Ndem Ekpedeme, Udoh Arit, Awofisayo Olajide, Bafor Enitome
University of Uyo, AkwaIbom State, Nigeria.
University College London, London, United Kingdom.
Innov Pharm. 2019 Oct 3;10(3). doi: 10.24926/iip.v10i3.1774. eCollection 2019.
Online pharmacies benefit consumer healthcare experience through affording convenience, efficiency, greater confidentiality, and improved access to medicines. There are several online pharmacies in Nigeria, however, studies about their use as well as consumer and pharmacists' perceptions of the service are lacking.
This study aimed to evaluate community pharmacists' and consumer perceptions of online pharmacy services (OPS) in Uyo metropolis, Nigeria.
This was a cross-sectional survey involving community pharmacists and consumers. The survey instrument was a structured, self-administered questionnaire. Survey data was analysed descriptively using frequencies and percentages while X was used to evaluate association between variables.
In total, 60 community pharmacists and 500 consumers replied to the survey. Although the majority (>85%) of the survey respondents reported frequent internet use, only about a third (28%) of the consumers and 57% of the pharmacists were aware of the availability of online pharmacy services in Nigeria. In general, majority of the consumers were positive about using online pharmacies with approximately two thirds (67%) indicating that they would consider purchasing medicines from the service in future. Also, 83% of the consumers indicated that access to online drug information and medicine advice via the service will be valuable. There was a significant (P <0.05) association between consumers' online shopping behaviour and their likelihood to use the service. Also, majority (92%) of the community pharmacists in this survey agreed that online pharmacies promote pharmaceutical care and this perceived need was associated with their likelihood to provide the service in future (p=0.002). Consumer concerns about the service included the risk of substandard and counterfeit medicines, internet security, unavailability of prescribed brands, chances of ordering wrong medicines and uncertainty about timely delivery.
Overall awareness of the availability of online pharmacy services in Nigeria is limited in the survey population despite reported frequent internet use in this cohort. Generally, our findings suggest the potential for future uptake of online pharmacy services and highlight the need for a standardised approach to service provision as well as a regulatory framework to improve consumer confidence and alleviate the concerns raised.
在线药房通过提供便利、高效、更高的保密性以及改善药品获取途径,提升了消费者的医疗保健体验。尼日利亚有多家在线药房,然而,关于其使用情况以及消费者和药剂师对该服务的看法的研究却很缺乏。
本研究旨在评估尼日利亚乌约市社区药剂师和消费者对在线药房服务(OPS)的看法。
这是一项涉及社区药剂师和消费者的横断面调查。调查工具是一份结构化的自填式问卷。调查数据采用频率和百分比进行描述性分析,同时使用X来评估变量之间的关联。
共有60名社区药剂师和500名消费者回复了调查。尽管大多数(>85%)的调查受访者表示经常使用互联网,但只有约三分之一(28%)的消费者和57%的药剂师知道尼日利亚有在线药房服务。总体而言,大多数消费者对使用在线药房持积极态度,约三分之二(67%)表示他们未来会考虑从该服务购买药品。此外,83%的消费者表示通过该服务获取在线药品信息和用药建议将很有价值。消费者的在线购物行为与其使用该服务的可能性之间存在显著(P<0.05)关联。此外,本次调查中大多数(92%)社区药剂师认为在线药房促进了药学服务,这种认知需求与其未来提供该服务的可能性相关(p=0.002)。消费者对该服务的担忧包括药品质量不合格和假冒的风险、网络安全、没有处方品牌药品、订购错误药品的可能性以及交货及时性的不确定性。
尽管该队列中报告经常使用互联网,但调查人群对尼日利亚在线药房服务可用性的总体认知有限。总体而言,我们的研究结果表明在线药房服务未来有被采用的潜力,并强调需要一种标准化的服务提供方法以及一个监管框架,以提高消费者信心并缓解所提出的担忧。