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Πέμπτη 10 Οκτωβρίου 2019

Pharmacists’ clinical competency towards oral mucosal diseases: Results from a mystery shopper study

Pharmacists’ clinical competency towards oral mucosal diseases: Results from a mystery shopper study:

Abstract

Objectives

To investigate the clinical advices pharmacists would give to patients who present with various oral mucosal lesions.

Subjects and methods

One hundred and twenty pharmacists in three major cities in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) were approached by senior dental students acting as mystery shoppers. Pharmacists were shown an image of one of four oral mucosal lesions representing candidosis, aphthous ulcer, erosive lichen planus and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC). Pharmacists referral pattern and choices of medications were recorded and assessed against demographic variables.

Results

Eighty‐eight percent (88%) of pharmacists dispensed a non‐prescription medication to treat the oral lesions, including SCC, while only 12% recommended that the lesion shown to them be assessed by a clinician. Among all referral recommendations, 32% were for SCC (p=0.006). Geographical proximity of a clinic to the pharmacy was a significant factor in determining pharmacists’ referral recommendation (p=0.036).

Conclusion

Most pharmacists dispensed a medication for oral mucosal lesions, including potentially malignant and malignant ones, without referring patients to a medical or dental practitioner. Pharmacists should be aware of the serious nature of some oral mucosal lesions, and the necessity to refer those cases to a qualified practitioner for proper clinical assessment.

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