Badr Aisha F, Ismail Ghady A, Alghuraybi Rawan H, Lahza Raghad Z
King Abdulaziz University Faculty of Pharmacy, Pharmacy Practice Department, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Pharm J. 2021 Jun;29(6):533-538. doi: 10.1016/j.jsps.2021.04.014. Epub 2021 Apr 23.
There are many ways to raise public health awareness and recently, Social media networks (SMN) have played a big role in it. The study aims to assess SMN use for acquiring health care information and publics' perception of virtual encounters with pharmacists for health- related purposes; particularly in times of a pandemic crisis.
A bi-phasic cross-sectional survey was distributed on 2017 and again during COVID-19 pandemic. both phases (phase 1) and (phase 2) respectively, were compared and analyzed.
On phase 1 and phase 2 we collected 566 and 409 respondents respectively. Most used SMNs in both phases were Twitter, Snapchat and Instagram. In both phases respondents preferred acquiring health care information by going physically to the hospital or pharmacy, however virtual interactions were only accepted by (14%) in phase 1 compared to (36%) in phase 2. Additionally, while only 15% said they would "definitely" reach a pharmacist virtually in phase 1, 50% said they would in phase 2. In phase 2, 90% follow the Saudi Ministry of Health website, while 41% follow verified doctors for acquiring medical health-care information. Virtual contact with a pharmacist was mostly (76%) for medical consultation.
This study is the first to shed light on society's acceptance and perception of an innovative educational tool taken by the pharmacist through social media and virtual portals among the Saudi population in Jeddah. There's an opportunity for Medication Therapy Management (MTM), CMR, medication refill, and disease follow up that the pharmacist can take the lead in, if properly implemented. Future studies should look into safe and reliable ways to make use of SMNs as well as virtual tools to expand public health awareness especially in a highly technology dependent society.
提高公众健康意识的方法有很多,最近社交媒体网络在其中发挥了重要作用。本研究旨在评估社交媒体网络在获取医疗保健信息方面的应用,以及公众对与药剂师进行与健康相关的虚拟交流的看法;特别是在大流行危机时期。
在2017年以及新冠疫情期间分别开展了一项双阶段横断面调查。对两个阶段(阶段1和阶段2)分别进行了比较和分析。
在阶段1和阶段2中,我们分别收集了566名和409名受访者的数据。两个阶段中最常使用的社交媒体网络是推特、阅后即焚和照片墙。在两个阶段中,受访者都更倾向于亲自前往医院或药房获取医疗保健信息,然而在阶段1中只有14%的人接受虚拟互动,相比之下在阶段2中这一比例为36%。此外,虽然在阶段1中只有15%的人表示他们“肯定会”通过虚拟方式联系药剂师,但在阶段2中有50%的人表示会这样做。在阶段2中,90%的人关注沙特卫生部网站,而41%的人关注经过认证的医生以获取医疗保健信息。与药剂师的虚拟联系大多(76%)是为了进行医疗咨询。
本研究首次揭示了吉达沙特人群中社会对药剂师通过社交媒体和虚拟平台采用的创新教育工具的接受度和看法。如果实施得当,药剂师在药物治疗管理(MTM)、药物重整、药物续方和疾病随访方面存在机会可以发挥带头作用。未来的研究应探索安全可靠的方法来利用社交媒体网络以及虚拟工具,以扩大公众健康意识,特别是在一个高度依赖技术的社会中。