波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那药剂师在糖尿病管理中的态度和作用。

Tarik Catic, Rasim Jusufovic, Dzan Horozic, Lana Lekic, Vedad Tabakovic
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引言:糖尿病是全球和波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那增长最快的慢性病。糖尿病护理的国际标准已经认识到药剂师在糖尿病管理中的关键作用。社区药剂师可以提供除配药之外的服务,诱导患者识别、评估、教育、转诊、监测和行为咨询。药剂师对糖尿病的态度通常是积极的,但与他们参与糖尿病管理的程度和提供糖尿病相关服务的频率无关,各国不同。目的:测量药剂师对糖尿病管理的态度,并确定目前为糖尿病患者提供的药房服务。材料和方法:我们对2018年5月参加其中一次会议的波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那药剂师进行了一项描述性的、基于横断面调查的研究。考虑到调查样本具有代表性,参加此类会议的大多数药剂师来自全国各地的社区药房。问卷包含3个不同的部分:a)参与者的人口统计数据,b)使用DAS-3测量参与者对糖尿病的态度,以测量参与者对33种糖尿病相关陈述的一致程度,在5点Likert型量表上,c)药剂师根据作者的经验和现有文献可以提供的可能的糖尿病患者支持活动列表。结果:大多数受访者(86.5%)是女性,53.8%在私人药店工作。94.2%的人表示对糖尿病感兴趣,而59.6%的人过去完成了特殊的糖尿病继续教育。所有受访者在所有DAS-3中都表达了积极的态度,总体DAS-3和分量表值之间没有显著差异。提供的服务各不相同,但主要以药物为导向,部分包括共病咨询。结论:药剂师对糖尿病有积极的态度,但他们为患者提供的糖尿病相关服务有限。需要额外的特殊教育。
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Pharmacists' Attitudes and Role in Diabetes Management in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Introduction: Diabetes is the fastest growing chronic diseases worldwide and in Bosnia and Herzegovina. International standards for diabetes care have recognized the crucial role of pharmacists in diabetes management. Community pharmacists can provide services beyond medication dispensing inducing patient identification, assessment, education, referral, monitoring and behavioral counseling. Pharmacists' attitudes toward diabetes are generally positive but do not correlate with the degree of their involvement in diabetes management and frequency of providing diabetes-related services varied throughout countries.

Aim: To measure pharmacists' attitude toward diabetes management and to identify pharmacy services that are currently provided to patients with diabetes.

Material and methods: We have conducted a descriptive, cross-sectional survey-based study among pharmacists from Bosnia and Herzegovina attending on of the conferences in May 2018. Majority of pharmacist attending such conferences are from community pharmacies across the whole country considering surveyed sample was representative. The questionnaire contained 3 different sections: a) participants' demographics, b) measured participants' attitude toward diabetes using the DAS-3 to measure participants' degree of agreement to 33 diabetes-related statements, on a 5-point Likert type scale and c) a list of possible diabetes patient support activities that could be delivered by pharmacists based on authors experience and available literature.

Results: The majority of respondents (86,5%) were female and 53,8% work in private owned pharmacies. Interest in diabetes was indicated by 94,2% while 59,6% completed special diabetes continuing education in the past. All the respondents expressed positive attitudes in all DAS-3 with no significant difference between overall DAS-3 and subscale values. Provided services differ but mainly drug oriented and partially include comorbidity counseling.

Conclusion: Pharmacists had positive attitudes toward diabetes but they provided limited diabetes-related services to patients. Additional special education is needed.

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