Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients

Background: Chronic kidney disease is a public health problem with an increasing incidence and prevalence, poor outcomes, and high cost. Patient involvement forms the keystone in the management of chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated effects of pharmacist-provided counseling in dialysis pati...

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Main Authors: Anurodh Ghimirey, Binaya Sapkota, Sweta Shrestha, Nabin Basnet, P Ravi Shankar, Sujata Sapkota
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2013-12-01
Series:SAGE Open Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312113516111
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spelling doaj-e2b5d25668c341b1a4ee98c646b512a92020-11-25T03:40:42ZengSAGE PublishingSAGE Open Medicine2050-31212013-12-01110.1177/205031211351611110.1177_2050312113516111Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patientsAnurodh Ghimirey0Binaya Sapkota1Sweta Shrestha2Nabin Basnet3P Ravi Shankar4Sujata Sapkota5Kathmandu University, School of Science, Department of Pharmacy, Dhulikhel, Kavre, NepalKathmandu University, School of Science, Department of Pharmacy, Dhulikhel, Kavre, NepalKathmandu University, School of Science, Department of Pharmacy, Dhulikhel, Kavre, NepalKist Medical College, Department of Nephrology, Imadol, Lalitpur, NepalXavier University School of Medicine, Department of Pharmacology, Oranjestad, Aruba, Dutch CaribbeanUniversity of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaBackground: Chronic kidney disease is a public health problem with an increasing incidence and prevalence, poor outcomes, and high cost. Patient involvement forms the keystone in the management of chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated effects of pharmacist-provided counseling in dialysis patients in terms of their knowledge, attitude, and practice outcomes. Methods: A total of 64 patients with chronic kidney disease were enrolled into the prospective, pre–post study based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The knowledge, attitude, and practice of patients regarding chronic kidney disease were assessed and recorded via baseline questionnaire. Case group patients were counseled regarding chronic kidney disease, their medication, diet, and lifestyle, and they were also provided with informative leaflet, whereas in the control group patients, the pharmacist did not intervene. After 1-month intervention, knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of patients of both groups were measured using the same knowledge, attitude, and practice questionnaire. Effectiveness of counseling on case group patients was evaluated by comparing the mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores before and after counseling by paired t-test. Results: Mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores before intervention were 8.16 ± 4.378, 38.19 ± 3.217, and 6.69 ± 0.896, respectively, and these scores were changed to 13.75 ± 3.510, 38.78 ± 3.035, and 6.91 ± 0.777, respectively, after the intervention ( p < 0.05). Conclusions: The pharmacist-provided counseling is effective in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice of patients toward the disease management.https://doi.org/10.1177/2050312113516111
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author Anurodh Ghimirey
Binaya Sapkota
Sweta Shrestha
Nabin Basnet
P Ravi Shankar
Sujata Sapkota
spellingShingle Anurodh Ghimirey
Binaya Sapkota
Sweta Shrestha
Nabin Basnet
P Ravi Shankar
Sujata Sapkota
Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
SAGE Open Medicine
author_facet Anurodh Ghimirey
Binaya Sapkota
Sweta Shrestha
Nabin Basnet
P Ravi Shankar
Sujata Sapkota
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title Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
title_short Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
title_full Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
title_fullStr Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
title_sort evaluation of pharmacist counseling in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice in chronic kidney disease patients
publisher SAGE Publishing
series SAGE Open Medicine
issn 2050-3121
publishDate 2013-12-01
description Background: Chronic kidney disease is a public health problem with an increasing incidence and prevalence, poor outcomes, and high cost. Patient involvement forms the keystone in the management of chronic kidney disease. This study evaluated effects of pharmacist-provided counseling in dialysis patients in terms of their knowledge, attitude, and practice outcomes. Methods: A total of 64 patients with chronic kidney disease were enrolled into the prospective, pre–post study based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The knowledge, attitude, and practice of patients regarding chronic kidney disease were assessed and recorded via baseline questionnaire. Case group patients were counseled regarding chronic kidney disease, their medication, diet, and lifestyle, and they were also provided with informative leaflet, whereas in the control group patients, the pharmacist did not intervene. After 1-month intervention, knowledge, attitude, and practice scores of patients of both groups were measured using the same knowledge, attitude, and practice questionnaire. Effectiveness of counseling on case group patients was evaluated by comparing the mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores before and after counseling by paired t-test. Results: Mean knowledge, attitude, and practice scores before intervention were 8.16 ± 4.378, 38.19 ± 3.217, and 6.69 ± 0.896, respectively, and these scores were changed to 13.75 ± 3.510, 38.78 ± 3.035, and 6.91 ± 0.777, respectively, after the intervention ( p < 0.05). Conclusions: The pharmacist-provided counseling is effective in improving knowledge, attitude, and practice of patients toward the disease management.
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