Management of microbial keratitis by private pharmacies in Uganda: a study of knowledge, attitude, and practice.

Abel Ebong, Simon Arunga, Tara B. Mtuy, Angela Meric Birungi, John Onyango, Gilbert Arinda, Francis Orishaba, Teddy Kwaga, Rita Kageni, David Macleod, Reena Yadav, Sandip Das Sanyam, Jeremy J. Hoffman, Abeer H.A. Mohamed Ahmed, Astrid Leck and Mathew J. Burton 2025. Management of microbial keratitis by private pharmacies in Uganda: a study of knowledge, attitude, and practice. Wellcome Open Research. 10 30. Advanced online publication.

TitleManagement of microbial keratitis by private pharmacies in Uganda: a study of knowledge, attitude, and practice.
TypeJournal article
AuthorsAbel Ebong, Simon Arunga, Tara B. Mtuy, Angela Meric Birungi, John Onyango, Gilbert Arinda, Francis Orishaba, Teddy Kwaga, Rita Kageni, David Macleod, Reena Yadav, Sandip Das Sanyam, Jeremy J. Hoffman, Abeer H.A. Mohamed Ahmed, Astrid Leck and Mathew J. Burton
Abstract

Purpose
To determine the knowledge, attitude, and practice of pharmacy attendants in the management of microbial keratitis.

Methods
This mixed-methods study was conducted in selected pharmacies and drug shops located in Mbarara City between March and May 2022. We administered questionnaires assessing the knowledge, attitudes, and practices (KAP) related to microbial keratitis (MK) to 140 pharmacy attendants (PAs) in the drug shops and pharmacies. We also conducted 40 in-depth interviews (IDI) and three focus group discussions (FGD) with pharmacy attendants to discuss practices, challenges, and opportunities to improve the management of MK.

Results
Of the 140 pharmacy attendants, almost half (49.29%) reported that they were not confident when making diagnoses in patients with eye problems, and 19.29% were uncertain of which drug to prescribe. In the IDIs and FGDs, the pharmacy attendants reported that they receive and manage patients with MK. Some immediately refer any patients they receive with eye complaints without prescribing any medication while others only refer those who are not responding to medication. The challenges faced in managing patients with MK included inadequate knowledge of managing eye diseases including MK, patients presenting with severe diseases because of delays in seeking healthcare, and the use of traditional eye medicine. The pharmacy attendants suggested ways of improving the management of MK and other eye diseases in the community including community sensitisation on eye diseases and conducting continued professional development lecture sessions on MK in pharmacies, drug shops, and clinics.

Conclusion
The study showed that probable MK was a common presentation among patients seeking to buy drugs from pharmacies and drug shops. Pharmacies are key stakeholders in the health seeking journey of patients and hence need to be supported through capacity building and strengthening the referral network to improve the outcomes of patients with eye diseases and MK.

Article number30
JournalWellcome Open Research
Journal citation10
Year2025
PublisherF1000 Research Ltd
Publisher's version
License
CC BY 4.0
Publication dates
Published online05 Jan 2025

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