Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
3. Results
4. Discussion
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Variable | Frequency (No.) | Percent (%) |
---|---|---|
Age (years) | ||
23–34 | 710 | 73.6 |
35–44 | 214 | 22.2 |
45–54 | 33 | 3.4 |
55–60 | 8 | 0.8 |
Gender | ||
Male | 854 | 88.5 |
Female | 111 | 11.5 |
Nationality | ||
Saudi | 239 | 24.8 |
Non-Saudi | 726 | 75.2 |
Region | ||
Southern region | 171 | 17.7 |
Eastern region | 81 | 8.4 |
Western region | 401 | 41.6 |
Northern region | 122 | 12.6 |
Central region | 190 | 19.7 |
41.6% of the respondents reside in the | ||
Educational level | ||
Diploma | 12 | 1.2 |
Bachelor | 800 | 82.9 |
Pharm.D | 127 | 13.1 |
Master or PhD | 27 | 2.7 |
Professional classification | ||
Consultant pharmacists | 31 | 3.2 |
Senior pharmacists | 247 | 25.6 |
Pharmacists | 677 | 70.2 |
Pharmacy technician | 10 | 1.1 |
Years of experience in the pharmacy work | ||
<2 years | 160 | 16.6 |
2–5 | 189 | 19.6 |
6–10 | 360 | 37.3 |
>10 years | 256 | 26.5 |
Questions | Yes (%) | No (%) |
---|---|---|
If there is a consulting application, can the pharmacist provide remote consultations? | 879 (91%) | 86 (9%) |
Can the pharmacist monitor the health of patients with chronic diseases in their homes? | 586 (61%) | 379 (39%) |
Do you support the pharmacist to charge a fee for providing the pharmaceutical services delivery service? | 689 (72%) | 267 (28%) |
Does drug delivery help patients to continue taking their medication? | ||
Strongly disagree | 24 (2.5%) | |
Disagree | 37 (3.8%) | |
Neutral | 215 (22.3%) | |
Agree | 414 (42.9%) | |
Strongly agree | 275 (28.5%) | |
Are delivery apps a substitute for going to the hospital to collect treatment? | ||
Never | 123 (12.7%) | |
Rarely | 56 (5.8%) | |
Sometimes | 507 (52.5%) | |
Often | 225 (23.3%) | |
Always | 54 (5.6%) | |
Where do you prefer to Sale medicines? | ||
Online | 81 (8%) | |
In Pharmacy | 884 (92%) | |
Who is the person qualified to provide and deliver pharmaceutical services? (Respondents may choose more than one answer) | ||
Consultant pharmacists | 287 (29.7%) | |
Senior pharmacists | 342 (35.4%) | |
Pharmacists | 688 (71.3%) | |
Pharmacy technicians | 385 (39.9%) | |
What are the most diseases that a pharmacist needs to be educated about when caring for patients? (Respondents may choose more than one answer) | ||
Respiratory diseases | 702 (72.7%) | |
Infectious diseases | 688 (71.3%) | |
Heart diseases | 618 (64.0%) | |
Liver and kidney disease | 441 (45.7%) | |
Endocrine disease | 438 (45.4%) | |
Psychological disease | 434 (44.9%) | |
Blood diseases | 400 (41.4%) |
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Algarni, M.A.; Alsheikh, M.Y.; Fathelrahman, A.I.; Alzaidi, M.S.; Faqeeh, F.J.; Althobaiti, A.M.; Alshahrani, A.M. Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy 2022, 10, 162. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10060162
Algarni MA, Alsheikh MY, Fathelrahman AI, Alzaidi MS, Faqeeh FJ, Althobaiti AM, Alshahrani AM. Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy. 2022; 10(6):162. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10060162
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlgarni, Majed Ahmed, Mona Yaser Alsheikh, Ahmed Ibrahim Fathelrahman, Meshal Suwaylih Alzaidi, Fawaz Jilan Faqeeh, Abdulelah Mohammad Althobaiti, and Ali Mofleh Alshahrani. 2022. "Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia" Pharmacy 10, no. 6: 162. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10060162
APA StyleAlgarni, M. A., Alsheikh, M. Y., Fathelrahman, A. I., Alzaidi, M. S., Faqeeh, F. J., Althobaiti, A. M., & Alshahrani, A. M. (2022). Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy, 10(6), 162. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy10060162