Attitudes and
Perceptions of Healthcare Providers and Medical Students
Towards Clinical Pharmacy Services in United Arab
Emirates
Eman Abu-Gharbieh1*, Sahar Fahmy2,
Bazigha Abdul Rasool1, Abduelmula Abduelkarem3
and Iman Basheti4
1Dubai
Pharmacy College, Dubai, United Arab
Emirates, 2Helwan
University, Helwan, Egypt, 3Ajman University
of Science and Technology, Ajman, United Arab Emirates,
4University
of Applied Science, Amman, Jordan
*Corresponding author:
E-mail:
emanfa@yahoo.com
Received: 3 May
2010
Revised accepted: 15 July 2010
Tropical
Journal of Pharmaceutical Research, October 2010;
9(5):
421-
430
Abstract
Purpose: To explore healthcare providers' (HCPs)
and medical students’ attitudes to, and perceptions of
the pharmaceutical services that clinical pharmacists
can provide in United Arab Emirates.
Methods:
A total of 535 participants (265 HCPs and 270 medical
students) were asked to complete a questionnaire over a
period of three months (January through March 2009).
Results:
Almost three quarters of the students perceived that the
clinical pharmacist is an important part of the
healthcare team while 82% believed that clinical
pharmacists can help improve the quality of medical care
in hospitals. Eighty one percent of medical students
expressed confidence in the ability of clinical
pharmacists to minimize medication errors. Although
slightly more than half of the respondents (53%)
reported that they did not have clinical pharmacy
services in their institutions, there was substantial
willingness among physicians and nurses to cooperate
with clinical pharmacists. The majority of physicians
(92%) and nurses (87%) expressed the view that the
clinical pharmacist is an important integral part of the
healthcare team.
Conclusion: The
HCPs and medical students in the study setting valued
the role of clinical pharmacists in healthcare delivery.
However, new developments in pharmacy services in the
UAE hospital setting is recommended for adoption in
hospitals.
Key words:
Clinical pharmacy services, Pharmaceutical care,
Perception, Healthcare providers.