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  1. Lee, Kah Seng, Muthu Kumar Murugiah, Mohammad Aswady Adenan, Tahir Mehmood Khan, Neoh , Chin Fen, Yaman Walid Kassab, et al.
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    Dikir Farmasi (DF) is a new effort to expand and intensify the dissemination of information about
    the regulation of the legitimate use of drugs and cosmetics. This study was aimed to explore the
    opinions of Pharmacy Enforcement Division staff and the general public regarding the quality and
    impact of DF program as a health promotion tool in Malaysia. A qualitative study using semistructured
    interviews and focus group discussions (FGDs) were conducted at the Pharmacy
    Enforcement Department and three health clinics located at the city of Kota Bharu, Malaysia. The
    interviews were audio recorded, translated and transcribed. Thematic analysis was performed to
    identify the themes and sub-themes of the transcripts. Ethical approval was obtained from Ministry
    of Health Malaysia. All respondents provided a written consent for participation. Nine pharmacy
    officers and 23 general public participated in this study. Five main themes emerged from the
    information gathered and analyzed: 1) language; 2) design; 3) content and delivery 4) costs and
    benefits and 5) prospect of DF. Certain weaknesses of DF have been raised and the health authorities
    could utilize this information for an improvement. Significant effort must be made to improve the
    publicity and dissemination of DF to ensure that it reaches the target population. Certain weaknesses
    of DF have been raised and the health authorities could utilize this information for an improvement.
    Significant effort must be made to improve the publicity and dissemination of DF to ensure that it
    reaches the target population.
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