消费者对网上药店的看法和体验的定性探索:来自发展中国家的叙述。

IF 2.6 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2025-10-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0331237
Amal K Suleiman, Abbas Albarq, Ateeq Ur Rehman
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导言:互联网和在线药店的广泛采用使获取药物更加方便,特别是随着发展中国家越来越多地使用智能手机。虽然这些新的购买方法提供了获取便利,但它们也引起了人们对假药普遍存在的担忧。本研究考察了在线药店的消费者体验,重点关注影响购买决策的因素以及在发展中国家购买药品和补品的相关问题。方法:于2023年6 - 10月在伊斯兰堡/拉瓦尔品第(巴基斯坦联邦区双城)进行探索性定性研究。进行了四次焦点小组讨论(fgd),每次持续约30-40分钟。研究人员亲自接触了参与者,并向他们解释了这项研究的目的。参与者在获得书面知情同意后被招募。本研究以扎根理论为指导方法,探讨消费者对从网上药店获得的产品的行为。在数据收集完成后,对来自fgd的录音进行转录。由于fgd是用乌尔都语进行的,所以录音是逐字逐句用乌尔都语转录的。随后,这些记录被一位精通乌尔都语和英语的独立研究人员翻译成英语。为了确保转录的准确性、全面性和公正性,转录的独立验证由另一位独立研究人员进行。结果:共有32名参与者参加了焦点小组讨论。政府指引确定了三个主题,即:购买网上药物/补充剂的原因、购买网上药物和补充剂时涉及的心理因素,以及对网上购买药物和补充剂的关注。这些主题又进一步分为十二个次级主题。与会者列举了支付方便、方便和方便、成本低、选择多、可及性和折扣等原因,说明他们倾向于在线购买药品和保健/食品补充剂。研究参与者提到的心理因素包括对药物疗效的怀疑、对安全性的担忧以及对储存条件的不确定。他们认为,网上购买药品和保健品的主要问题是个人信息泄露和通过电子邮件涌入不受欢迎的广告,这是网络安全措施不足造成的。结论:这项研究为发展中国家的消费者行为和对在线药店的关注提供了新的见解,增加了关于这一主题的有限文献。虽然网上药店提供便利,可以刺激经济增长,但研究强调,需要更严格的监管来解决消费者的担忧,确保安全可靠的购买体验。
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A qualitative exploration of consumers' views and experiences toward online pharmacies: Narrative from a developing country.

A qualitative exploration of consumers' views and experiences toward online pharmacies: Narrative from a developing country.

Introduction: The widespread adoption of the internet and online pharmacies has made accessing medications more convenient, especially with the growing use of smartphones in developing countries. While these new purchasing methods offer ease of access, they also raise concerns about the prevalence of counterfeit drugs. This study examines consumer experiences with online pharmacies, focusing on the factors that influence purchasing decisions and the concerns associated with buying medicines and supplements in the context of a developing country.

Method: An exploratory qualitative study was conducted in Islamabad/Rawalpindi (twin cities in Pakistan's federal area) from June to October 2023. Four focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted, with each lasting approximately 30-40 minutes. The participants were approached in person, and the purpose of the study was explained to them. The participants were recruited after written informed consent was obtained. Grounded theory was used as the guiding methodology to explore consumer behavior toward products obtained from online pharmacies. After the culmination of data collection, the audio recordings originating from the FGDs were transcribed. Since the FGDs were conducted in Urdu, the audio recording was transcribed in Urdu verbatim. Subsequently, the transcripts were translated into English by an independent researcher who was fluent in Urdu and English. To ensure the accuracy, comprehensiveness, and impartiality of the transcriptions, independent verification of the transcripts was conducted by a second independent researcher.

Results: A total of thirty-two participants took part in the focus group discussions. The FGDs identified three themes, namely: reasons for the purchase of online medicines/supplements, psychological factors involved in the purchase of online medications and supplements, and concerns regarding online purchase of medicine and supplements. The themes were further divided into twelve subthemes. Participants cited the ease of payment, ease and convenience, low cost, choice, accessibility, and discounts as reasons for favoring online purchase of medicines and health/food supplements. Doubts about the efficacy of the medicines, safety concerns, and uncertainty regarding storage conditions were the psychological factors that study participants mentioned. Personal information leakage and the influx of unwanted advertisements via email, which they attributed to inadequate online security measures, were the main concerns regarding online purchase of medicine and supplements.

Conclusion: This study offers new insights into consumer behaviors and concerns regarding online pharmacies in a developing country, adding to the limited literature on this topic. While online pharmacies offer convenience and can stimulate economic growth, the study emphasizes the need for stricter regulation to address consumer concerns and ensure safe and reliable purchasing experiences.

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