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Using COM-B model in identifying facilitators, barriers and needs of community pharmacists in implementing weight management services in Malaysia: a qualitative study.
Blebil, Ali Qais; Saw, Pui San; Dujaili, Juman Abdulelah; Bhuvan, K C; Mohammed, Ali Haider; Ahmed, Ali; Houssenaly, Fatima Zohreine; Hassan, Bassam Abdul Rasool; Kaur, Anisha; Roien, Rohullah.
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  • Blebil AQ; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Saw PS; Department of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, 10001, Iraq.
  • Dujaili JA; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Bhuvan KC; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Mohammed AH; Department of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, 10001, Iraq.
  • Ahmed A; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Houssenaly FZ; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Hassan BAR; Department of Pharmacy, Al-Rafidain University College, Baghdad, 10001, Iraq.
  • Kaur A; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
  • Roien R; School of Pharmacy, Monash University Malaysia, Bandar Sunway, Malaysia.
BMC Health Serv Res ; 22(1): 929, 2022 Jul 19.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35854383
BACKGROUND: Previous qualitative studies exploring the experiences of community pharmacists (CP) in implementing weight management services (WMS) often lack a theoretical underpinning. This study applied the capability, opportunity, motivation, behaviour (COM-B) model to factors associated with WMS implementation among CPs to develop and recommend better intervention strategies. METHODS: A qualitative study design was used by conducting in-depth, semi-structured interviews with CPs. All the interviews were audio-recorded and duly transcribed. The thematic analysis approach was used to analyse the data, and the themes generated were mapped onto COM-B model components. RESULTS: The themes that emerged were (1) motivation of pharmacists and (2) knowledge and skills, which were identified as both barriers and facilitators, and (3) the barriers to implementation in aspects of social norms and resources. Factors were subsequently categorised into the subcomponents of the model: physical capability (e.g., training), psychological capability (e.g., lack of knowledge), physical opportunity (e.g., product range), social opportunity (e.g., stigma), automatic motivation (e.g., remuneration) and reflective motivation (e.g., CPs extended roles). CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, programs or training For Cps should develop their psychological capability to change their behaviour by being more proactive in promoting and providing weight management services, with a vital educational component. This behavioural change will improve the promotion of this service and will help many customers who were unaware of this service. Learning opportunities will leave CPs to feel more empowered and overcome barriers to implementing and maintaining WMS in primary care. The study findings provided essential insights into the factors that affect this provided service in Malaysia. The results will help to encourage the embedding of nutrition counselling in academic curricula.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Farmacêuticos / Motivação Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Farmacêuticos / Motivação Tipo de estudo: Prognostic_studies / Qualitative_research Limite: Humans País/Região como assunto: Asia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2022 Tipo de documento: Article