Assessment of Pharmacists Providing Care in the Out-Patient Clinics Setting Through Telemedicine Models in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia in 2022
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Abstract
Background:
Over the past 20 years, owing to rapid advances in technological innovation, namely in telecommunication and telemedicine, healthcare institutions have integrated clinical practices with cutting-edge telecommunication technology to enhance access to patient care, improve continuity of clinical care, and ensure patient safety. Pharmacists providing care in the out-patient clinics setting through telemedicine models. Pharmacy services were found to be essential in establishing outcome-oriented pharmacist-led medication management for patients. The established telemediation management clinic (MMC) services enhanced patient engagement and treatment compliance, and the integration process and its challenges were assessed. the pharmacist-led MMC services were beneficial to chronic disease patients and ensured the continuity of care, maintenance of up-to-date lab tests,management of polypharmacy, minimization of the use of unwanted medications and medication synchronization.
Aim of the study: ToAssessment of pharmacists providing care in the out-patient clinics setting through telemedicine models in Makkah City, Saudi Arabia in 2022.
Method: cross sectional study conducted at outpatient clinics in Al-Aklas primary health care center in Makkah Al-MukarramahSaudi Arabia inSample population consists of Saudi out patients aged 20 to over than 60 years attending. Our total participants were (200).
Results: Regarding the age majority of the study groups were in the age range of (20 - 40%) years were (37.0%) followed by (40-60) years were(33.0%), regarding the gender many of the respondents were male (58.0 %) while female were (42.0%). Regarding the education status, the majority of the respondents had Primary were (32.0%) , while Occupation the most of the participants answer Yes were (75.0%).Regarding the income The majority of them had an income from less than 3000SR were (31.0% ) .
Conclusion:pharmacists providing care in the out-patient clinics setting through telemedicine models, based on pharmacist-led medication management services. The implementation of this model demonstrated a significant improvement in the clinical outcomes of patients and might help to improve the overall satisfaction during and after the peak pandemic period. The integration of the telehealth framework with a pharmacist-led medication management clinic was associated with promising outcomes in the access to and continuity of patient care during health care disruptions and the maintenance of pandemic regulations.