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Assessment of Community Pharmacist’s Involvement in Health Promotion and Education Activities of Patients in Khartoum, 2020

February 13, 2026 Posted by Basem In Uncategorized

ASSESSMENT OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST’S INVOLVEMENT IN HEALTH PROMOTION AND EDUCATION ACTIVITIES OF PATIENTS IN KHARTOUM, 2020

Journal: Matrix Science Pharma (MSP)
Author: Ali Awadallah Saeed, Naira Saeed, Fatima Mahmoud, Marina Ezzat, Mohamed El Mojtaba, Ola Hamza, Mai Abdallah Humaida

This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited

DOI: 10.4103/MTSP..MTSP_9_20

ABSTRACT

Objectives: The objective was to assess the extent of the pharmacists’ involvement in counseling patients about health promotion and education topics, their preparation to counsel patients in health promotion and education topics, and their perceived success in changing the patients’ health behavior. Methods: An observational cross‑sectional study was carried out from March to April 2020 among community pharmacists in Khartoum locality. Results: A total of 150 community pharmacists who participated in the study showed that the most important purpose of consumers’ visits to community pharmacy was related to seeking pharmaceutical advice about drug dosage, indication, availability, and side effects which were ranked first, second, third, and fourth, respectively. In the area of the pharmacists’ perceptions on their preparedness to counsel patients on health‑related behaviors, the perceived preparedness was highest for counseling on taking drugs as prescribed/directed (mean [standard deviation (SD)]; 4.5 [0.9]) and knowledge about drug contents and side effects (mean [SD]; 4.2 [1.1]). The community pharmacists perceived success in helping patients to change their health‑related behaviors. Conclusions: The majority of participants have a positive attitude toward counseling the population on health behaviors and indicated their willingness to learn more about health promotion.

Pages 45-49
Year 2020
Issue 2
Volume 4

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