03937nas a2200277 4500008004100000024000600041245007600047210006900123260001800192300001200210490000700222520308400229653002403313653000903337653001603346653001303362653001803375100002503393700002803418700003003446700002903476700003503505700002903540700002603569856006403595 2022 eng d a500aThe Practice of home healthcare services by Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia0 aPractice of home healthcare services by Pharmacists in Saudi Ara cDecember 2022 a104-1110 v113 a
Objectives: To illustrate the practice of home healthcare services by pharmacists in Saudi Arabia. Methods: It analyzes a cross-sectional survey that discussed practice at home health care services in Saudi Arabia. The study comprised respondents’ demographic information about pharmacists and home healthcare pharmacy services implementation and resources used for home healthcare pharmacy services. The 5-point Likert response scale system was used with closed-ended questions. The survey was validated through the revision of expert reviewers and pilot testing. Besides, various tests of reliability, McDonald’s ω, Cronbach alpha, Gutmann’s λ2, and Gutmann’s λ6, were done with the study. Furthermore, the data analysis of the practice home healthcare services by pharmacists in Saudi Arabia is done through the survey monkey system. Besides, the statistical package of social sciences (SPSS), Jeffery’s Amazing Statistics Program (JASP), and Microsoft Excel sheet version 16. Results: A total number of 393 pharmacists responded to the questionnaire. Of them, more than three-quarters responded from the Central region (303 (77.10%)), with statistically significant differences between the provinces (p=0.000). Males responded less than females (195 (49.74%)) versus 197 (50.26%%)), with statistically non-significant differences between them (p=0.920). Most of the responders were in the age group of 24-35 years (267 (67.94%)) and 36-45 years (121 (30.79%)), with statistically significant differences between all age groups (p=0.000). The average number of home healthcare prescriptions was (17.46) daily per responder, with a total number (6,861) per day. The highest range number of prescriptions was (26-30) ((33.93%) daily. Those prescriptions were dispensed to home healthcare (8.34) patients daily per each responder, with the highest range number of patients being (16-18) ((25.95%) daily per each responder. The average score of the practice of pharmacists about the home healthcare Pharmacy implementations was (4.45). The element “The medication error system is included in home healthcare pharmacy services” obtained the highest score (4.60). The pharmacists believe that “The research on home healthcare pharmacy services” (4.57) and “The cost analysis of home healthcare pharmacy services. The most used resources of the home healthcare pharmacy services in practice were Health Practitioners 265 (67.60%) and Drug Bulletin 246 (62.76%). They were followed by Internet 241 (61.48%), Scientific literature 212 (54.08%). Conclusion: The home care pharmacy practice by pharmacists is appropriate. Each pharmacist provides home care activities based on each type of healthcare organization. The vision, mission, and home care pharmacy strategy should be identified, and the home care pharmacist role must be unified at all healthcare institutions. Besides, further research about home care pharmacy practice is highly suggested in Saudi Arabia.
10ahealthcare services10aHome10aPharmacists10aPractice10aSaudi Arabia.1 aAlomi, Yousef, Ahmed1 aAlmadany, Maha, Hussein1 aJasser, Areej, Abdullah A1 aAlrakaf, Fawaz, Abdullah1 aAlshamrani, Fatima, Abdulqader1 aMuwainea, Hussa, Mubarak1 aAlzahrani, Osama, Ali uhttps://www.ijphs.org/article/2022/11/3/105530ijpcs20221117