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Scirj Volume VIII, Issue III, March 2020 Edition ISSN: 2201-2796 Ofor Amala C, Nduka Sunday O, Ukwe Chinwe V Abstract: Asthma illness is a global burden in terms of the extent and durability. There are many indications in Nigeria that asthma is under-diagnosed, under-treated, and uncontrolled in a substantial proportion of the population. Community pharmacists are regarded as the most accessible healthcare professionals and in a viable position to providing services to asthma patients but are often inconsistent and underutilized in its management. This study aimed at evaluating the impact of community pharmacy-based asthma education program on the patients clinical and humanistic outcomes. An intervention study was carried out in a registered community pharmacy in Anambra state of Nigeria among adult asthma patients from 18 years old using a one group pre-posttest design between February 2018 and May 2018. Reference this Paper: Impact of community pharmacy-based asthma education program on the patients clinical and humanistic outcomes by Ofor Amala C, Nduka Sunday O, Ukwe Chinwe V published at: "Scientific Research Journal (Scirj), Volume VIII, Issue III, March 2020 Edition, Page 11-28 ". Search Terms: Asthma education, community pharmacy, patients, clinical, humanistic, outcomes [Read Research Paper] [Full Screen] |