Ali Kalash, Georges Hatem, Mohammad Chaheen, S. Awada, S. Rachidi, Roula Ajrouche
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The study comprised exclusively Lebanese participants, with a slightly higher proportion of males (53.4%) than females (46.6%) and a diverse age distribution, ranging from 18 to 65 years old, with 9.1% being 65 years or older. After adjusting for covariates, females scored 0.25 points lower than males (CI (−0.65, 0.15); p = .217), while individuals aged 40–49 and 50–65 had perception scores of 0.18 and 0.55 points lower than those aged 18–29, respectively (CI (−0.83, 0.48); p = .595 and CI (−1.29, 0.20); p = .153, respectively). Participants from Nabatiyeh had a perception score increase of 0.82 compared to those in Beirut (CI (0.15–1.49); p < .017), and those working in non-medical fields scored 0.90 points lower than others (CI (−1.49, −0.32); p = .002). 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认识、培养和保持良好的公众形象对于发展患者与药剂师之间的紧密联系,最终提高药剂师对医疗保健结果的影响力至关重要。因此,本研究试图评估黎巴嫩社会如何看待药剂师的作用。本研究对黎巴嫩居民进行了为期两个月的横断面研究。单向方差分析评估了感知得分与研究样本一般特征之间的关系。使用线性回归模型进行了多变量分析,以评估预测因素对感知得分的综合影响。研究对象全部为黎巴嫩人,男性比例(53.4%)略高于女性(46.6%),年龄分布多样,从 18 岁到 65 岁不等,其中 9.1% 为 65 岁或以上。在对协变量进行调整后,女性的得分比男性低 0.25 分(CI (-0.65, 0.15); p = .217),而 40-49 岁和 50-65 岁人群的感知得分分别比 18-29 岁人群低 0.18 分和 0.55 分(CI (-0.83, 0.48); p = .595 和 CI (-1.29, 0.20); p = .153)。与贝鲁特的参与者相比,来自纳巴提耶的参与者的感知得分增加了 0.82 分(CI (0.15-1.49); p < .017),而在非医疗领域工作的参与者的得分比其他人低 0.90 分(CI (-1.49, -0.32); p = .002)。至少有一种合并症的患者得分比其他人低 0.83 分(CI (-1.44, -0.21); p = .008),而与同类患者相比,公共保险患者和疗程为 6 个月的患者的感知得分分别低 0.57 分和 0.66 分(CI (-1.12, -0.03); p = .039 和 CI (-1.29, -0.03); p = .040)。研究结果表明,量身定制的医疗保健服务以及患者与药剂师之间始终如一的关系非常重要,尤其是在处理复杂病情时。
Patients’ perceptions of community pharmacists’ role: A cross-sectional study in Lebanon
Recognizing, fostering, and maintaining a favorable public image is crucial for developing strong connections between patients and pharmacists, ultimately enhancing the pharmacist’s influence on healthcare results. Consequently, this research seeks to evaluate how the community perceives the role of pharmacists in Lebanon. A cross-sectional study was conducted among the Lebanese residents over 2 months. One-way analysis of variance assessed the relationship between the perception score and the general characteristics of the study sample. A multivariate analysis was performed using linear regression models to evaluate the combined effect of predictors on the perception score. The study comprised exclusively Lebanese participants, with a slightly higher proportion of males (53.4%) than females (46.6%) and a diverse age distribution, ranging from 18 to 65 years old, with 9.1% being 65 years or older. After adjusting for covariates, females scored 0.25 points lower than males (CI (−0.65, 0.15); p = .217), while individuals aged 40–49 and 50–65 had perception scores of 0.18 and 0.55 points lower than those aged 18–29, respectively (CI (−0.83, 0.48); p = .595 and CI (−1.29, 0.20); p = .153, respectively). Participants from Nabatiyeh had a perception score increase of 0.82 compared to those in Beirut (CI (0.15–1.49); p < .017), and those working in non-medical fields scored 0.90 points lower than others (CI (−1.49, −0.32); p = .002). Individuals with at least one comorbidity scored 0.83 points lower (CI (−1.44, −0.21); p = .008), while patients with public insurance and those with a treatment duration of 6 months had perception scores 0.57 and 0.66 points lower, respectively, compared to their counterparts (CI (−1.12, −0.03); p = .039 and CI (−1.29, −0.03); p = .040). Findings stress the significance of tailored healthcare and consistent patient-pharmacist relationships, especially for managing complex conditions, underscoring the importance of understanding these dynamics to bolster trust and appreciation for community pharmacists in Lebanon.