Objectives: The objectives of this study were to measure pharmacists’ attitude toward management of diabetes, identify current levels of pharmacy service provided to patients with diabetes, and identify barriers for further provision of diabetes related services.Subjects and Methods: A descriptive, cross-sectional study was conducted on a sample of 198 pharmacists working in primary and secondary healthcare settings in one health region of Kuwait using a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire. Descriptive statistics, correlations, and comparative analysis were performed.Results: The response rate was 84.4% (n=168). Respondents had overall positive attitudes toward management of diabetes. Pharmacists regularly provided their patients wit...
Fatima B Jeragh-Alhaddad,1,2 Mohammad Waheedi,2 Nick D Barber,1 Tina Penick Brock3 1Department of P...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease mostly in developing countries. Currently the management of ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to measure pharmacists’ attitude toward management of ...
Background Diabetes mellitus is recognized as a major public health issue and is one of the top ten ...
Aim/Objectives: There were two aims; improving type II diabetes glycaemic control; and enhancing the...
Background: Significant benefit from involving community pharmacists in diabetes management has been...
This article looks at an exploratory study investigating pharmacists’ opinions on their contribution...
Many Muslim diabetes patients choose to participate in Ramadan despite medical advice to the contrar...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health concern and considered as a condition that leads to incre...
Objectives: Pharmacists’ role in diabetes care is developing in improving medication adherence. Impl...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health concern and considered as a condition that leads to incre...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of a continuing education (CE) program on the attitudes of health ca...
Background. Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Fatima B Jeragh-Alhaddad,1,2 Mohammad Waheedi,2 Nick D Barber,1 Tina Penick Brock3 1Department of P...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease mostly in developing countries. Currently the management of ...
Objectives: The objectives of this study were to measure pharmacists’ attitude toward management of ...
Background Diabetes mellitus is recognized as a major public health issue and is one of the top ten ...
Aim/Objectives: There were two aims; improving type II diabetes glycaemic control; and enhancing the...
Background: Significant benefit from involving community pharmacists in diabetes management has been...
This article looks at an exploratory study investigating pharmacists’ opinions on their contribution...
Many Muslim diabetes patients choose to participate in Ramadan despite medical advice to the contrar...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health concern and considered as a condition that leads to incre...
Objectives: Pharmacists’ role in diabetes care is developing in improving medication adherence. Impl...
Diabetes mellitus is a major public health concern and considered as a condition that leads to incre...
Purpose: To evaluate the impact of a continuing education (CE) program on the attitudes of health ca...
Background. Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Fatima B Jeragh-Alhaddad,1,2 Mohammad Waheedi,2 Nick D Barber,1 Tina Penick Brock3 1Department of P...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease mostly in developing countries. Currently the management of ...