Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Provision of Anemia Management in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia, and the Associated Barriers
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Eligibility Criteria
2.2. Sampling Procedure
2.3. Data Collection
2.4. Statistical Analysis
2.5. Ethical Approval
3. Results
3.1. Internal Consistencies
3.2. Demographics
3.3. Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Anemia Management
3.4. Community Pharmacists’ Perceived Level of Inter-Professional Contact
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Section 1 (Role): The Pharmacists’ Perception of Their Role Towards Anemia Management |
Please indicate your level of agreement on each of the following statements about the role of a pharmacist when dealing with an anemic patient:
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Section 2 (Barrier): Barriers that Prevent Pharmacists from Providing Anemia Healthcare |
Please indicate to what extent you feel each of the following factors impacts the pharmacist’s ability to provide specific anemia counseling or services:
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Lack of Confidence or skills in: |
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Section 3 (Inter-professional contact): |
Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements:
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Characteristics | n (%) |
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Age | |
21–29 | 202 (62.3) |
30–39 | 101 (31.2) |
40–49 | 20 (6.2) |
50–60 | 1 (.3) |
Gender | |
Male | 201 (62.3) |
Female | 122 (37.7) |
Years as a pharmacist | |
0–2 | 146 (45.1) |
3–5 | 90 (27.8) |
6–10 | 64 (19.8) |
>10 | 24 (7.4) |
Years as a licensed pharmacist in Saudi Arabia | |
0–2 | 156 (48.1) |
3–5 | 94 (29.0) |
6–10 | 60 (18.5) |
>10 | 14 (4.3) |
Level of Education | |
BSc. | 78 (24.1) |
PharmD | 244 (75.5) |
MSc | 2 (0.6) |
Source of Education | |
University of Jazan | 184 (56.8) |
Other Saudi Universities | 55 (17) |
Foreign University | 85 (26.2) |
Interesting in counseling Anemia | |
Yes | 268 (82.71) |
No | 56 (17.31) |
Attendance of Continuing Education Events Related to Anemia Management | |
Yes | 204 (63.00) |
No | 120 (37.00) |
Number of Patients with Anemia seen in a Typical Week | |
0–5 | 234 (72.23) |
6 to 10 | 61 (18.81) |
11 to 20 | 18 (5.61) |
More than 20 | 11 (3.4) |
Item Number | Items | Strongly Disagree n (%) | Disagree n (%) | Neutral n (%) | Agree n (%) | Strongly Agree n (%) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Conduct a drug history, including prescription medications, OTC, Herbal, and natural products. | 23 (7.1) | 29 (9.0) | 67 (20.7) | 134 (41.4) | 71 (21.9) |
2 | Describe the appropriate time to administer oral iron supplements. | 22 (6.8) | 27 (8.3) | 71 (21.9) | 128 (39.5) | 76 (23.6) |
3 | Describe potential adverse effects of iron supplements. | 26 (8.0) | 28 (8.6) | 62 (19.1) | 130 (40.1) | 78 (24.1) |
4 | Assist with drug-drug and food-drug interaction | 21 (6.5) | 28 (8.6) | 77 (23.8) | 115 (35.5) | 83 (25.6) |
5 | Assist with the selection of more efficient supplements. | 25 (7.7) | 32 (9.9) | 79 (24.4) | 123 (38.0) | 65 (20.1) |
6 | Provide basic information on diet as it relates to anemia management. | 31 (9.6) | 41 (12.7) | 74 (22.8) | 115 (35.5) | 63 (19.3) |
7 | Provide basic information on exercise as it relates to anemia management. | 25 (7.7) | 50 (15.4) | 88 (27.2) | 109 (33.6) | 52 (16.0) |
8 | Counsel on medications that can exacerbate conditions. | 25 (7.7) | 29 (9.0) | 79 (24.4) | 118 (36.4) | 66 (20.4) |
9 | Counsel on signs and symptoms of anemia | 27 (8.3) | 29 (9.0) | 79 (24.4) | 118 (36.4) | 71 (21.9) |
10 | Anemia self-management by the patient. | 25 (7.7) | 33 (10.2) | 92 (28.4) | 116 (35.8) | 58 (17.9) |
11 | Refer patients who need to seek medical attention | 27 (8.3) | 32 (9.9) | 61 (18.8) | 109 (33.6) | 95 (29.3) |
Variables | Groups | n | Mean ± SD | p-Value |
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Age | 21–29 | 202 | 3.46 ± 1.11 | 0.73 |
30–39 | 101 | 3.71 ± 0.82 | ||
40–49 | 20 | 3.63 ± 0.85 | ||
50–60 | 1 | 3.00 ± - | ||
Gender | Male | 201 | 3.61 ± 0.97 | 0.13 |
Female | 122 | 3.44 ± 1.06 | ||
Years as a pharmacist | 0–2 | 146 | 3.38 ± 1.10 | 0.10 |
3–5 | 90 | 3.74 ± 0.91 | ||
6–10 | 64 | 3.72 ± 0.82 | ||
>10 | 24 | 3.31 ± 1.11 | ||
Years as a licensed pharmacist in SA | 0–2 | 156 | 3.43 ± 1.10 | 0.45 |
3–5 | 94 | 3.71 ± 0.90 | ||
6–10 | 60 | 3.54 ± 0.98 | ||
>10 | 14 | 3.67 ± 0.79 | ||
Level of education | BSc. | 78 | 3.75 ± 089 | 0.12 |
PharmD | 244 | 3.48 ± 1.01 | ||
MSc | 2 | 3.36 ± 0.77 | ||
