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Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan

Year 2013, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 7 - 11, 07.03.2014

Abstract

ABSTRACT
This study aimed to document the management of dyspepsia by community pharmacies in
two major cities of Pakistan; Islamabad (national capital) and Rawalpindi (twin city).
A comparative, cross-sectional study was designed to document the management of dyspepsia
including history taking and provision of advice at 238 randomly selected pharmacies
through simulated patient visits in twin cities of Pakistan. Kruskal-Wallis test and Man-
Whitney test (p ≤ 0.05) were used to compare management of dyspepsia by the dispensers
working at community pharmacies handled by different provider types in the two cities.
The simulated patients were dealt by a pharmacy salesperson in 75.6% (n= 180) of visits.
Medication was dispensed in 73.5% (n= 175) of the visits, while in 10.9% (n= 26) of the
cases the customer was referred directly to a physician. No significant difference at (p ≤
0.05) was observed among history taking and advice provision in treatment of dyspepsia by
the dispensers working at community pharmacies handled by different provider types and
situated at different settings in the two cities.
This study highlighted poor case management and dispensing practices of dyspepsia at
community pharmacies in Pakistan. Absence of qualified people, lack of provision of advice
and lack of professionalism by the dispensers are the main reasons for the poor quality of
services at community pharmacies.
KEYWORDS: Community pharmacies, dyspepsia, dispensers, history taking,
provision of advice, Pakistan.

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Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan

Year 2013, Volume: 17 Issue: 1, 7 - 11, 07.03.2014

Abstract

References

  • Talley NJ.Dyspepsia: management guidelines for the millennium. Gut. 2002;50:iv72-8.
  • Hungin AP, Rubin GP, Russell AJ, Convery B.Guidelines for dyspepsia management in general practice using focus groups.Br J Gen Pract 1997;47:275-9.
  • Chiba N, Fennerty MB, Gastroesophageal reflux disease. Evidence-Based Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Editors: JW Mc Donald, AK Burroughs, BG Feagan, MB Fennerty, Wiley-Blackwell, Oxford. 2010, p.19.
  • Angelone J. What role does lower esophageal sphincter (LES) pressure play in the etiology of gastroesophageal reflux disease? What factors affect LES pressure? Available from: http:// jangelone.yolasite.com/resources/nfsc%20470%20cs[1].pdf [accessed 9 September 2012]
  • Delaney B, Ford AC, Forman D, Moayyedi P, Qume M. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2009; 7(4):CD001961.
  • Tavrow, P., J. Shabahang, and S. Makama, Vendor-to-Vendor Education to improve malaria treatment by drug outlets in Kenya. 2002, Center for Human Services: Bethesda, MD USA.
  • Stenson B, Syhakhang L, Eriksson B, Tomson G.Real world pharmacy: assessing the quality of private pharmacy practice in the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Soc Sci Med 2001;52:393-404.
  • Trostle J. Inappropriate distribution of medicines by professionals in developing countries. Soc Sci Med 1996;42:1117-20.
  • Talley NJ, Zinsmeister AR, Schleck CD, Melton LJ 3rd. Dyspepsia and dyspepsia subgroups: a populationbased study.Gastroenterology. 1992;102:1259-68.
  • Hussain A, Ibrahim MI. Medication counselling and dispensing practices at community pharmacies: a comparative cross sectional study from Pakistan. Int J Clin Pharm 2011;33:859-67.
  • Erwin J, Britten N, Jones R.General practitioners’ views on the over-the-counter availability of H2-antagonists. Br J Gen Pract 1997;47:99-102.
  • Shaikh BT, Haran D, Hatcher J. Where do they go, whom do they consult, and why? Health-seeking behaviors in the northern areas of Pakistan. Qual Health Res 2008;18:747-55.
  • Jafri W, Yakoob J, Jafri N, Islam M, Ali QM.Irritable bowel syndrome and health seeking behaviour in different communities of Pakistan. J Pak Med Assoc 2007;57:285-7. WHO/ INRUD. How to Investigate Drug Use in Health Facilities: Selected Drug Use Indicators - EDM Research Series No. 007, 1993. Available from: http://apps.who.int/medicinedocs/en/d/Js2289e/ [Accessed 9 Sepetember 2012]
  • Hungin AP, Rubin GP, Russell AJ, Convery B.Guidelines for dyspepsia management in general practice using focus groups.Br J Gen Pract 1997;47:275-9.
  • Smith F. The quality of private pharmacy services in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review. Pharm World Sci 2009;31:351-61.
  • Puspitasari HP, Aslani P, Krass I. A review of counseling practices on prescription medicines in community pharmacies. Res Social Adm Pharm 2009;5:197-210.
  • Nsimba SE. Assessing the impact of educational intervention for improving management of malaria and other childhood illnesses in Kibaha District-Tanzania. East Afr J Public Health 2007;4:5-11.
  • Hussain A, Ibrahim MI. Management of diarrhoea cases by community pharmacies in 3 cities of Pakistan. East Mediterr Health J 2012;18:635-40.
  • Perveen I, Hasan M, Masud MA, Bhuiyan MM, Rahman MM. Irritable bowel syndrome in a Bangladeshi urban community: prevalence and health care seeking pattern. Saudi J Gastroenterol 2009;15:239-43.
  • Hargie OD, Morrow NC, Woodman C. Pharmacists’ evaluation of key communication skills in practice. Patient Educ Couns 2000;39:61-70.
  • Krishnan HS, Schaefer M. Evaluation of the impact of pharmacist’s advice giving on the outcomes of self-medication in patients suffering from dyspepsia. Pharm World Sci 2000;22:102-8 Sinclair HK, Bond CM, Hannaford PC. Long term follow-up studies of users of nonprescription medicines purchased from community pharmacies: some methodological issues. Drug Saf 2001;24:929-38.
  • Westerlund T, Allebeck P, Marklund B, Andersson IL, Brånstad JO, Sjöblom M. Evaluation of a model for counseling patients with dyspepsia in Swedish community pharmacies. Am J Health Syst Pharm 2003;60:1336-41.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Madeeha Malik This is me

