Investigating Community Pharmacist Experiences with Telepharmacy in the Absence of Regulatory Support in Indonesia.

IF 3.8 4区 医学 Q1 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Imam Fathorrahman, Umi Athiyah, Abdul Rahem, Long Chiau Ming, Elil Renganathan, Yaser Mohammed Al-Worafi, Andi Hermansyah
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Abstract

Background and objectives: Telepharmacy has been increasingly used in Indonesian community pharmacies despite the absence of a policy regulating the services. In tandem with the lack of standardized pharmaceutical care, providing telepharmacy services may vary across community pharmacies. This study investigates the contemporary practice of telepharmacy in Indonesian community pharmacy.

Methods: A cross-sectional survey using a validated online questionnaire was conducted. The targeted participants were community pharmacists who claimed to have provided telepharmacy service daily. The participants were approached using purposive sampling and extended using the accidental sampling method. The questionnaire asked about several activities that pharmacists do when delivering telepharmacy services. The data were subsequently analyzed using descriptive statistics.

Results: Overall, 250 pharmacists participated in the online survey. Most respondents were female (73.6%) and less than 41 years old (78.6%). Despite respondents claiming to know telepharmacy (70%), more than half (52%) never attended any training and workshops on telepharmacy. Chat messaging apps were common platforms for telepharmacy (87.2%). Low patient uptake was evident in most pharmacies (74.4%). More than 96% of respondents ensured the accuracy of patient data before delivering the service. This includes verifying patient prescriptions and checking the prescribed medicines with patient history. However, fewer pharmacists frequently documented patient data (36%), communicated care plans to patients (22%), provided drug information (2.9%), and monitored outcomes (29.2%).

Conclusion: The lack of regulation has contributed to unstandardized telepharmacy practice. Despite the untapped potential, the growth of telepharmacy services in Indonesian community pharmacies is uncertain, with ongoing support from the regulation needed.

在缺乏监管支持的情况下,调查印度尼西亚社区药剂师远程药房的经验。
背景和目标:尽管缺乏规范远程药房服务的政策,但远程药房已越来越多地在印度尼西亚社区药房使用。由于缺乏标准化的药学服务,各个社区药房提供的远程药房服务可能各不相同。本研究调查当代印尼社区药房的远程药房实务。方法:采用经验证的在线问卷进行横断面调查。目标参与者是声称每天提供远程药房服务的社区药剂师。研究对象采用目的性抽样法,扩展采用偶然抽样法。问卷询问了药剂师在提供远程药房服务时所做的几项活动。随后使用描述性统计对数据进行分析。结果:共有250名药师参与在线调查。受访者以女性(73.6%)和41岁以下(78.6%)居多。尽管受访者声称知道远程医疗(70%),但超过一半(52%)的受访者从未参加过任何远程医疗的培训和研讨会。聊天信息应用是远程医疗的常见平台(87.2%)。大多数药房(74.4%)的患者摄取明显较低。超过96%的应答者在提供服务之前确保了患者数据的准确性。这包括核实病人的处方和核对病人的病史。然而,很少有药剂师经常记录患者数据(36%)、与患者沟通护理计划(22%)、提供药物信息(2.9%)和监测结果(29.2%)。结论:监管的缺失导致了远程药房的不规范。尽管潜力尚未开发,但印度尼西亚社区药房远程药房服务的增长是不确定的,需要监管部门的持续支持。
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19 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Epidemiology and Global Health is an esteemed international publication, offering a platform for peer-reviewed articles that drive advancements in global epidemiology and international health. Our mission is to shape global health policy by showcasing cutting-edge scholarship and innovative strategies.
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