<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><Articles><Article><id>449</id><JournalTitle>THE ROLE OF COMMUNITY PHARMACIST IN PUBLIC HEALTH EDUCATION IN ENUGU CITY, NIGERIA</JournalTitle><Abstract>The study aimed at: finding out the activities of the community pharmacists with respect to public health; assessing
from the community pharmacists their roles in public health education; and the level of satisfaction the patients derive from
such education and to what extent it influences their health. A 26-item questionnaire was distributed to a population of 300
adult individuals from different social and religious groups through the help of our support staff. The questionnaire was
designed to draw some subjective opinions of the general public on the roles of the community pharmacist in the health
delivery. A 40- item questionnaire was distributed to a population of 50 pharmacists across Enugu state, to draw data on issues
bordering on their clientsâ€™ awareness of the roles of a pharmacist in health system. Out of the 300 hundred questionnaires
distributed to the public, 180 were filled and returned. It was observed that 60% of the sample population consulted the
community pharmacist when ill, admitted recognizing the important roles of the pharmacist in the community. 43
questionnaires were filled and returned by the pharmacists. Data showed that 50% of the clients who visited them recognize the
roles of the pharmacists and so patronize them. The role of the community pharmacist is indispensable in providing better
public health education and care. However, the result of this research showed a poor awareness and patronage by the general
public to the crucial roles of a pharmacist in the community. Serious measures should be taken to educate the public on this
important issue, and also make facilities available for easy access to such services</Abstract><Email>lovetuzondu@gmail.com</Email><articletype>Research</articletype><volume>5</volume><issue>4</issue><year>2014</year><keyword> Community pharmacist, Public health,Education, Healthcare delivery</keyword><AUTHORS>Uzondu Akueyinwa,Maduka Anthony,Eboh Christopher</AUTHORS><afflication>Department of Pharmaceutical Technology Madonna University, Elele, Rivers State, Nigeria.,Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Madonna University, Elele, Rivers State, Nigeria, West African Postgraduate College of Pharmacists, Yaba, Lagos State, Nigeria</afflication></Article></Articles>