Abdulmohsen A. Alturki’s research while affiliated with Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University and other places

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Community pharmacist's employment characteristics (N = 404).
Community pharmacist' telepharmacy knowledge (N = 404).
Logistic regression analysis of pharmacists' knowledge scores and personal data.
Logistic regression analysis of pharmacists' perception scores and personal data.
Logistic regression analysis of pharmacists' readiness scores and personal data.
Knowledge, Perceptions, and Readiness of Telepharmacy among Community Pharmacists
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July 2023

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Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal

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Asmaa H. Alsawadi

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Telepharmacy is a practical part of telemedicine that refers to providing pharmaceutical services within the scope of the pharmacist's obligations while maintaining a temporal and spatial distance between patients, users of health services, and healthcare professionals. The present study was a cross-sectional study conducted among community pharmacists in Saudi Arabia between March and May 2022 to assess their knowledge, perceptions, and readiness for telepharmacy. The survey was filled out by 404 respondents. The majority of respondents were male (59.90%) and the age of more than half of them was between 30 and 39 years old (54.46%). Most participants worked in urban areas (83.66%), and 42.57% had less than five years of experience in a pharmacy. Most participants agreed that telepharmacy is available in Saudi Arabia (82.67%). Approximately 70% of pharmacists felt that telepharmacy promotes patient medication adherence, and 77.72% agreed that telepharmacy increases patient access to pharmaceuticals in rural areas. More than 72% of pharmacists said they would work on telepharmacy initiatives in rural areas for free, and 74.26% said they would work outside of usual working hours if necessary. In the future, this research could aid in adopting full-fledged telepharmacy pharmaceutical care services in Saudi Arabia. It could also help academic initiatives by allowing telepharmacy practice models to be included as a topic course in the curriculum to prepare future pharmacists to deliver telepharmacy services.

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Demographic data of the respondents (n = 411).
Employment data of the respondents (n = 411).
Telepharmacy perceptions among pharmacists (n = 150).
Knowledge, Perceptions, and Readiness of Telepharmacy among Hospital Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia

April 2023

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Telepharmacy is a technology-based service that provides promoted services such as counseling, medication administration and compounding, drug therapy monitoring, and prescription review. It is unclear whether hospital pharmacists possess the necessary knowledge, attitudes, and willingness to practice telepharmacy. The current study sought to investigate Saudi Arabian hospital pharmacists’ understanding, attitudes, and level of preparedness for telepharmacy services. A total of 411 pharmacists responded to the survey. Only 43.33% of the respondents agreed that telepharmacy is available in Saudi Arabia and 36.67% of the respondents agreed that patients in rural areas can have more medication access and information via telepharmacy. Only 29.33% of pharmacists agreed that telepharmacy improves patient medication adherence, and about 34.00% of the pharmacists agreed that telepharmacy saves patients money and time by eliminating the need for them to travel to healthcare facilities. This research found that hospital pharmacists were unsure of their level of knowledge, their attitude toward telepharmacy, and their willingness to incorporate it into their future pharmacy practices. To ensure that tomorrow’s pharmacists have the skills they need to provide telepharmacy services, telepharmacy practice models must be incorporated into the educational programs that prepare them.

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... Individuals with higher education levels may have a better understanding of telepharmacy services, leading to a more positive perception. They may also be more likely to have the necessary skills to navigate telepharmacy platforms 24 . On the other hand, those with lower education levels may find telepharmacy more challenging, leading to a less positive perception. ...

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Older adults’ perception and Readiness Toward Telepharmacy Services: a cross-sectional study from Malaysia
Knowledge, Perceptions, and Readiness of Telepharmacy among Community Pharmacists

Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal

... Young pharmacists, in particular, represent a critical demographic for telepharmacy adoption, given their higher levels of technological proficiency and adaptability. However, knowledge gaps, varying attitudes, and differing perceptions toward telepharmacy among young pharmacists could pose barriers to its implementation (Ahmed et al., 2023;Alsultan et al., 2024). This narrative review aims to critically examine the existing knowledge, attitudes, and perceptions of young pharmacists in Indonesia, with a particular focus on the Special Region of Yogyakarta, to elucidate the factors that enable or hinder the adoption of telepharmacy. ...

Knowledge, Perceptions, and Readiness of Telepharmacy among Hospital Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia