Opportunities for extended community pharmacy services in United Arab Emirates: perception, practice, perceived barriers and willingness among community pharmacists

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Palaian, Subish [1 ]
Alomar, Muaed [1 ]
Hassan, Nageeb [1 ]
Boura, Fatima [1 ]
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[1] Ajman Univ, Coll Pharm & Hlth Sci, Dept Clin Sci, Ajman, U Arab Emirates
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Community pharmacy services; Extended community pharmacy services; Perception; United Arab Emirates; PHARMACEUTICAL CARE; ATTITUDES; MANAGEMENT; PROVISION; MEDICINE; OUTCOMES; PROGRAM; IMPACT;
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10.1186/s40545-022-00418-y
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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Background Community pharmacies are widely distributed in the United Arab Emirates where community pharmacists' (CPs') perspectives on provision of extended community pharmacy services (ECPS) is not known. This study assessed CPs perception, practices, perceived barriers and willingness to provide ECPS. Methods A descriptive cross-sectional survey using a self-administered Likert-type questionnaire (Cronbach alpha = 0.976) was conducted among 195 community CPs in Northern emirates, selected through multistage sampling technique. The filled questionnaires were assessed for CPs' perception, practice, perceived barriers and willingness to perform ECPS. Mann-Whitney and Kruskal-Wallis tests examined the association between demography and outcome variables (alpha value of 0.05) with further analysis using Dunn' post hoc test. Results Of the respondents, 71.8% (n = 140) 'strongly agreed' that every CP must provide ECPs and 39% (n = 76) 'strongly agreed' in supporting ECPS with another 44.1% (n = 86) 'agreed' on the same. The major barriers felt by CPs in practicing ECPS were lack of incentive for employee pharmacists [3 (2-3)], lack of documentation [3 (2-3)], insufficient time [3 (2-3)] and lack of patients' demand [(2-3)]; maximum score (5-5). CPs also responded 'completely' willing to provide services such as blood pressure measurement, pregnancy testing and BMI measurement. Pharmacy location influenced practice score (p = 0.008) and access to the internet had a significant effect on barriers score (p = 0.000). Availability of drug information sources impacted perception (p = 0.038), practice (p = 0.000) and willingness scores (p = 0.011). Conclusions CPs' perception on providing ECPS was positive and they are currently offering ECPS within their available resources and facilities. Less demand from patients and lack of time were reportedly the major barriers in offering ECPS. Proper utilization of CPs in providing ECPS can complement the healthcare system with additional cost and time savings for the patients.
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