Fathelrahman Ahmed Ibrahim, Awang Rahmat, Bashir Abdelgadir Ali, Taha Isam Ali M, Ibrahim Hind Musa
WHO Collaborating Center for Drug Information, Universiti Sains Malaysia, 11800 USM, Minden, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia.
Pharm World Sci. 2008 Dec;30(6):759-63. doi: 10.1007/s11096-008-9245-0. Epub 2008 Aug 15.
The services of the Ministry of Health Drug Information Center--Khartoum State were evaluated by assessing users' satisfaction.
Four hundred and twenty-three subjects were recruited from center records using a systematic random sampling technique. Subjects who consented were interviewed by telephone using a specially designed semi-structured questionnaire. Descriptive as well as comparative analyses were carried out. Differences between groups were tested using the Chi-square test when applicable.
The majority of users surveyed (89.6%) had called the center from within Khartoum State and 10.4% of users had called from other states. Of the enquiries, 36.1% were from pharmacists, 29.5% from physicians, and 22.3% from laypersons. The vast majority (93.1%) of respondents were educated to degree level or higher. Approximately one fifth, one half, and one third of the users surveyed had consulted the center >5 times, 2-5 times, and once, respectively. More than 90% of users rated the services provided as good to excellent and 94.7% declared their probable intention to continue utilizing the center in the future.
The center succeeded in satisfying and retaining its users by providing an acceptable quality of service.