Alzahrani Fahad, Khairi Nosaiba B, Alattas Baraah O, Alrehaili Toqa H, Aljehani Ghadeer S, Alahmadi Renad B, Refi Dalia Mohammed, Aljohani Lama S, Fadil Haifa Abdulrahman, Alnezary Faris S, Al Thaqfan Sultan S
Department of Pharmacy Practice, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, 42353 Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
Scientific Research Unit, College of Pharmacy, Taibah University, 42353 Madinah, Saudi Arabia.
Int J Pharm Pract. 2025 Apr 15;33(2):197-204. doi: 10.1093/ijpp/riae067.
Minor ailments are a significant burden on primary care services globally. In Saudi Arabia's evolving healthcare landscape, pharmacists play a crucial informal role, but no coordinated national approach exists. Understanding pharmacists' preparedness is thus vital to optimize successful integration. This study evaluated Saudi community pharmacists' perceptions, barriers, and facilitators related to minor ailment services (MAS) for capacity-building strategies.
A cross-sectional survey was conducted from April to July 2023. Data were collected from participants using a self-administered, anonymous questionnaire with 48 questions. The data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics in SPSS v.27.
Of the 720 pharmacists invited to participate, 442 completed the questionnaire, yielding an overall response rate of 61.4% (442/720). Most pharmacists recognized the value of accessible self-care support using their skills (92.6%), but 26.9% feared misdiagnosis risks. Most (93.9%) emphasized prudent triage and history-taking, and yet 22.2% were ambivalent on referrals. Key barriers that were identified included the lack of patient information (71.5%), lack of reimbursement for MAS (61.8%), lack of a private/counseling area (59.5%), and lack of knowledge for minor ailment management (48.2%). Pharmacists who work in rural areas, work part-time, and have not attended any training or education programs also tend to display a more uncertain attitude toward delivering services for minor ailments.
Pharmacists in Saudi Arabia can play a significant role in managing minor ailments, but the identified barriers must be addressed to integrate their services thoroughly. That can be done through comprehensive training, allocating resources, and establishing structured communication and referral pathways. This integration can improve healthcare accessibility, reduce costs, and better utilize pharmacists' expertise for delivering patient care.
小病是全球初级保健服务的一项重大负担。在沙特阿拉伯不断发展的医疗保健格局中,药剂师发挥着至关重要的非正式作用,但目前尚无协调一致的国家方法。因此,了解药剂师的准备情况对于优化成功整合至关重要。本研究评估了沙特社区药剂师对小病服务(MAS)的认知、障碍和促进因素,以制定能力建设策略。
于2023年4月至7月进行了一项横断面调查。使用一份包含48个问题的自填式匿名问卷收集参与者的数据。在SPSS v.27中使用描述性和推断性统计方法对数据进行分析。
在受邀参与的720名药剂师中,442名完成了问卷,总体回复率为61.4%(442/720)。大多数药剂师认可利用他们的技能提供便捷的自我护理支持的价值(92.6%),但26.9%的药剂师担心误诊风险。大多数(93.9%)强调谨慎分诊和病史采集,但仍有22.2%的药剂师对转诊态度矛盾。确定的主要障碍包括缺乏患者信息(71.5%)、MAS缺乏报销(61.8%)、缺乏私人/咨询区域(59.5%)以及缺乏小病管理知识(48.2%)。在农村地区工作、兼职工作且未参加过任何培训或教育项目的药剂师,对提供小病服务也往往表现出更不确定的态度。
沙特阿拉伯的药剂师在管理小病方面可以发挥重要作用,但必须解决已确定的障碍,以便全面整合他们的服务。这可以通过全面培训、分配资源以及建立结构化的沟通和转诊途径来实现。这种整合可以提高医疗保健的可及性、降低成本,并更好地利用药剂师的专业知识提供患者护理。