Barriers to the provision of asthma services and perceived practice towards asthma management among urban community pharmacists in Selangor, Malaysia

Authors

  • Waqas Akram University of Central Punjab, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Naeem Ijaz Gulabdevi Teaching Hospital
  • Hassan Ahmad University of Central Punjab, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Muhammad Jamshaid University of Central Punjab, Faculty of Pharmacy
  • Nahlah Elkudssiah Ismail Mahsa University, Faculty of Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000417324

Keywords:

Asthma, Perceived practive, Treatment barriers, Community pharmacists, Disease management

Abstract

This study aims to assess the perceived practice and barriers towards the provision of asthma management services among urban community pharmacists in Selangor, Malaysia. The study also highlights both pharmacist and patient-related barriers in asthma counseling. One hundred fifty urban community pharmacists in Selangor, Malaysia, were randomly selected and recruited for the present cross sectional baseline study. Previous studies have explored pharmacists’ perception on their roles in asthma management in different parts of the world. The data was collected through self-explanatory questionnaires (containing 47 items). The extracted data from the completed questionnaires were analyzed descriptively and inferentially using Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 19. Results showed that pharmacists perceived their roles in asthma management along three major dimensions: ‘patient self-management’, ‘medication use’ and ‘asthma control’, mean (±SD) score of the perception towards asthma management was 99.29 ± 4.58 over a maximum possible score of 110 with 90.26%. There were significant differences between the pharmacy education level and perceived practice of asthma management while there were insignificant differences between age, gender, ethnicity, number of practicing year and perceived practice of asthma management among respondents. Most common barriers towards asthma counselling including lack of time, lack of asthma knowledge, lack of counselling space and cost of asthma drugs. Conclusively, urban community pharmacists in Selangor, Malaysia, demonstrate good perceived practice of better management of asthma with multidimensional dimensional role against in disease care.

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Published

2018-12-20

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Barriers to the provision of asthma services and perceived practice towards asthma management among urban community pharmacists in Selangor, Malaysia. (2018). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 54(4), e17324. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000417324