Abu-Farha Rana, Alzoubi Karem H, Abu Assab Mohammad, Awwad Oriana, Gharaibeh Lobna, Mukattash Tareq L, Halboup Abdulsalam M
Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Science Private University, Amman, Jordan.
Department of Pharmacy Practice and Pharmacotherapeutics, University of Sharjah, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates.
Patient Prefer Adherence. 2023 Aug 25;17:2131-2140. doi: 10.2147/PPA.S428470. eCollection 2023.
This research aimed to explore how telepharmacy is perceived, whether it would be willingly used by the overall population in Jordan, and the associated socioeconomic disparities that might affect its acceptance.
This is a survey-based cross-sectional study involving the general public of Jordan. The study took place in various Jordanian cities from May 2nd to June 1st, 2023. Using Google forms, the questionnaire was shared through various social media channels (such as Facebook and WhatsApp).
The questionnaire received responses from 800 participants. The data showed that a sizable portion of the Jordanian population were unaware of telepharmacy (n= 343, 42.9%), and a majority had never utilized it (n= 131, 16.4%). The participants viewed the main advantage of telepharmacy as minimizing unnecessary trips to pharmacies (n= 668, 83.5%) and reducing travel time and expenses (n= 632, 79.0%). However, the primary concern was the mental effort required to use this service (n= 465, 58.1%). Of the respondents, 61.3% (n= 490) indicated a willingness to adopt telepharmacy services in the future. Regression analysis indicated that men were more likely to use this service compared to women (OR= 1.947, p<0.001), and people living in northern and southern Jordan exhibited a greater willingness compared to those inhabiting the central region (OR= 2.168, p<0.001).
The results reveal a positive attitude towards and a significant readiness to embrace telepharmacy among the Jordanian population. However, for broader acceptance and utilization, apprehensions regarding the service need to be addressed. Doing so could improve access to pharmaceutical care, particularly for patients living in far-flung areas of Jordan.
本研究旨在探讨人们对远程药学服务的看法,约旦全体民众是否愿意使用该服务,以及可能影响其接受程度的相关社会经济差异。
这是一项基于调查的横断面研究,涉及约旦公众。该研究于2023年5月2日至6月1日在约旦的多个城市开展。通过谷歌表单,问卷通过各种社交媒体渠道(如脸书和WhatsApp)进行分享。
问卷收到了800名参与者的回复。数据显示,相当一部分约旦民众不了解远程药学服务(n = 343,42.9%),大多数人从未使用过该服务(n = 131,16.4%)。参与者认为远程药学服务的主要优势是减少前往药店的不必要行程(n = 668,83.5%)以及减少出行时间和费用(n = 632,79.0%)。然而,主要担忧是使用这项服务所需的脑力(n = 465,58.1%)。在受访者中,61.3%(n = 490)表示愿意在未来采用远程药学服务。回归分析表明,与女性相比,男性更有可能使用这项服务(OR = 1.947,p < 0.001),与居住在中部地区的人相比,约旦北部和南部地区的人表现出更高的意愿(OR = 2.168,p < 0.001)。
结果显示约旦民众对远程药学服务持积极态度并显著愿意接受。然而,为了更广泛地接受和使用,需要解决对该服务的担忧。这样做可以改善药学服务的可及性。特别是对于居住在约旦偏远地区的患者。