Home delivery of medications: Community pharmacists’ perspectives on the pros and cons of the service
Abstract
Objectives: The main goal of the current study was to investigate pharmacists’
perception of home delivery of medications service in Jordan and their
willingness to use the service.
Method: This cross-sectional observational study was conducted between
March and April 2022. The study targeted community pharmacists working at
different community pharmacies across Jordan. The study questionnaire was distributed through Facebook to target Jordanian community pharmacists’ groups.
Results: Three hundred and twenty-four community pharmacists participated
in the study, 75% (n = 244) of pharmacists reported being willing to use the
home delivery and 274 (84.6%) thought it increases the efficiency of their
community pharmacies’ services. Only 129 (39.8%) pharmacists agreed or
strongly agreed that unlike in-store service, home delivery of medications is
suitable only for OTC but not for prescriptions medications Nearly half the
number of participating pharmacists (n = 153, 47.2%) believe that the service
is suitable for refill prescriptions but not for new prescriptions. Pharmacists
believe that the foremost pros of the service were to continue life-saving
medical treatment (n = 249, 76.9%), serve sick, elderly, and disabled patients
(n = 241, 74.4%), and decrease congestion at health facilities (n = 228, 70.4%).
On the other hand, the cons of this service, as perceived by pharmacists
included failing to build a professional relationship with patients (n = 203,
62.7%), and the contribution to communication errors (n=147, 45.4%). Logistic
regression showed that pharmacists who serve 50 patients or more per day
were more willing to use the service than those serving less than 50 patients
per day (OR = 2.058, P = 0.032).
Conclusion: The majority of participating pharmacists in this study were willing
to use the service at their community pharmacies, especially those serving a large number of patients per day which may indicate the potential of this
service in relieving the pressure on community pharmacies and allowing them
to serve more patients efficiently.
Journal/Conference Information
Frontiers in Public Health,DOI: 10.3389/fpubh.2022.966145, ISSN: 22962565, Volume: 10, Issue: x, Pages Range: 1-8,