Self care in Oman: public and healthcare professional perspectivesTools Al Juma, Muna A. (2017) Self care in Oman: public and healthcare professional perspectives. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractSelf care and self-medication are a vital component of modern healthcare. Pharmacists can play an important role in supporting people’s self care of minor ailments, from advising on self care and supplying non-prescription medicines to identifying the need for GP referral. The available literature about self care and the role of community pharmacists in Oman is scarce. A knowledge gap was identified in areas related to people’s experiences of self care and self-medication, and how they utilise the healthcare services available when responding to their minor ailments. It is also not clear how and when the public utilise community pharmacy or how pharmacists contribute to patient care within the primary care setting. This study aims to identify the factors that influence the self care of minor ailments in Oman by exploring the perceptions of the public and healthcare professionals.
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