Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications
Background: Optimal collaboration between pharmacists and other healthcare professionals such as physicians is integral in implementing pharmaceutical care. However, there are concerns regarding the role of pharmacists, especially among low- and middle-income countries. This study explored the perce...
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications |
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications |
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications |
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications |
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Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and Implications |
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perceptions, expectations, and experience of physicians about pharmacists and pharmaceutical care services in pakistan: findings and implications |
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Background: Optimal collaboration between pharmacists and other healthcare professionals such as physicians is integral in implementing pharmaceutical care. However, there are concerns regarding the role of pharmacists, especially among low- and middle-income countries. This study explored the perceptions, expectations, and experience of physicians working in various hospital settings of Punjab, Pakistan, about pharmacists and their roles.Methods: A self-administered questionnaire consisting of four sections was administered from October to December 2020. Descriptive and inferential statistics such as Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used for data analysis using SPSS.Results: Six hundred and seventy-eight physicians participated in this study with a response rate of 77.9%. Most of the physicians reported minimal to no interaction with pharmacists (n = 521, 76.8%). However, more than three-quarters of physicians (n = 660, 97.3%) accepted pharmacists as evidence-based sources of drug information. In addition, many physicians (n = 574, 84.7%) strongly agreed that pharmacists should attend patient care rounds to respond promptly to questions related to patient medication. A limited number of physicians (n = 124, 18.3%) assumed that pharmacists were advising their patients regarding the judicial use of their drugs. Median expectation and experience score had a significant association with age, experience, and education of physicians (P < 0.05).Conclusions: The perception of physicians was positive toward certain roles of pharmacists, coupled with high expectations. However, their experience was low, with most of the activities of pharmacists due to inadequate interprofessional coordination. |
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doaj-c15559351b6b4169b6b6d51ed54fd3122021-05-14T08:22:03ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Pharmacology1663-98122021-05-011210.3389/fphar.2021.650137650137Perceptions, Expectations, and Experience of Physicians About Pharmacists and Pharmaceutical Care Services in Pakistan: Findings and ImplicationsKhezar Hayat0Khezar Hayat1Khezar Hayat2Khezar Hayat3Zia Ul Mustafa4Brain Godman5Brain Godman6Brain Godman7Muhammad Arshed8Muhammad Arshed9Jiaxing Zhang10Faiz Ullah Khan11Faiz Ullah Khan12Faiz Ullah Khan13Fahad Saleem14Krizzia Lambojon15Krizzia Lambojon16Krizzia Lambojon17Pengchao Li18Pengchao Li19Pengchao Li20Zhitong Feng21Zhitong Feng22Zhitong Feng23Yu Fang24Yu Fang25Yu Fang26Department of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, ChinaInstitute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Lahore, PakistanDepartment of Pharmacy Services, District Headquarter (DHQ) Hospital Pakpattan, Pakpattan, PakistanStrathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, United KingdomDivision of Public Health Pharmacy and Management, School of Pharmacy, Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University, Pretoria, South AfricaSchool of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, MalaysiaDepartment of Emergency Medicine, Lifeline Hospital, Lahore, Pakistan0Department of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia1Department of Pharmacy, Guizhou Provincial People’s Hospital, Guiyang, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, China2Department of Pharmacy Practice, Faculty of Pharmacy & Health Sciences, University of Balochistan, Quetta, PakistanDepartment of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, ChinaDepartment of Pharmacy Administration and Clinical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaCenter for Drug Safety and Policy Research, Xi’an Jiaotong University, Xi’an, ChinaShaanxi Centre for Health Reform and Development Research, Xi’an, ChinaBackground: Optimal collaboration between pharmacists and other healthcare professionals such as physicians is integral in implementing pharmaceutical care. However, there are concerns regarding the role of pharmacists, especially among low- and middle-income countries. This study explored the perceptions, expectations, and experience of physicians working in various hospital settings of Punjab, Pakistan, about pharmacists and their roles.Methods: A self-administered questionnaire consisting of four sections was administered from October to December 2020. Descriptive and inferential statistics such as Kruskal-Wallis and Mann-Whitney tests were used for data analysis using SPSS.Results: Six hundred and seventy-eight physicians participated in this study with a response rate of 77.9%. Most of the physicians reported minimal to no interaction with pharmacists (n = 521, 76.8%). However, more than three-quarters of physicians (n = 660, 97.3%) accepted pharmacists as evidence-based sources of drug information. In addition, many physicians (n = 574, 84.7%) strongly agreed that pharmacists should attend patient care rounds to respond promptly to questions related to patient medication. A limited number of physicians (n = 124, 18.3%) assumed that pharmacists were advising their patients regarding the judicial use of their drugs. Median expectation and experience score had a significant association with age, experience, and education of physicians (P < 0.05).Conclusions: The perception of physicians was positive toward certain roles of pharmacists, coupled with high expectations. However, their experience was low, with most of the activities of pharmacists due to inadequate interprofessional coordination.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fphar.2021.650137/fullpharmacistphysiciansperceptionexpectationexperiencePakistan |