Knowledge, Attitude and Practice of Lebanese Community Pharmacists toward Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease

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Souheil Hallit
Rouba Karen Zeidan
Sylvia Saade
Aline Hajj
Rabih Hallit
Charbel Yahchouchy
Nelly Kheir
Katia Iskandar
Hala Sacre
Pascale Salameh
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[1] Holy Spirit University of Kaslik (USEK),Faculty of Medicine and Medical Sciences
[2] Epidémiologie Clinique et Toxicologie - Liban (INSPECT-LB),Institut National de Santé Publique
[3] Lebanese University,Faculty of Public Health 2
[4] Lebanese International University,School of Pharmacy
[5] Faculty of Pharmacy,Laboratoire de Pharmacologie, Pharmacie clinique et Contrôle de Qualité des médicaments, Pôle Technologie
[6] Saint-Joseph University,Santé (PTS)
[7] Saint-Joseph University,Faculty of Pharmacy
[8] Holy Family University,Faculty of Pedagogy
[9] INSERM,Drug Information Center
[10] Equipe 5,Faculty of Pharmacy
[11] EQUITY,Faculty of Medicine
[12] Order of Pharmacists of Lebanon,undefined
[13] Lebanese University,undefined
[14] Lebanese University,undefined
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Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health | 2020年 / 10卷
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COPD; knowledge; attitude; practice; community; pharmacists;
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Inclusion of a pharmacist showed that pharmacy-led patient education can positively impact treatment outcome, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) knowledge, medication adherence, quality of life, significant reduction in hospital admission rates, and emergency department visits. The objectives were to assess the degree of COPD knowledge in Lebanese community pharmacists as well as their attitudes and practice toward disease management. Between January and May 2018, a cross-sectional survey enrolled 709 Lebanese community pharmacists. A committee was created to build up the questionnaire; it was composed of two physicians (one infectious disease specialist and one pulmonologist) and eight pharmacists, with long expertise in community and hospital pharmacy. It comprised 12 questions assessing knowledge, 12 questions for attitude, and 13 questions for practice. Higher attitude (β = 0.56) and higher practice (β = 0.41) were associated with higher knowledge score. Higher knowledge (β = 0.10) and practice (β = 0.16) scores as well as female gender (β = 0.60) were significantly associated with higher attitude scores. Higher knowledge (β = 0.13) and higher attitude (β = 0.19) showed significant association with higher practice scores. Female gender (β = -0.94), however, was significantly associated with decreased practice score. Our study highlights the importance of assessing the capabilities of pharmacists of achieving their support role in COPD patients. In order to improve community pharmacists’ knowledge of COPD, ultimately improving patient outcomes, further education is crucial.
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