학술논문

Environmental and personal barriers encountered in community pharmacy settings based on public opinions
Document Type
article
Source
Future Science OA (2023)
Subject
community pharmacy
environmental barrier
personal barrier
pharmacist
Medicine
Medicine (General)
R5-920
Language
English
ISSN
2056-5623
Abstract
Aim: We aimed in this study to assess the potential environmental and personal barriers encountered in the community pharmacies in Jordan. Methods: A validated self-administered survey was distributed online to 721 participants from all regions in Jordan. Results: All approached participants (721 subjects) answered the survey. The most common environmental and personal barriers reported were that community pharmacies were not disabled patients friendly (59.4%) and pharmacist's low self-confidence (80.4%), respectively. Socioeconomic characteristics such as being male, married, receiving lower income and having higher educational degrees, were associated with an increase in reported personal communication barriers. Conclusion: Our study indicated that environmental and personal barriers are prevalent in the community pharmacy practice, which could impact the quality of pharmaceutical services provided.