Public Perception of Pharmacists in Poland
Abstract
:1. Background
2. Methods
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of the Sample
3.2. Evaluation of the Pharmacists
3.3. Evaluation of Pharmaceutical Consultations and Patient Satisfaction in a Pharmacy
4. Discussion
5. Limitations
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | N (1435) | % |
---|---|---|
Sex | ||
F | 1177 | 82.02 |
M | 258 | 17.98 |
Age | ||
18–24 | 594 | 41.39 |
25–40 | 632 | 44.04 |
41–65 | 199 | 13.87 |
66+ | 10 | 0.70 |
Education | ||
Primary | 13 | 0.91 |
Secondary | 239 | 16.66 |
In the course of your studies | 426 | 29.69 |
Higher | 721 | 50.24 |
Vocational | 36 | 2.40 |
Place of residence | ||
Rural | 214 | 14.91 |
Sub-urban | 149 | 10.38 |
Semi-urban | 318 | 22.16 |
Urban | 754 | 52.54 |
Do you suffer from chronic diseases? | ||
No | 963 | 67.11 |
Yes | 472 | 32.89 |
Do you know the difference between a pharmacy chain and an independent pharmacy? | ||
No | 269 | 18.75 |
Yes | 1166 | 81.25 |
Have you bought medications in a pharmacy chain (a pharmacy which groups a minimum of five outlets under one banner)? | ||
I don’t pay attention to which pharmacy I visit | 600 | 41.81 |
No | 147 | 10.24 |
I don’t know what kind of pharmacy I visit | 154 | 10.73 |
Yes | 534 | 37.21 |
Variable | N (1435) | % |
---|---|---|
What education does a pharmacist working in a pharmacy need to have? | ||
A pharmacist is a seller and doesn’t have to have any education | 23 | 1.60 |
Post-secondary | 111 | 7.74 |
Secondary vocational | 46 | 3.21 |
Higher | 1255 | 87.46 |
How long does pharmacist education last? | ||
They need to graduate from a 2-year post-secondary school | 154 | 10.73 |
They need to complete a 5.5-year study at a university (including a half-year apprenticeship in a pharmacy) | 1257 | 87.20 |
The Matura exam is sufficient | 24 | 1.67 |
Do you know the difference between a chemist and a pharmacist? | ||
No | 402 | 28.01 |
Yes | 1033 | 71.99 |
Do you notice the difference between a pharmacy technician and a pharmacist? | ||
It doesn’t matter to me | 103 | 7.18 |
No, I think that pharmacy technicians and pharmacists have the same education and professional qualifications | 38 | 2.65 |
Yes, pharmacy technicians and pharmacists have different education, but the same professional qualifications | 85 | 5.92 |
Yes, pharmacy technicians and pharmacists have different education and professional qualifications | 1209 | 84.25 |
Do you think that pharmacy technicians and pharmacists bear the same professional responsibility? | ||
No | 953 | 66.41 |
Yes | 482 | 33.59 |
Do you pay attention to the name tags with academic titles worn by pharmacy staff? | ||
I haven’t noticed any name tags worn by pharmacy staff | 192 | 13.38 |
No, I don’t pay attention to this | 456 | 31.78 |
Yes, but it doesn’t matter to me | 316 | 22.02 |
Yes, it matters to me | 471 | 32.82 |
Do you pay attention to pharmacist appearance? | ||
No, it doesn’t matter to me | 622 | 43.34 |
Yes, this is very important for me | 813 | 56.66 |
Do you pay attention to pharmacist age? | ||
Yes, I prefer to be served by young staff | 187 | 13.03 |
Yes, I prefer to be served by older staff | 124 | 8.64 |
Pharmacist age doesn’t matter to me | 1124 | 78.33 |
Do you pay attention to pharmacist gender? | ||
Pharmacist gender doesn’t matter to me | 1228 | 85.57 |
Yes, I prefer to be served by women | 171 | 11.92 |
Yes, I prefer to be served by men | 36 | 2.41 |
Which pharmacist attitude do you most often observe when you visit a pharmacy? | ||
Kind, friendly, nice | 1063 | 74.08 |
Offering advice and help | 986 | 68.71 |
Listening carefully to patients | 516 | 35.96 |
Professional, with extensive knowledge | 569 | 39.65 |
Indifferent, bored | 219 | 15.26 |
Not very kind or communicative | 93 | 6.48 |
Insistent, wanting to sell as many medications as possible | 84 | 5.85 |
I don’t pay attention to this | 63 | 4.39 |
Do you consider pharmacists hold positions of public trust? | ||
Yes, I treat pharmacists on par with other positions of public trust (e.g., doctors, nurses) | 883 | 61.43 |
Yes, but I trust pharmacists less than other positions of public trust | 356 | 24.81 |
I don’t consider pharmacists hold positions of public trust | 196 | 13.66 |
Do you consider pharmacists to be fully competent to provide information on medications? | ||
Pharmacists are competent, but I prefer to ask my doctor | 631 | 43.97 |
I don’t consider pharmacists to be sufficiently competent to provide this information | 56 | 3.90 |
Yes, I first turn to pharmacists when I have such questions | 748 | 52.13 |
Do you know that pharmacists can prepare medications on the basis of prescriptions? | ||
I’ve never heard of this possibility | 67 | 4.67 |
Yes, I’ve already taken medications prepared by pharmacists | 827 | 57.63 |
