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A survey of knowledge, attitude, and practices of private retail pharmacies staff in tuberculosis care: study from Dera Ismail Khan City, Pakistan

机译:私人零售药房结核病护理人员的知识,态度和行为调查:来自巴基斯坦德拉伊斯梅尔汗市的研究

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In order to engage pharmacies in tuberculosis (TB) care, a survey was conducted in the Dera Ismail (DI) Khan City of the Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa province, Pakistan. The objectives were to; 1) characterize the retail pharmacies; 2) determine knowledge of the staff on various aspects of pulmonary TB; 3) determine practices related to the sale of anti-TB drugs, and referrals of presumptive TB patient, and willingness to participate in the National Tuberculosis Control Programme’s (NTP) Directly Observed Treatment Short-Course (DOTS) strategy. A cross-sectional survey was conducted by using a structured questionnaire to collect data from pharmacy staff at all the private retail pharmacies of the DI khan city. All the interviewed staff (n?=?82) were males, only 38% had formal training as pharmacist (5%) or as a pharmacy assistant (33%). Pharmacies established for a longer period were better staffed and had high customer load. About 92% of the interviewed staff knew that persistent cough is a symptom for TB, 82% knew that TB is diagnosed by examination of sputum. Almost 66% of the pharmacy staff did not know multi-drug resistance TB as a consequence of improper treatment. Those with formal training and longer experience in retail pharmacy had better knowledge of various aspects of TB as compared to the staff with no formal pharmacy training and lesser experience (p??0.01). Only 57% were aware of NTP while only 30% had heard of the DOTS strategy. All reported sale of first-line TB drugs as fixed dose combinations. The majority (80%) referred presumptive TB patients to chest physicians and no patient was referred to the NTP. Nearly 83% of the interviewed staff was willing to be involved in TB control efforts by getting training and referring patients to the DOTS facility. There was shortage of professionally qualified and female staff in private retail pharmacies. Knowledge of professionally qualified staff about TB seemed sufficient to identify presumptive TB patients; however, their knowledge about NTP and DOTS was poor, and referral practices to NTP and DOTS centers were suboptimal. Majority of staff was willing to be involved in TB control efforts.
机译:为了让药房参与结核病(TB)护理,在巴基斯坦开伯尔-帕赫图翁(Khyber Pakhtoon Khwa)省的德拉市伊斯梅尔(DI)汗市进行了一项调查。目标是; 1)表征零售药店; 2)确定员工对肺结核各个方面的了解; 3)确定与销售抗结核药,推荐结核病患者有关的做法,以及是否愿意参加国家结核病控制计划(NTP)的直接观察治疗短期课程(DOTS)策略。通过使用结构化问卷调查进行了横断面调查,以收集DI汗市所有私人零售药房的药房工作人员的数据。所有受访人员(n = 82)均为男性,只有38%接受过药剂师(5%)或药学助理(33%)的正规培训。建立了较长时间的药房人员较多,客户负担也很大。约92%的受访人员知道持续咳嗽是结核病的症状,82%的人知道咳嗽是通过对痰液的检查诊断出来的。由于治疗不当,几乎66%的药房工作人员不知道耐多药结核病。与未经正规药房培训且经验较少的员工相比,经过正规培训且在零售药学领域具有较长经验的员工对结核病的各个方面的了解要更好(p <0.01)。只有57%的人知道NTP,而只有30%的人听说过DOTS策略。所有报告的一线结核病药物均以固定剂量组合出售。大多数(80%)将推定性结核病患者转诊给胸科医生,而没有患者转诊至NTP。将近83%的受访员工愿意通过接受培训并将患者转介至DOTS设施来参与结核病控制工作。私营零售药店中缺乏专业资格和女性工作人员。具有结核病专业资格的工作人员的知识似乎足以确定推定的结核病患者。但是,他们对NTP和DOTS的了解很差,并且推荐给NTP和DOTS中心的做法并不理想。大多数工作人员愿意参与结核病控制工作。

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