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Knowledge, Perception, and Readiness of Indonesian Pharmacists for the Implementation of Telepharmacy-Based Pharmaceutical Services in Indonesia.

Nasrul WathoniKeri LestariGhina Nadhifah IftinanSusi Afrianti RahayuAnggun NurlatifahMiski Aghnia KhairinisaKhaled M Elamin
Published in: Integrated pharmacy research & practice (2023)
Most study participants had sufficient knowledge, positive perceptions, and readiness to implement telepharmacy services in their future pharmaceutical practice. However, they expressed concerns about the potential for an increased workload and the potential lack of incentives associated with the widespread adoption of telepharmacy practice models. Telepharmacy practice models must be included in the training programs that train future's pharmacists in order to ensure that they have the abilities required to offer telepharmacy services.
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