Source of education | University of Jazan | 184 | 3.47 ± 1.09 | 0.04 |
Other Saudi Universities | 55 | 3.35 ± 0.97 | ||
Foreign University | 85 | 3.83 ± 0.76 | ||
Interesting in counseling anemia | Yes | 268 | 3.57 ± 1.01 | 0.20 |
No | 56 | 3.41 ± 1.00 | ||
Attendance of continuing education events related to anemia management | Yes | 204 | 3.61 ± 103 | 0.32 |
No | 120 | 3.43 ± 0.96 | ||
No. of patients with anemia seen in a typical week | 0–5 | 234 | ||
6–10 | 61 | |||
11–20 | 18 | |||
>20 | 11 |
Item Number | Item | No Impact n (%) | Slight Impact n (%) | Moderate Impact n (%) | Considerable Impact n (%) | High Impact n (%) |
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1 | Lack of time by the pharmacist | 41 (12.7) | 42 (13.0) | 123 (38.0) | 71 (21.9) | 47 (14.5) |
2 | Lack of time by the patient | 32 (9.9) | 51 (15.7) | 104 (32.1) | 52 (16.0) | 85 (26.2) |
3 | Pharmacists’ perception that it is not their role. | 47 (14.5) | 56 (17.3) | 110 (34.0) | 38 (11.7) | 73 (22.5) |
4 | Patient’s perception that it is not the pharmacist’s role | 43 (13.3) | 50 (15.4) | 111 (34.3) | 71 (21.9) | 49 (15.1) |
5 | Language barriers | 86 (26.5) | 55 (17.0) | 85 (26.2) | 66 (20.4) | 32 (9.9) |
6 | Patient’s health beliefs | 29 (9.0) | 56 (17.3) | 113 (34.9) | 75 (23.1) | 51 (15.7) |
7 | Patient’s lack of anemia knowledge | 25 (7.7) | 44 (13.6) | 121 (37.3) | 67 (20.7) | 67 (20.7 |
8 | Patient perception that they are already well cared for by the doctor | 30 (9.3) | 38 (11.7) | 103 (31.8) | 82 (25.3) | 71 (21.9) |
9 | The conflict between professional and commercial interests | 51 (15.7) | 57 (17.6) | 115 (35.5) | 63 (19.4) | 38 (11.7) |
10 | Trying not to ‘overstep’ the role of the doctor | 38 (11.7) | 62 (19.1) | 115 (35.5) | 75 (23.1) | 34 (10.5) |
11 | No financial incentive | 56 (17.3) | 63 (19.4) | 109 (33.6) | 63 (19.4) | 33 (10.2) |
12 | Difficulty to know patient’s needs | 42 (13.0) | 57 (17.6) | 110 (34.0) | 80 (24.7) | 35 (10.8) |
13 | Lack of counseling space | 47 (14.5) | 51 (15.7) | 99 (30.6) | 83 (25.6) | 44 (13.6) |
14 | Lack of governmental or employer support | 62 (19.1) | 45 (13.9) | 96 (29.6) | 70 (21.6) | 51 (15.7) |
Item Number | Items | No Impact n (%) | Slight Impact n (%) | Moderate Impact n (%) | Considerable Impact n (%) | High Impact n (%) |
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1 | Anemia medication counseling | 72 (22.2) | 87 (26.9) | 81 (25.0) | 64 (19.8) | 20 (6.2) |
2 | Anemia adherence counseling | 62 (19.1) | 93 (28.7) | 91 (28.1) | 59 (18.2) | 19 (5.9) |
3 | Anemia self-management counseling | 62 (19.1) | 94 (29.0) | 85 (26.2) | 65 (20.1) | 18 (5.6) |
4 | Anemia trigger factor counseling | 54 (16.7) | 79 (24.4) | 107 (33.0) | 66 (20.4) | 18 (5.6) |
5 | Reviewing and counseling about anemia control | 61 (18.8) | 79 (24.4) | 98 (30.2) | 65 (20.1) | 21 (6.5) |
6 | Anemia monitoring | 59 (18.2) | 83 (25.6) | 90 (27.8) | 67 (20.7) | 25 (7.7) |
Item Number | Item | Strongly Disagree n (%) | Disagree n (%) | Neutral n (%) | Agree n (%) | Strongly Agree n (%) |
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1 | I have good interprofessional contact with other healthcare professionals with regard to the care of my patients with anemia. | 55 (17.0) | 57 (17.36) | 95 (29.3) | 83 (25.6) | 34 (10.5) |
2 | I would like to have more contact with other healthcare professionals with regard to the care of my patients with anemia. | 23 (7.1) | 30 (9.3) | 84 (25.9) | 89 (27.5) | 96 (29.6) |
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Madkhali, O.A.; Alzahrani, F. Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Provision of Anemia Management in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia, and the Associated Barriers. Healthcare 2022, 10, 1452. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081452
Madkhali OA, Alzahrani F. Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Provision of Anemia Management in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia, and the Associated Barriers. Healthcare. 2022; 10(8):1452. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081452
Chicago/Turabian StyleMadkhali, Osama A., and Fahad Alzahrani. 2022. "Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Provision of Anemia Management in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia, and the Associated Barriers" Healthcare 10, no. 8: 1452. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081452
APA StyleMadkhali, O. A., & Alzahrani, F. (2022). Community Pharmacists’ Perceptions of Their Role in Provision of Anemia Management in Jazan Region, Saudi Arabia, and the Associated Barriers. Healthcare, 10(8), 1452. https://doi.org/10.3390/healthcare10081452