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Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
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Algarni, Majed Ahmed
, Alzaidi, Meshal Suwaylih
, Faqeeh, Fawaz Jilan
, Althobaiti, Abdulelah Mohammad
, Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
, Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
, Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
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/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community health services
/ community pharmacists
/ community pharmacy
/ COVID-19
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ equity
/ healthcare services
/ home drug delivery service
/ Pandemics
/ Pharmacists
/ Public opinion
/ Services
/ Vehicles
2022
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Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
by
Algarni, Majed Ahmed
, Alzaidi, Meshal Suwaylih
, Faqeeh, Fawaz Jilan
, Althobaiti, Abdulelah Mohammad
, Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
, Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
, Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
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/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community health services
/ community pharmacists
/ community pharmacy
/ COVID-19
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ equity
/ healthcare services
/ home drug delivery service
/ Pandemics
/ Pharmacists
/ Public opinion
/ Services
/ Vehicles
2022
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Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
by
Algarni, Majed Ahmed
, Alzaidi, Meshal Suwaylih
, Faqeeh, Fawaz Jilan
, Althobaiti, Abdulelah Mohammad
, Alsheikh, Mona Yaser
, Alshahrani, Ali Mofleh
, Fathelrahman, Ahmed Ibrahim
in
access
/ Beliefs, opinions and attitudes
/ Chronic illnesses
/ Community health services
/ community pharmacists
/ community pharmacy
/ COVID-19
/ Drug delivery systems
/ Drug stores
/ Drugs
/ equity
/ healthcare services
/ home drug delivery service
/ Pandemics
/ Pharmacists
/ Public opinion
/ Services
/ Vehicles
2022
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Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
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Home Drug Delivery Service from the Perspective of Community Pharmacy Staff in Saudi Arabia
2022
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Overview
Background: In response to COVID-19, many big pharmacy chains in Saudi Arabia have started to provide home drug delivery services. This study aims to understand home drug delivery service from the perspective of community pharmacists in Saudi Arabia. Also, the study investigates the obstacles that may limit the use of home drug delivery service. Methods: A cross-sectional self-reported survey was distributed from February 2021 to May 2021. Descriptive analysis of sociodemographic characteristics was conducted and presented. Frequencies and percentages were calculated for all variables. Results: A total of 965 community pharmacists were surveyed. Most of the pharmacists, (73.5%) were young, aged 23 to 34 years old. The vast majority of the participants, (93.6%), said that the service will improve drug adherence. The lack of required knowledge and skills among pharmacists could be the main obstacle to implement home drug delivery service (34%). A shortage in the number of community pharmacists was the second main obstacle (24%). Conclusion: Home delivery services in the future may largely replace the tradition of going in person to the pharmacy. There are obstacles that may limit the full use of the service like shortage in number of pharmacists and the lack of required training.
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