Relationship of pharmacist interaction with patient knowledge of dispensed drugs and patient satisfaction
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2009Author
Garjani, A
Rahbar, M
Ghafourian, T
Maleki, N
Garjani, Af
Salimnejad, M
Shamsmohammadi, M
Baghchevan, V
Aghajani, H
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A prospective survey of pharmacists' tasks and patients' knowledge and satisfaction was conducted in 35 randomly selected community pharmacies in Tabriz, Islamic Republic of Iran. The total pharmacist interaction received a mean score of 3.05 out of 5. Providing written directions for use attained the highest score of 0.98 out of 1. Patients scored 3.18 out of 5 for knowledge about their medicines. There was a close correlation between patients' knowledge of dispensed drugs and pharmacist interaction (r = 0.95). Mean total prescription filling time was 7.6 min, but only 1.4 min was spent on pharmacist-patient counselling. The interaction between pharmacist and patient increases patients' knowledge about dispensed medicines and their satisfaction with the pharmacist's activities.
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