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A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF DRUG SELLERS IN SELECTED TOWNSHIPS OF EAST DISTRICT, YANGON REGION
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Title | A STUDY ON KNOWLEDGE, ATTITUDE AND PRACTICE OF DRUG SELLERS IN SELECTED TOWNSHIPS OF EAST DISTRICT, YANGON REGION | |||||
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Drug sellers are often the very first and last connection between the medicine and the patient, so it is important that the drug sellers should have correct and appropriate knowledge and attitude on pharmacy practice in their pharmacies. This study aimed to determine the knowledge, attitude and practices of drug sellers. The survey was conducted in 168 drugs sellers from Pazuntaung, Tharkayta and Tamwe townships by simple random sampling. The drug sellers were interviewed with structured questionnaires and descriptive method is used in this study. The result showed that minority of the drug sellers (10.1%) had low knowledge and majority (89.9%) had high knowledge on pharmacy practice. Number of drug sellers with positive attitude is slightly higher than those with negative attitude, having 55.4% and 44.6% respectively. The result of high knowledge and attitude level is due to their high education status limitation in pharmacies which has minimum of passed high school to sell the drugs. On the other hand, 73.2% of drugs sellers had poor practice and only one fourth (26.8%) had good practice on pharmacy selling. The result of poor practice is due to the weak regulation and control system of pharmacy practice in Myanmar. | ||||||
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