Amira B Kassem, Ahmad Z Al Meslamani, Mohamed AbdElrahman, Nadia Al Mazrouei, Sherouk M Okda, Noha A El-Bassiouny, Asmaa Abdel-Hamed Hamedo, Doaa Abdelrazek Shaban, Dina Fathy Elsmadessy, Ammena Y Binsaleh, Asmaa Saleh, Hebatallah Ahmed Mohamed Moustafa
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The intervention group received community pharmacy counseling, and the control group received the usual care. Both groups were monitored for 12 months for recurrence evaluation. <b>Results:</b> A total of 173 patients were included, of whom 96 (55.5%) received patient counseling. The types of infection included <i>Oxyuris</i> (44.5%), <i>Entamoeba histolytica</i> (28.9%), Ascaris (8.7%), <i>Entamoeba Cyst</i> (8.7%), <i>Giardiasis</i> (4.6%), <i>Schistosomiasis</i> (2.9%), and <i>pinworm</i> (1.7%). A total of 119 participants (68.8%) reported a need for dose repetition. Personal hygiene practices were reported by 71 participants (41%). Recurrence of infection was observed in 101 cases (58.4%). Patient counseling was significantly associated with lower recurrence rates and higher rates of personal hygiene application (<i>p</i> < 0.001). 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The Impact of a Community Pharmacy-Led Deworming-Related Counselling Service: An Interventional Study in a Low-to-Middle Income Country.
Background: Since the current increase in antimicrobial resistance globally, parasitic infectious diseases have become a greater public health crisis than ever before and an absolute priority. The Egyptian community pharmacist, as a health care provider and advisor, has a potential role to play in deworming. Objective: To evaluate the outcomes of community pharmacist-led deworming-related counseling services. Methods: A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted in Damanhur, Behera, Egypt. The intervention group received community pharmacy counseling, and the control group received the usual care. Both groups were monitored for 12 months for recurrence evaluation. Results: A total of 173 patients were included, of whom 96 (55.5%) received patient counseling. The types of infection included Oxyuris (44.5%), Entamoeba histolytica (28.9%), Ascaris (8.7%), Entamoeba Cyst (8.7%), Giardiasis (4.6%), Schistosomiasis (2.9%), and pinworm (1.7%). A total of 119 participants (68.8%) reported a need for dose repetition. Personal hygiene practices were reported by 71 participants (41%). Recurrence of infection was observed in 101 cases (58.4%). Patient counseling was significantly associated with lower recurrence rates and higher rates of personal hygiene application (p < 0.001). Multivariate logistic regression analysis revealed that patient counseling and personal hygiene measures were the only significant predictors of infection recurrence rate. Conclusions: Community pharmacists' deworming-related counseling had positive behavioral and clinical outcomes.