Community pharmacists’ perception and role in early diagnosis and health promotion of celiac disease

IF 0.5 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Pub Date : 2023-11-29 DOI:10.1093/jphsr/rmad048
Rawan Al-Suhaimat, L. Al-Halaseh, A. Al-Samydai
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The study aims to measure pharmacists’ knowledge and perception of celiac disease. A Google form was used to collect data randomly from 283 pharmacists. The effects of each of the following hypotheses towards early diagnosis of celiac disease and patient compliance were studied: pharmacist’s experience in community pharmacies (H1), pharmacist’s knowledge (H2), pharmacist’s participation in continuing learning programmes (H3), and pharmacist’s attitude and practice (H4). A robust relationship between the variables was confirmed and was expressed by the moderate mean effect of H1, H2, H3, and H4 (2.3332, 2.3386, 2.1731, and 2.5717, respectively, and the correlation coefficient [r] of 0.797). Findings suggest that H1 is moderately correlated with H2 and H3 but weakly correlated with H4 (0.568 and 0.518, 0.183, respectively). Around a third of the participants (33.9%) admit their lack of knowledge regarding the symptoms. A third of the participants would refer the patients with recurrent symptoms to the physician. Three-quarters of the participants (78.4%) have not attended any educational programme, but they show a high desire (84.1%) to participate in such events either in person (50.2%) or through distance learning applications (36.4%). Pharmacists have crucial roles in early diagnosis, monitoring patient compliance, and providing counselling regarding celiac disease. Updating their knowledge should contribute to improving the overall health status of the patients and cutting off the expenses for the health sector.
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社区药剂师对乳糜泻早期诊断和健康宣传的看法和作用
本研究旨在测量药剂师对乳糜泻的了解和看法。 研究采用谷歌表格随机向 283 名药剂师收集数据。研究了以下假设对乳糜泻早期诊断和患者依从性的影响:药剂师在社区药房的工作经验(H1)、药剂师的知识(H2)、药剂师对继续学习计划的参与(H3)以及药剂师的态度和实践(H4)。 H1、H2、H3 和 H4 的中度平均效应(分别为 2.3332、2.3386、2.1731 和 2.5717,相关系数 [r] 为 0.797)证实了变量之间的稳健关系。研究结果表明,H1 与 H2 和 H3 呈中度相关,但与 H4 呈弱相关(分别为 0.568 和 0.518,0.183)。约有三分之一的参与者(33.9%)承认自己对症状缺乏了解。三分之一的参与者会将症状反复出现的患者转诊给医生。四分之三的参与者(78.4%)没有参加过任何教育课程,但他们(84.1%)非常希望亲自参加(50.2%)或通过远程学习应用参加(36.4%)此类活动。 药剂师在早期诊断、监测患者依从性和提供有关乳糜泻的咨询方面发挥着至关重要的作用。更新他们的知识应有助于改善患者的整体健康状况,并减少卫生部门的开支。
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