2022
DOI: 10.1177/11786329221127140
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Factors Influencing Drug Use Information Received at Primary Healthcare Centre Pharmacies in Ghana

Abstract: Background: Health literacy addresses environmental, political, and social factors that determine health. Drug dispensers play a major role in educating patients on drug use to increase effective and efficient drug utilisation, thereby promoting positive healthcare outcomes. From the patients’ perspective, this study examined the communication quality between patients and drug dispensers at primary healthcare centres in the Cape Coast Metropolis of Ghana. Method: We conveniently surveyed 269 patients seeking h… Show more

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“…However, the effectiveness of telemedicine in patient education is contingent upon the quality of communication between healthcare providers and patients. A study in Ghana highlighted that nearly half of the participants reported low health literacy, with a significant proportion indicating that drug side effects were not discussed with them at pharmacies (Ansah & Menyanu, 2022). This underscores the importance of effective communication in telemedicine applications to ensure patients are adequately informed about their medications and potential side effects.…”
Section: Examination Of Telemedicine's Impact On Patient Education Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the effectiveness of telemedicine in patient education is contingent upon the quality of communication between healthcare providers and patients. A study in Ghana highlighted that nearly half of the participants reported low health literacy, with a significant proportion indicating that drug side effects were not discussed with them at pharmacies (Ansah & Menyanu, 2022). This underscores the importance of effective communication in telemedicine applications to ensure patients are adequately informed about their medications and potential side effects.…”
Section: Examination Of Telemedicine's Impact On Patient Education Re...mentioning
confidence: 99%