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Coronavirus disease patients' views and experiences of pharmaceutical care services in Lebanon.


ABSTRACT:

Objectives

This study aimed to explore the experiences and views of domiciliary coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients towards pharmaceutical care services provided during their infection.

Methods

This was a single-centred observational study conducted among home-treated COVID-19 patients (n = 500), who were tested positive for COVID-19 in a medical centre in Lebanon.

Key findings

Out of the 500 home-treated COVID-19 patients invited to participate in the study, 279 patients completed the questionnaire. Although the participants had a good view of pharmacists caring for COVID-19 patients (mean view score: 17.79/25), their treatment experiences were unsatisfactory (mean experience score: 1.51/4).

Conclusions

COVID-19 patients reported minimal involvement of pharmacists in their treatment. Therefore, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, healthcare authorities should intervene in restructuring, guiding and reviewing unrealized new pharmaceutical services to COVID-19 outpatients.

SUBMITTER: Mukattash TL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8767875 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Coronavirus disease patients' views and experiences of pharmaceutical care services in Lebanon.

Mukattash Tareq L TL   Jarab Anan S AS   Al-Qerem Walid W   Abu Farha Rana K RK   Itani Rania R   Karout Samar S   Mukattash Ibrahim L IL  

The International journal of pharmacy practice 20220101 1


<h4>Objectives</h4>This study aimed to explore the experiences and views of domiciliary coronavirus disease (COVID-19) patients towards pharmaceutical care services provided during their infection.<h4>Methods</h4>This was a single-centred observational study conducted among home-treated COVID-19 patients (n = 500), who were tested positive for COVID-19 in a medical centre in Lebanon.<h4>Key findings</h4>Out of the 500 home-treated COVID-19 patients invited to participate in the study, 279 patien  ...[more]

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