Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

Community pharmacists (CPs) often stock herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) at their community pharmacies. Therefore, CPs should be held responsible for ensuring safe and appropriate use of HDS. The present study aims to investigate the factors associated with the intention (INT) of CPs to assess t...

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Published in:Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
Main Author: Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
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Language:English
Published: Open Science Publishers LLP Inc. 2019
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Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2019
Journal of Applied Pharmaceutical Science
9
12
10.7324/JAPS.2019.91215
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85083364477&doi=10.7324%2fJAPS.2019.91215&partnerID=40&md5=31b94bb18456e0a3222dbbebdc4944c6
Community pharmacists (CPs) often stock herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) at their community pharmacies. Therefore, CPs should be held responsible for ensuring safe and appropriate use of HDS. The present study aims to investigate the factors associated with the intention (INT) of CPs to assess their customers' HDS use. A cross-sectional study using a self-completed questionnaire was employed. A questionnaire along with a cover letter and stamped envelope was sent to CPs at community pharmacies located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Only 70 out of 533 CPs responded to the survey (response rate = 13.13%). The results showed that 11.4% (8/70) of CPs always assess customers' HDS use. The CPs, however, had positive and moderately high INT to assess customers' HDS use (mean = 3.84 ± 0.70). Positive and significant correlations were noted between INT and belief about consequences, moral norms, belief of capabilities, and role and identity. The relationship between INT and social influences was statistically insignificant. Efforts to enhance the INT of CPs to assess customers' HDS use should be warranted. This could be achieved by enhancing beliefs that are positively associated with the CPs' INT to assess customers' HDS use. © 2019 Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab et al.
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author Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
spellingShingle Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
author_facet Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
author_sort Wahab M.S.A.; Malik N.A.A.; Sahudin S.; Mohd Affandi M.M.R.M.; Othman N.; Ali A.A.
title Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_short Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_fullStr Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the factors associated with the intention to assess customers' herbal and dietary supplement use by community pharmacists in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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description Community pharmacists (CPs) often stock herbal and dietary supplements (HDS) at their community pharmacies. Therefore, CPs should be held responsible for ensuring safe and appropriate use of HDS. The present study aims to investigate the factors associated with the intention (INT) of CPs to assess their customers' HDS use. A cross-sectional study using a self-completed questionnaire was employed. A questionnaire along with a cover letter and stamped envelope was sent to CPs at community pharmacies located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Only 70 out of 533 CPs responded to the survey (response rate = 13.13%). The results showed that 11.4% (8/70) of CPs always assess customers' HDS use. The CPs, however, had positive and moderately high INT to assess customers' HDS use (mean = 3.84 ± 0.70). Positive and significant correlations were noted between INT and belief about consequences, moral norms, belief of capabilities, and role and identity. The relationship between INT and social influences was statistically insignificant. Efforts to enhance the INT of CPs to assess customers' HDS use should be warranted. This could be achieved by enhancing beliefs that are positively associated with the CPs' INT to assess customers' HDS use. © 2019 Mohd Shahezwan Abd Wahab et al.
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