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AuthorHatem, Najmaddin A.H.
AuthorYousuf, Seena A.
AuthorMohamed Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham
AuthorAl-Galal, Gubran S.
Available date2024-02-25T07:50:37Z
Publication Date2023-12-08
Publication NameJournal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1080/20523211.2023.2285957
CitationHatem, N. A., Yousuf, S. A., Mohamed Ibrahim, M. I., & Al-Galal, G. S. (2024). Insights into participation in ward rounds in hospitals: A survey of clinical pharmacists' perceptions. Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice, 17(1), 2285957.
ISSN2052-3211
URIhttps://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85184148551&origin=inward
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/52172
AbstractIntroduction: Clinical pharmacists’ participation in ward rounds (WRs) has been a great chance to contribute to team-based care in the hospital setting and significantly improve patient outcomes and quality of life. Hence, the objective of this investigation was to explore the perceptions of clinical pharmacists in Yemen regarding their participation in WRs and the factors influencing their involvement. Methods: An online survey of Yemeni clinical pharmacists was conducted and lasted for two months. Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the survey responses. Results: a total of 120 participants were involved. About 3 out of 10 pharmacists had not previously participated in WRs, with only 30% having always or most of the time participated in word rounds alongside physicians. The results showed a positive perception of WR participation, with a median and IQR of 5(4–5). However, a lack of awareness of WR roles and the time-consuming nature of participation were the reasons for non-involvement. Conclusion: The study highlights the positive perceptions of Yemeni clinical pharmacists towards ward rounds, but emphasises the need to address awareness and time constraints. Emphasising patient-centered care and longer internship durations can improve clinical pharmacist involvement. Future research should focus on optimising clinical pharmacist participation for better patient outcomes and care quality.
Languageen
PublisherSpringer Nature
SubjectClinical pharmacists
clinical pharmacy services
internship
medical wards
pharmacy practice
professional practice
ward rounds
Yemen
TitleInsights into participation in ward rounds in hospitals: A survey of clinical pharmacists' perceptions
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number17


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