Migraine Management in Community Pharmacies: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Patterns of Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Study Design and Setting
2.2. Sample Size and Sampling Procedure
2.3. Data Collection Form
2.4. Validity and Reliability of the Study Tool
2.5. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Characteristics of Study Participants
3.2. Knowledge, Attitude, and Current Practice of Pharmacists Regarding Migraine Management
3.3. The Prescription and OTC Dispensing Patterns of Migraine Medications
3.4. Correlating Knowledge, Attitude, and Practice Scores to the Characteristics of Pharmacists
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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Characteristics | Categories | n (%) |
---|---|---|
Gender | Male | 193 (89.8) |
Female | 22 (10.2) | |
Age (Median (IQR)) | 31.0 (28–36) | |
Level of education | Bachelor’s Degree (BSc) | 184 (85.6) |
PharmD | 24 (11.2) | |
Master’s degree (MSc) | 5 (2.3) | |
Doctorate Degree (PhD) | 2 (0.9) | |
Years of experience as a pharmacist | Less than one year | 3 (1.4) |
1–5 years | 63 (29.3) | |
6–10 years | 70 (32.6) | |
More than ten years | 79 (36.7) | |
Source of the pharmacy degree | Saudi university | 51 (23.7) |
Foreign university | 164 (76.3) | |
Frequency of OTC headache product suggestion per day | 1–5 | 180 (83.7) |
Six or more | 28 (13.0) | |
No suggestion | 7 (3.3) | |
The most common headache conditions in your practice are 33.3% (one-third) or higher | Migraine | 57 (26.5) |
Sinus headache | 61 (28.3) | |
Chronic headache | 33 (15.3) | |
Tension headache | 40 (20.9) | |
Do not know | 24 (11.1) | |
Attending a course or educational event about headache/migraine management | No | 97 (45.1) |
Yes | 118 (54.9) | |
Frequency of referral to a physician for headache/migraine complaints per month | At least one | 110 (51.1) |
At least two | 48 (22.3) | |
At least three | 57 (26.5) | |
The primary basis for directing a patient to a physician | Infectiveness of the current treatment | 62 (28.8) |
Quality of life | 18 (8.4) | |
Overuse of medications | 38 (17.6) | |
Suspicion of organic illness | 97 (45.2) | |
Number of patients visiting your pharmacy suffering from migraines monthly | Less than 5 | 89 (41.4) |
5–10 patient | 60 (27.9) | |
11–15 patient | 21 (9.8) | |
More than 15 | 45 (20.9) |
Statements | Strongly Disagree n (%) | Disagree n (%) | Neutral n (%) | Agree n (%) | Strongly Agree n (%) | Mean Score (SD) |
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Migraine is predominantly a brain disorder with a firmly established neurological foundation. | 2 (0.9) | 18 (8.4) | 35 (16.3) | 117 (54.4) | 43 (20.0) | 3.84 (0.87) |
Individuals with migraines should initially consider using OTC medications and, if needed, explore prescription medications. | 3 (1.4) | 15 (7.0) | 17 (7.9) | 119 (55.3) | 61 (28.4) | 4.02 (0.88) |
Patients who haven’t found relief with at least two other prescription medications should be considered for migraine-specific drugs (triptans). | 2 (0.9) | 10 (4.7) | 48 (22.3) | 124 (57.7) | 31 (14.4) | 3.80 (0.78) |
Regular doses of NSAIDs are efficient for addressing acute migraine episodes. | 4 (1.9) | 41 (19.1) | 52 (24.2) | 92 (42.8) | 26 (12.1) | 3.44 (0.99) |
The routine use of opioids and compounds containing barbiturates should be avoided to immediately treat symptoms linked to migraines. | 3 (1.4) | 15 (7.0) | 41 (19.1) | 100 (46.5) | 56 (26.0) | 3.89 (0.92) |
Individuals with headaches constitute a significant portion of my pharmacy-related activities. | 1 (0.5) | 4 (1.9) | 25 (11.6) | 105 (48.8) | 80 (37.2) | 4.20 (0.75) |
Ensuring patient contentment is a crucial factor in the treatment of headaches. | 0 (0.0) | 2 (0.9) | 24 (11.2) | 94 (43.7) | 95 (44.2) | 4.31 (0.70) |
Abortive therapy treatment of symptoms associated with migraine should be used as early as possible during migraine management. | 3 (1.4) | 8 (3.7) | 32 (14.9) | 111 (51.6) | 61 (28.4) | 4.02 (0.84) |
I consistently motivate headache patients to uphold a balanced and nutritious diet. | 0 (0) | 2 (0.9) | 42 (19.5) | 91 (42.3) | 80 (37.2) | 4.16 (0.76) |
I consistently engage in conversations about non-medication therapies as an integral aspect of headache treatment. | 0 (0) | 16 (7.4) | 37 (17.2) | 97 (45.1) | 65 (30.2) | 3.98 (0.88) |
I educate patients about the importance of avoiding excessive use of over-the-counter medications. | 0 (0) | 4 (1.9) | 33 (15.3) | 74 (34.4) | 104 (48.4) | 4.29 (0.79) |
I teach patients about the necessity of preventing excessive usage of prescription medications. | 1 (0.5) | 9 (4.2) | 40 (18.6) | 80 (37.2) | 85 (39.5) | 4.11 (0.88) |
