Purpose: To analyze community
pharmacy based research in Arab countries.
Methods: Comprehensive review of the
literature indexed by Scopus was conducted. Data from
Jan 01, 2003 till December 31, 2013 was searched for
documents with specific words pertaining to “community
pharmacy” in any one of the 13 Middle Eastern Arab
countries. The quality of publication was assessed using
h-index obtained from Scopus and Impact Factor (IF)
obtained from Journal Citation Report (JCR)
Results: A total of 93 documents
were retrieved with an h-index of 9. Thirty eight
documents (40.9 %) were published in journals not listed
in JCR and therefore had no IF. The sum of the IF of the
93 documents was 64.9 with a mean of 1.3 ± 2.01. The
total number of citations was 338 with a mean of 3.6 ±
6.4 citations per document. The highest community
pharmacy-based research was from Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
(KSA) (32.3 %) followed by United Arab Emirates (UAE)
(17.2 %), Jordan (16.1 %), Kuwait (11.8 %) and Qatar
(10.8 %). International cooperation was highest with
Malaysia (9.7 %) followed by Pakistan (7.5 %), United
Kingdom (UK) (8.6 %), and Australia (6.5 %).
Conclusion: The quantity and quality of
community pharmacy-based research originating from
Middle Eastern Arab countries was low. More effort is
needed to bridge the gap in community pharmacy-based
research and to promote better community pharmacy
services in Middle Eastern Arab countries.
Keywords: Community pharmacy, Middle
East, Bibliometric review