Pharmaceutical Care Service at Primary Health Care Centers: An Insight on Patient Satisfaction
Author | Al Zaidan, Manal |
Author | Mohammed, Azza Mustafa |
Author | Mohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham |
Author | Al Mahmoud, Mashael |
Author | Al Abdulla, Samya |
Author | Al-Kuwari, Mohamed Ghaith |
Available date | 2023-05-28T08:50:18Z |
Publication Date | 2022-03-31 |
Publication Name | International journal of clinical practice |
Identifier | http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/6170062 |
Citation | Al Zaidan, M., Mohammed, A. M., Mohamed Ibrahim, M. I., Al Mahmoud, M., Al Abdulla, S., & Al-Kuwari, M. G. (2022). Pharmaceutical care service at primary health care centers: an insight on patient satisfaction. International Journal of Clinical Practice, 2022. |
ISSN | 1368-5031 |
Abstract | Background: Patient's health care experiences and satisfaction are frequently used as a healthcare quality indicator. Aim: The study aims to evaluate the level of patient satisfaction with the pharmacy services provided at the Primary Health Care Corporation's (PHCC) pharmacies in Qatar. Methods: This study is a cross-sectional survey conducted in December of 2019. The study's setting is the Primary Health Care centers' pharmacies. All adult patients (≥18 years old) with mobile phone numbers documented on file who had their prescription orders filled at the PHCC's pharmacy units in 2019 were included in the study. Descriptive and inferential statistical methods were used to present the findings. The significance level was set at the alpha level of 0.05. Results: The usable responses were 9,564 from the total participants. Around 55.2% (N = 5,283) were males, 56.5% (N = 5,405) were in the age group (25-40), 19.2% (N = 1,837) were Qatari nationals, 39.7% (N = 3,801) had their medication dispensed in the Central Region of the State of Qatar, and 72.8% (N = 6,964) had at least undergraduate or higher degrees. The overall mean (SD) satisfaction score was (3.24 ± 0.629). Participants were less satisfied with their pharmacist's communication, especially offering information about medication's side effects (2.61 ± 1.2) and general health counselling (2.39 ± 1.2). Respondents were also less satisfied with waiting time (3.02 ± 1.3). Waiting time, gender, age, nationality, geographical region of the pharmacy, educational level, and familiarity with the PHCC were significantly associated with satisfaction level. Conclusion: The patients were reasonably satisfied, and the satisfaction level differed among different sociodemographic groups. Based on the public's needs and expectations, pharmacists need to continuously improve their effort to enhance the healthcare quality in the organization. |
Language | en |
Publisher | Hindawi |
Subject | Adolescent questionnaire pharmacy (shop) |
Type | Article |
Volume Number | 2022 |
ESSN | 1742-1241 |
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