Community pharmacists are in a perfect position to offer comprehensive wound management advice to patients with both chronic and acute wounds, which can result in major costs and emotional burdens. A wound that is managed well through correct assessment, suitable treatment and follow-up counselling will heal optimally and essentially save patients costs and stress. The study aimed to explore the role of South African community pharmacists in wound management. A list of community pharmacies was requested from the South African Pharmacy Council and an online questionnaire was conducted in August 2022 using QuestionPro® Version 2. Stratified random sampling was used to select 350 community pharmacies out of a total of 3240 in South Africa. The response rate was 16.0% (n = 56). Half of the community pharmacists (n = 28) had adequate knowledge about acute wound care, with a third (30.4%, n = 17) indicating that they provide patients with chronic diabetic wound care advice at least once a week. Respondents indicated Continuous Professional Development (CPD) activities and reading journal articles, many relating to diabetic wound management, as ways in which they upskill themselves in wound care. Many of the respondent pharmacists were in favour of an increased focus on wound care services in their community pharmacies. Further training programmes and workshops could be offered to provide pharmacists with the knowledge necessary to manage both chronic and acute wounds in their pharmacies.
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Ilse Truter
Janet Barry
Lara Cunningham
International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health
Nelson Mandela University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d8968f6c1944d70ce080e4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ijerph23040470
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