Prior to recommending an OTC drug, I consistently inquired about the severity of the headache episode from the patient. | 1 (0.5) | 1 (0.5) | 27 (12.6) | 97 (45.1) | 89 (41.4) | 4.27 (0.73) |
I have the ability to recognize patients who require migraine preventive medications. | 0 (0) | 7 (3.3) | 69 (32.1) | 117 (54.4) | 22 (10.2) | 3.72 (0.69) |
I am knowledgeable about when to direct individuals experiencing headaches to a physician. | 2 (0.9) | 8 (3.7) | 55 (25.6) | 119 (55.3) | 31 (14.4) | 3.79 (0.77) |
Statements | Categories | n (%) |
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What is the most prescribed medication used in migraine therapy? | triptans | 112 (52.1) |
NSAIDs such as ibuprofen | 56 (26.0) | |
paracetamol | 42 (19.5) | |
Opioids | 2 (0.9) | |
Others | 3 (1.4) | |
What is the most medication you recommend in migraine therapy? | triptans | 80 (37.2) |
NSAIDs such as ibuprofen | 73 (33.9) | |
paracetamol | 50 (23.3%) | |
Non-medication therapy | 12 (5.6) |
Variables | n | Overall Score Mean (SD) | p-Value | Effect Size |
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Age | 0.07 | |||
21–29 | 74 | 3.81 (0.43) | ||
30–39 | 117 | 3.93 (0.77) | ||
40–49 | 8 | 3.74 (0.18) | ||
50–60 | 3 | 4.12 (0.94) | ||
Gender | 0.04 * | 0.14 | ||
Male | 193 | 3.87 (0.39) | ||
Female | 22 | 3.71 (0.43) | ||
Level of education | 0.22 | |||
Bachelor’s Degree (BSc) | 184 | 3.86 (0.40) | ||
PharmD | 24 | 3.92 (0.37) | ||
Master’s degree (MSc) | 5 | 4.2 (0.33) | ||
Doctorate Degree (PhD) | 2 | 3.75 (0.88) | ||
Years of experience as a pharmacist | 0.37 | |||
Less than one year | 3 | 3.97 (0.48) | ||
1–5 years | 56 | 3.79 (0.41) | ||
6–10 years | 70 | 3.90 (0.45) | ||
More than ten years | 79 | 3.91 (0.32) | ||
Source of the pharmacy degree | 0.22 | |||
Saudi university | 51 | 3.81 (0.41) | ||
Foreign university | 164 | 3.89 (0.39) | ||
Frequency of OTC headache product suggestion per day | 0.61 | |||
1–5 | 180 | 3.85 (0.70) | ||
Six or more | 28 | 3.97 (0.35) | ||
No suggestion | 7 | 4.1 (0.27) | ||
The most common headache conditions that exist in your practice comprise one-third (33.3%) or more of your patients. | 0.20 | |||
Migraine | 57 | 3.79 (0.40) | ||
Sinus headache | 61 | 3.91 (0.35) | ||
Chronic headache | 28 | 3.79 (0.41) | ||
Tension headache | 45 | 3.89 (0.43) | ||
Do not know | 24 | 4.00 (0.37) | ||
Attending a course or educational event about headache/migraine management | 0.30 | |||
No | 97 | 3.83 (0.38) | ||
Yes | 118 | 3.91 (0.41) | ||
Frequency of referral to a physician for headache/migraine complaints per month | 0.12 | |||
At least one | 109 | 3.84 (0.38) | ||
At least two | 48 | 3.85 (0.39) | ||
At least three | 58 | 3.96 (0.43) | ||
The prevalent cause for directing a patient to a physician. | 0.08 | |||
Infectiveness of the current treatment | 62 | 3.83 (0.39) | ||
Decreased quality of life | 18 | 3.90 (0.35) | ||
Overuse of OTC and/or prescription medications | 38 | 3.77 (0.36) | ||
Suspicion of organic illness | 97 | 3.94 (0.41) | ||
Number of patients visiting your pharmacy suffering from migraines monthly | 0.16 | |||
Less than 5 | 88 | 3.85 (0.39) | ||
5–10 patient | 60 | 3.82 (0.38) | ||
11–15 patient | 21 | 3.92 (0.37) | ||
More than 15 | 46 | 3.97 (0.43) |
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Alzahrani, F.; Alahmadi, Y.M.; Thagfan, S.S.A.; Alolayan, S.; Elbadawy, H.M. Migraine Management in Community Pharmacies: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Patterns of Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy 2023, 11, 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050155
Alzahrani F, Alahmadi YM, Thagfan SSA, Alolayan S, Elbadawy HM. Migraine Management in Community Pharmacies: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Patterns of Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy. 2023; 11(5):155. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050155
Chicago/Turabian StyleAlzahrani, Fahad, Yaser M. Alahmadi, Sultan S. Al Thagfan, Sultan Alolayan, and Hossein M. Elbadawy. 2023. "Migraine Management in Community Pharmacies: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Patterns of Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia" Pharmacy 11, no. 5: 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050155
APA StyleAlzahrani, F., Alahmadi, Y. M., Thagfan, S. S. A., Alolayan, S., & Elbadawy, H. M. (2023). Migraine Management in Community Pharmacies: Knowledge, Attitude and Practice Patterns of Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia. Pharmacy, 11(5), 155. https://doi.org/10.3390/pharmacy11050155