Assessment of Patients' Satisfaction with Pharmaceutical Care Services in a Nigerian Teaching Hospital: A Cross Sectional Study

Samuel Chijioke Ofili, S. C. Okenwa, C. Iyi, Chika Augusta Ekweozor, Princess Chidiebube Uwaezuoke, Ifeoma Joy Onuzulike, Somtochukwu Maria-regina Nwajiobi, W. J. Igbokwe, Chinaza Linda Odo
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Objective: Pharmaceutical Care (PC) services have come to be the cornerstone of pharmacy practice all over the world. PC has been linked to better clinical and humanistic outcomes for patients. In Nigeria, only a few studies have analyzed pharmacists' pharmaceutical care services in hospitals. This study aims to ascertain patients' satisfaction with pharmaceutical care services and evaluate pharmacists' practices in Nigerian hospitals. Methods: This was a cross-sectional study using a semi-structured questionnaire among inpatients and outpatients visiting five clinics in the hospital. The questionnaire was interviewer-administered. Descriptive statistics were used to summarize the findings. The chi-square test was used to determine the association between respondents' sociodemographic variables and their satisfaction towards pharmacists' medication counselling. Results: Five hundred and three patients participated in the study. Females that participated in the study formed 58.6% of the total population. Approximately 71.4% of the respondents were satisfied with the pharmaceutical care services provided by pharmacists in the hospital. Most participants (70.8%) completed tertiary education, and the majority (63.4%) of the visits were follow-ups. There was no statistically significant correlation between the sociodemographic factors and patients' satisfaction, except for age and patronage, which showed a positive association. Conclusion: Patients at the University of Nigeria teaching hospital were satisfied with the pharmaceutical care services offered by the pharmacists. However, some of the respondents noted some level of dissatisfaction with the willingness of pharmacists to re-counsel patients upon request. An effective policy and strategy would address the issue and raise satisfaction.
尼日利亚某教学医院患者对药学服务满意度的横断面研究
目的:药学服务(PC)已成为世界各地药学实践的基石。PC与患者更好的临床和人文预后有关。在尼日利亚,只有少数研究分析了医院药剂师的药学服务。本研究旨在了解奈及利亚医院患者对药学服务的满意度,并评估药师的执业情况。方法:采用半结构式问卷调查,对该院5个门诊的住院和门诊患者进行横断面研究。问卷由访谈者填写。描述性统计用于总结研究结果。采用卡方检验确定被调查者的社会人口学变量与药师用药咨询满意度之间的关系。结果:共有503例患者参与了本研究。参与研究的女性占总人口的58.6%。约71.4%的受访者对医院药师提供的药学服务感到满意。大多数参与者(70.8%)完成了高等教育,大部分(63.4%)的访视是随访。社会人口学因素与患者满意度之间无统计学上的显著相关,但年龄和惠顾者表现出正相关。结论:尼日利亚大学教学医院的患者对药师提供的药学服务较为满意。然而,一些受访者指出,药剂师愿意根据要求对患者进行重新咨询,这在某种程度上是不满意的。一项有效的政策和战略将解决这一问题并提高满意度。
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