Knowledge and practice of community pharmacists towards SGLT2 inhibitors
Background: Sodium/glucose cotransporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors are a
new class of oral anti-diabetic drugs which improve glycaemic control
in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) by preventing the kidney from
reabsorbing glucose back to blood. Community pharmacists have
long-term relationships with most of their chronic patients, so they
play a key role in care for people with diabetes. Therefore, the
objective of this study was to assess pharmacists? knowledge and
practice towards SGLT2 inhibitors. Thus, improving pharmacists?
knowledge about this group of medications could improve the
treatment outcome of people with diabetes.
Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted to meet the study
objectives. A convenience sample of 348 community pharmacists in
Jordan was recruited. knowledge and practice were assessed using a
self-administered questionnaire created for the purpose of this study.
Results: A total of 400 community pharmacists were reached, of
whom 348 answered the survey (response rate 87%). The results
indicated that SGLT2 inhibitors knowledge score among community
pharmacists in Jordan was 6.61 (out of 12). Factors like age, gender,
location of the pharmacy, years of pharmacists? experience had no
effect on knowledge score; however, pharmacists who attended
training courses on diabetes had higher knowledge scores.
Additionally, pharmacists? dispensing practice toward SGLT2 inhibitors
had insufficient knowledge, such as lack of knowledge about the
superiority of SGLT2 inhibitors over other anti-diabetics and inability
to give the best advice to patients.