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AuthorElshazly, Marwa
AuthorJawad, Sondus
AuthorAhmed, Ayesha
AuthorElGeed, Hager
AuthorYusuff, Kazeem Babatunde
Available date2025-03-27T09:25:47Z
Publication Date2025-01-30
Publication NamePLoS ONE
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0316363
CitationElshazly, M., Jawad, S., Ahmed, A., ElGeed, H., & Yusuff, K. B. (2025). Enablers and barriers to community pharmacists’ readiness to implement deprescribing of inappropriate medications for older adults in Qatar. PloS one, 20(1), e0316363.
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AbstractThere is paucity of studies focused on the enablers and barriers to community pharmacists’ readiness to deprescribe inappropriate medications for older adults in developing settings. The current study assessed the enablers and barriers to community pharmacists’ readiness to implement deprescribing of inappropriate medications for older adults. A cross-sectional survey of 252 community pharmacists was conducted in Qatar with a pre-tested 24-item questionnaire developed with the theory of domain framework. Information about perceived enablers and barriers were elicited with a 5-point Likert-type scale. The response rate was 79.4% (200/252). The majority of the community pharmacists were females (54.5%), within the age range of 20–40 years (88.0%), had BSc / BPharm as the highest educational qualification (70.5%), were full-time employee (97.0%). The top-ranked enablers of community pharmacists’ readiness to implement deprescribing were exposure to CPD on the use of deprescribing toolkits and algorithm (66%), interprofessional collaboration with physicians (60.5%) and shared electronic patient record (59.5%), and improved remuneration / reimbursement 58%). The top-ranked barriers were lack of access to patient records (70.5%), ineffective collaboration with physicians (66.5%), lack of time due to heavy workload (65%), regulatory framework that limit expansion of clinical roles (51%) and intense focus on sales target (49%). The top-ranked enablers of community pharmacists’ readiness to implement deprescribing were exposure to CPD on the use of deprescribing toolkits and algorithm, interprofessional collaboration with physicians and shared electronic patient record. These findings bode well for the implementation of community pharmacists-led deprescribing of inappropriate medications for older adults in Qatar. However, a number of critical barriers were identified, and these will require institutional, regulatory and organizational interventions to improve readiness.
SponsorThe study was funded with an Undergraduate Research Experience Program (UREP) award [UREP29-092-3-029] from the Qatar National Research Fund (a member of The Qatar Foundation). Open access funding was provided by the Qatar National Library.
Languageen
PublisherPublic Library of Science
SubjectInappropriate Prescribing
health care policy
TitleEnablers and barriers to community pharmacists' readiness to implement deprescribing of inappropriate medications for older adults in Qatar
TypeArticle
Issue Number1
Volume Number20
ESSN1932-6203
dc.accessType Open Access


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