was characterized by frequent visits to purchase medicines. Selection of the pharmacy primarily depended on its location. Overall, an under-appreciation of the professional performance of pharmacists was predominant. Raising public awareness towards the important role of community pharmacists in providing public health is warranted.http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_440133.pdfCommunity pharmacistattitudesrole of pharmacistsatisfaction.
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author Abdulrasoul Wayyes
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Inas R. Ibrahim
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Haydar F. Al Tukmagi
Inas R. Ibrahim
Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
Community pharmacist
attitudes
role of pharmacist
satisfaction.
author_facet Abdulrasoul Wayyes
Haydar F. Al Tukmagi
Inas R. Ibrahim
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title Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
title_short Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
title_full Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
title_fullStr Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
title_full_unstemmed Attitudes of Iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
title_sort attitudes of iraqi society towards the role of community pharmacists
publisher University of Minnesota Libraries Publishing
series INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy
issn 2155-0417
publishDate 2013-01-01
description Objectives: The main aims of this study were to assess society’s use of community pharmacies; evaluate attitudes towards the role of the community pharmacist; and describe required pharmacist characteristics and future services.Study design: A cross-sectional survey with a stratified sampling technique.Methods: A self-administered, validated, questionnaire was distributed to 500 consumers in attendance at 50 community pharmacies in Baghdad, Iraq. Data were gathered from January to April 2012. Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests were performed to test for statistical differences among the study variables. Further analysis through the Chi-square test and logistic regression was completed to assess the predictors of society’s attitudes.Results: Twenty-six percent of respondents visited their community pharmacies at least once per week and an additional 65% reported visiting their pharmacy at least once per month. Fifty-five percent of respondents listed the community pharmacist as the first person they would contact in case of any drug-related problem. However, the pharmacist’s role was under-appreciated by the majority of respondents (79.8%). These attitudes varied significantly with regard to the demographic characteristics of respondents. Logistic regression analysis showed that gender and age were the influential predictors of favourable versus non-favourable attitudes towards the role of pharmacist.Conclusions: The use of community pharmacies in Iraq was characterized by frequent visits to purchase medicines. Selection of the pharmacy primarily depended on its location. Overall, an under-appreciation of the professional performance of pharmacists was predominant. Raising public awareness towards the important role of community pharmacists in providing public health is warranted.
topic Community pharmacist
attitudes
role of pharmacist
satisfaction.
url http://www.pharmacy.umn.edu/innovations/prod/groups/cop/@pub/@cop/@innov/documents/article/cop_article_440133.pdf
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