2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12913-021-06820-7
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The extent and barriers in providing pharmaceutical care services by community pharmacists in Malaysia: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background Since the introduction of pharmaceutical care concept by Hepler and Strand in 1990, community pharmacists worldwide have been realigning their roles from being product-focused to patient-orientated to improve patient's quality of life. The objectives of this study were to determine the type of services, with emphasis on the extent of pharmaceutical care services provided by community pharmacists and the barriers in providing such services in Malaysia. M… Show more

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“…Patients’ lack of time, the perception that it is not the role of pharmacists to treat anemia, health beliefs, lack of knowledge about anemia, and the patient’s confidence in the care being provided by doctors, were the most prominent barriers related to anemia counseling. Similar types of barriers were identified in previous studies [ 25 , 27 , 37 ]. Furthermore, 204 (63%) of the community pharmacists expressed interest in participating in continuing education programs related to anemia management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Patients’ lack of time, the perception that it is not the role of pharmacists to treat anemia, health beliefs, lack of knowledge about anemia, and the patient’s confidence in the care being provided by doctors, were the most prominent barriers related to anemia counseling. Similar types of barriers were identified in previous studies [ 25 , 27 , 37 ]. Furthermore, 204 (63%) of the community pharmacists expressed interest in participating in continuing education programs related to anemia management.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Participants in this study had positive attitudes toward PC; most believed it is the primary pharmacist's responsibility and would improve patients' health. Subsequently, this complies with several studies conducted to explore pharmacists' and pharmacy students' opinions in Saudi Arabia (Mohammed Basheeruddin Asdaq et al 2021), Qatar (El Hajj et al 2016), Iraq (Mohammed et al 2019), Malaysia (Loh et al 2021), United Arab Emirates (Tawfiq et al 2021), France (Perraudin et al 2011), as well as in Jordan (Aburuz et al 2012). The top perceived barriers to the integration of PC in this study were lack of access to the patient medical record in the pharmacy (90.6%), lack of private counselling areas (86.9%), and lack of communication/ coordination with physicians (85.2%).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Then formulate a drug therapy plan (9.3%), and implement the drug therapy plan (4.5%). The last stage is monitoring and modifying the therapy plan as much as 18.3% (Loh, Chua, and Karuppannan 2021).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%