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. 2018 Aug;68(4):287-294.
doi: 10.1111/idj.12383. Epub 2018 Feb 15.

Roles of community pharmacists in improving oral health awareness in Plateau State, Northern Nigeria

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Roles of community pharmacists in improving oral health awareness in Plateau State, Northern Nigeria

Olaniyi Olufemi Taiwo et al. Int Dent J. 2018 Aug.

Abstract

Introduction: There is poor oral health awareness in Nigeria because of limited access to correct information on oral health as well as a lack of oral health-care providers. The purpose of this study was to describe the roles of community pharmacists (CPs) in Plateau State, Northern Nigeria, as sources of oral health information in their communities.

Methods: A quantitative cross-sectional study on CPs spanning the entire State. Data collection was a survey method using a structured paper-based self-administered questionnaire. Analysis, which included t-tests and binary logistic regression, was carried out using SPSS ver. 23.

Results: A one-sample t-test to assess the attitudes of CPs on oral health showed that they had a very good disposition towards engaging in oral health services [advice, referrals, recommendations and basic treatment (e.g. of pain); mean = 4.54, standard deviation = 0.59, t(111) = 27.8, P < 0.001]. Although CPs presently provide some services to patients with oral health problems, 94.7% were willing to do more to advance the cause of oral health care. Training of CPs on oral health (32%), removal of restrictive policies in the health bill (1.8%) and sensitising the public (6.3%) were some suggestions on how to improve these services.

Conclusion: The disposition of CPs towards improving oral health could serve as a platform to help propagate oral health care and awareness in their communities. Engaging the CPs might help to reduce oral health disparities by increasing oral health awareness and improving the quality of life via cost-effective delivery of pharmacy-based oral health-care services.

Keywords: Oral health; access to oral care; community pharmacists; oral health promotion.

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Flow chart of community pharmacists (CPs) identification for data collection. Note that a CP (an individual community pharmacist) may be either a registered or unregistered member of the Association of Community Pharmacists in Nigeria (ACPN) working in a non-licensed (unregistered) or licensed community pharmacy.

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