Yes, I’ve heard of this possibility, but I’ve never taken medications prepared by pharmacists | 541 | 37.70 |
Do you know that in exceptional situations pharmacists can dispense medications on the basis of pharmaceutical prescriptions? | ||
I didn’t know | 642 | 44.74 |
I’ve heard of this, but I’ve never used this service | 633 | 44.11 |
Yes, I know, and I’ve used this service | 160 | 11.15 |
Variable | N (1435) | % |
---|---|---|
Who do you turn to when you have questions and doubts regarding medications? | ||
To a pharmacist | 395 | 27.53 |
To a doctor | 361 | 25.16 |
To a nurse | 9 | 0.63 |
To a pharmacy technician | 18 | 1.25 |
I look for information online | 174 | 12.13 |
I look for information in information leaflets | 478 | 33.31 |
How often do you turn to pharmacists when you have questions regarding your medication dosage and any adverse reactions? | ||
I sometimes ask about these issues | 614 | 42.79 |
I never ask questions about medications | 183 | 12.75 |
I rather don’t ask questions about these issues | 509 | 35.47 |
I always ask about these issues | 129 | 8.99 |
Do pharmacists tell you how you should take your medication and inform you about any adverse reactions? | ||
I’ve never been given this information, even when I asked about it | 158 | 11.01 |
Yes, but only if I ask about this | 867 | 60.42 |
Yes, they always give me this information | 410 | 28.57 |
Do you ask pharmacists for help when you buy OTC medications and dietary supplements? | ||
No, I always choose these products by myself | 423 | 29.48 |
No, I prefer to ask my doctor | 85 | 5.92 |
Yes, I often ask pharmacists for help | 927 | 64.60 |
Is your choice of medications or dietary supplements influenced by pharmacist advice and opinion? | ||
No, because I don’t get exhaustive information | 150 | 10.45 |
No, because I don’t need any advice in self-treatment | 259 | 18.05 |
Yes, because they are professionals with extensive knowledge | 1026 | 71.60 |
Please select the most important factor determining your choice of pharmacy | ||
Prices of medications | 1046 | 72.89 |
Favourable location | 795 | 55.40 |
Professional advice | 490 | 34.15 |
Opening hours | 452 | 31.50 |
Fast and efficient service | 227 | 15.82 |
A wide assortment, without the necessity of returning for missing medications | 505 | 35.19 |
Pharmacy decor | 18 | 1.25 |
Being treated kindly by pharmacy staff | 349 | 24.32 |
Do long queues in pharmacies make you irritated? | ||
No, I understand that pharmacists need time to dispense medications and give advice | 812 | 56.59 |
Yes, this makes me irritated, because fast service in pharmacies is important for me | 623 | 43.41 |
Do pharmacists offer you cheaper alternatives? | ||
Rather not | 216 | 15.05 |
Yes, if I ask about this | 676 | 47.11 |
Yes, always | 507 | 35.33 |
Definitely not | 36 | 2.51 |
Do you know that not all medications can be substituted by their cheaper alternatives? | ||
I didn’t know that some medications cannot be substituted | 106 | 7.39 |
Yes, but I don’t know which medications can be substituted | 858 | 59.79 |
Yes, I know which can be substituted, and which cannot | 471 | 32.82 |
Do you know what pharmaceutical care is? | ||
No | 804 | 56.03 |
Yes | 631 | 43.97 |
Would you consult your health and medications with pharmacists? | ||
No, I wouldn’t | 415 | 28.92 |
Yes, but only if this is free of charge | 610 | 42.51 |
Yes, if this is partially reimbursed, and the fee is nominal | 335 | 23.34 |
Yes, even if this is fully paid by patients | 75 | 5.23 |
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Andrzejewska, M.; Religioni, U.; Piątkiewicz, P.; Barańska, A.; Herda, J.; Czerw, A.; Krysiński, J.; Merks, P. Public Perception of Pharmacists in Poland. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2022, 19, 2515. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052515
Andrzejewska M, Religioni U, Piątkiewicz P, Barańska A, Herda J, Czerw A, Krysiński J, Merks P. Public Perception of Pharmacists in Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2022; 19(5):2515. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052515
Chicago/Turabian StyleAndrzejewska, Maja, Urszula Religioni, Paweł Piątkiewicz, Agnieszka Barańska, Jolanta Herda, Aleksandra Czerw, Jerzy Krysiński, and Piotr Merks. 2022. "Public Perception of Pharmacists in Poland" International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 19, no. 5: 2515. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052515
APA StyleAndrzejewska, M., Religioni, U., Piątkiewicz, P., Barańska, A., Herda, J., Czerw, A., Krysiński, J., & Merks, P. (2022). Public Perception of Pharmacists in Poland. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, 19(5), 2515. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph19052515