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  1. Hadida Hashim, Lim, Wai Hing, Natasha Mohd. Yusof, Tang, Yoke Bun, Ahmad Mahmud, Lum, Peck Yoong
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    An exploratory study to ascertain the public’s awareness of community pharmacy
    and pharmacists in a selected subset of the Malaysian population was undertaken,
    utilising an interviewer-administered structured questionnaire approach. A total
    score was computed for each respondent, ranging from a possible minimum of 0 and
    a maximum of 24. The scores achieved were arbitrarily categorised into poor (19) levels of general knowledge
    regarding community pharmacy and pharmacists. The scores achieved ranged from
    3 to 21, with an average “fair” score of 13.7. The results showed that 93.6% of the
    respondents (n = 561) interviewed had heard of the term “pharmacist” before.
    Interestingly, 17.5% of the respondents were of the opinion that pharmacists
    worked on farms. A significant 77.4% perceived that a pharmacist served in a
    doctor’s clinic. It was noted that 84.1% of those surveyed would go to doctors for
    advice on medicine, while only 49.4% would seek a pharmacist. A majority (76.7%)
    of the respondents interviewed chose to go to a doctor’s clinic for a screening test.
    The study amplifies the need for a more aggressive projection of the pharmacist’s
    image in the community in order to be recognized and accepted by the public as an
    integral partner in the health care profession.
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