Azhar Hussain This is me

Muhammad Shafiq This is me

Javeid Iqbal This is me

Publication Date March 7, 2014
Published in Issue Year 2013 Volume: 17 Issue: 1

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APA Malik, M., Hussain, A., Shafiq, M., Iqbal, J. (2014). Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, 17(1), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.96406
AMA Malik M, Hussain A, Shafiq M, Iqbal J. Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan. J Res Pharm. March 2014;17(1):7-11. doi:10.12991/mpj.96406
Chicago Malik, Madeeha, Azhar Hussain, Muhammad Shafiq, and Javeid Iqbal. “Assessment of Case Management of Dyspepsia at Community Pharmacies in Two Cities of Pakistan”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17, no. 1 (March 2014): 7-11. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.96406.
EndNote Malik M, Hussain A, Shafiq M, Iqbal J (March 1, 2014) Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17 1 7–11.
IEEE M. Malik, A. Hussain, M. Shafiq, and J. Iqbal, “Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan”, J Res Pharm, vol. 17, no. 1, pp. 7–11, 2014, doi: 10.12991/mpj.96406.
ISNAD Malik, Madeeha et al. “Assessment of Case Management of Dyspepsia at Community Pharmacies in Two Cities of Pakistan”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal 17/1 (March 2014), 7-11. https://doi.org/10.12991/mpj.96406.
JAMA Malik M, Hussain A, Shafiq M, Iqbal J. Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan. J Res Pharm. 2014;17:7–11.
MLA Malik, Madeeha et al. “Assessment of Case Management of Dyspepsia at Community Pharmacies in Two Cities of Pakistan”. Marmara Pharmaceutical Journal, vol. 17, no. 1, 2014, pp. 7-11, doi:10.12991/mpj.96406.
Vancouver Malik M, Hussain A, Shafiq M, Iqbal J. Assessment of case management of dyspepsia at community pharmacies in two cities of Pakistan. J Res Pharm. 2014;17(1):7-11.

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