Publications by authors named "Bushra M Hijazi"

Objective: To evaluate the role of a clinical pharmacist in improving knowledge and outcomes among isotretinoin users.

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to an intervention group (received education about isotretinoin by a clinical pharmacist in addition to the physician) and a control group (received routine education by the physician), then followed for three months. Patients' knowledge about isotretinoin optimal use, and side effects and their management and other outcomes were measured in both groups at baseline and at follow up after three months using a validated questionnaire.

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Enhancing adherence to medication has the potential to improve clinical outcomes and decrease healthcare cost. The role of clinical pharmacist-led education on adherence to short-term antibiotic has never been investigated in Jordan. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of an educational intervention on antibiotic short-term adherence and to assess the antibiotic utilization pattern.

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Non-adherence to antibiotics is a well-known, core player to antibiotic resistance. The current adherence behavior toward short-term antibiotic regimens has never been investigated before in Jordan. This study assessed the prevalence and predictors of non-adherence to short-term antibiotics among Jordanians and investigated participants' views about different reasons related to antibiotics non-adherence.

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Background Treatment related problems are any event or circumstance involving patient treatment that actually or potentially interferes with an optimum outcome for a patient. Hemodialysis patients have on average 5-6 comorbid conditions and require 8-12 medications each day making them vulnerable to treatment related problems. Objective This study aimed to investigate treatment related problems affecting Jordanian hemodialysis patients, as well as assessing the factors associated with them.

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