Authors :
Jesi Chandrika R; Sangeeta Chavan; R Palanivel Pandian; Premkumar P; Subhashini M; Ramalakshmi G
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Volume 9 - 2024, Issue 9 - September
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Abstract :
Background
E-pharmacies are rapidly transforming the way
people access medications. This study will identify
evolving patterns in e-pharmacy utilization and analyze
the factors influencing consumer choice, such as
convenience, cost, product variety, and trust in online
platforms.
Aim
To comprehensively understand the level of
awareness and perceptions regarding e-pharmacies
among the general population.
Methods
It was a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study.
The study sample includes general population residing in
and around Madurai. A self-administered questionnaire
was designed from previously conducted studies and
distributed to 270 participants. The questionnaire was
divided into 3 parts. Demographic inquiries
encompassing gender, age, income, occupation, and
professional background. Participants' awareness of E-
pharmacy services and Evaluation of participants'
attitudes towards E-pharmacy usage.
Results
Totally 79.4% participants were aware of online
pharmacy. The awareness was more in males and that too
in urban population. Among the respondents, majority of
the users prefer to buy medicines offline (93.2%) which
can be due to poor quality of medicines and lack of
trustworthy websites. The utmost reason for buying the
medicine online was deficiency of availability in the
market and differences in the prices. The most preferred
drugs respondents were willing to buy online were
prescription drugs followed by dietary supplements.
Conclusion
Despite widespread awareness of e-pharmacy
services, a notable level of hesitancy persists among
potential users, indicating a need for targeted strategies to
address concerns and encourage adoption.
Keywords :
E-Pharmacy, Awareness, General Population, Madurai City.
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Background
E-pharmacies are rapidly transforming the way
people access medications. This study will identify
evolving patterns in e-pharmacy utilization and analyze
the factors influencing consumer choice, such as
convenience, cost, product variety, and trust in online
platforms.
Aim
To comprehensively understand the level of
awareness and perceptions regarding e-pharmacies
among the general population.
Methods
It was a questionnaire-based cross-sectional study.
The study sample includes general population residing in
and around Madurai. A self-administered questionnaire
was designed from previously conducted studies and
distributed to 270 participants. The questionnaire was
divided into 3 parts. Demographic inquiries
encompassing gender, age, income, occupation, and
professional background. Participants' awareness of E-
pharmacy services and Evaluation of participants'
attitudes towards E-pharmacy usage.
Results
Totally 79.4% participants were aware of online
pharmacy. The awareness was more in males and that too
in urban population. Among the respondents, majority of
the users prefer to buy medicines offline (93.2%) which
can be due to poor quality of medicines and lack of
trustworthy websites. The utmost reason for buying the
medicine online was deficiency of availability in the
market and differences in the prices. The most preferred
drugs respondents were willing to buy online were
prescription drugs followed by dietary supplements.
Conclusion
Despite widespread awareness of e-pharmacy
services, a notable level of hesitancy persists among
potential users, indicating a need for targeted strategies to
address concerns and encourage adoption.
Keywords :
E-Pharmacy, Awareness, General Population, Madurai City.