Shubham S Kharat, Abhijeet Rathod, Pooja M Korde
RAVSAHEB PATIL DANAVE COLLEGE OF PHARMACY, BADANAPUR
Abstract
A patient counselling is needed for better patient compliance medication adherence and achieving therapeutic outcomes. The objective of the study was to assess form the pharmacist counselling practice from the patient perspective. To know the uses of drug, patient must be educated by the pharmacist about the right use of medicine. The important goal of patient counselling is that the rational use of medicine in daily life. In this method, a set of self-designed questionnaire was prepared to evaluate the knowledge of patient regarding their disease, medication and life style. The practice of pharmacy and the idea of pharmacological treatment are both rapidly changing all around the world. Additionally, because of his technical and professional understanding, the pharmacist's role in advocating rational and cautious use of medicine is becoming more crucial. It is well established that patients who are knowledgeable about c p h their drugs and how to take them obtain safe and effective treatment, effective medical care. In addition to the many technical tasks carried out behind the counter, therapeutic pharmacists frequently meet with patients and help with clinical therapies. Giving the patient or their representative a medicine kit alone is insufficient; also, the right medication must be given to the right person with the right information.
Keywords: Patient counselling, Pharmacist, barriers, historical development, features, communication skill.
Journal Name :
EPRA International Journal of Research & Development (IJRD)

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Published on : 2026-06-02

Vol : 11
Issue : 5
Month : May
Year : 2026
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