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      Contribution of community pharmacists in educating the asthma patients

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          Background: In asthma, the preventive measures taken by patients play an important role in improving life span and quality of life. This can be done more efficiently by community pharmacist by providing patient counseling and improving knowledge of patient about disease, risk factors, medication management and preventive measures to control asthma. Objectives: The objective of the study was to evaluate the contribution of community pharmacists in improvement of life span and quality of life of asthma patients. Method: The study was performed from Mid September to Mid-November 2014 in Dawadmi, Riyadh province, KSA. Data were collected by using a structured face to face questionnaire with randomly selected different community pharmacies. The questionnaire composed of different closed questions about the action plan of pharmacists in asthma management and factors that affect the counseling of asthma patients by the pharmacists. Results: It is noteworthy to observe that, in general, pharmacists are sufficiently knowledgeable and competent to counsel their asthma patients effectively.

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              Management of asthma: the essentials of good clinical practice.

              Asthma is a condition that affects all countries worldwide. It is a chronic, disabling condition that diminishes the quality of life and the economic prosperity of those who live with it. The majority of persons living with asthma are from developing countries. Asthma management necessitates long-term treatment that is expensive, making it less accessible to poor people. The cost of medications is the key factor preventing people living with asthma from having access to care that has the potential to relieve their suffering, improve their quality of life and enhance their economic status. Asthma is a disease caused by environmental exposures. Genetic factors predispose certain people to developing asthma once they are exposed to the causative agents, and certain factors can trigger symptomatic episodes of asthma in those who have already developed the disease. Certain clinical characteristics differentiate asthma from other chronic lung conditions. The most important of these is that the symptoms and functional disability caused by asthma vary from one occasion to another. In those with less severe asthma, they may be present on some occasions and not others; in those with more severe asthma, their degree of severity varies from one time to another.
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                Journal
                Saudi Pharm J
                Saudi Pharm J
                Saudi Pharmaceutical Journal : SPJ
                Elsevier
                1319-0164
                2213-7475
                15 June 2015
                November 2016
                15 June 2015
                : 24
                : 6
                : 685-688
                Affiliations
                College of Pharmacy, Al-Dawadmi Campus, Shaqra University, Saudi Arabia
                Author notes
                [* ]Corresponding author. Tel.: +966 16436624; fax: +966 16437016. pharmdhamoud@ 123456gmail.com
                Article
                S1319-0164(15)00113-9
                10.1016/j.jsps.2015.06.002
                5094433
                27829811
                0c3bb1c4-7a37-493e-924a-848edc0c480e
                © 2015 The Authors

                This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).

                History
                : 5 May 2015
                : 9 June 2015
                Categories
                Practice Report

                asthma,community pharmacists,counseling
                asthma, community pharmacists, counseling

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