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Objective: This study explores the impact of pharmacist-led wellness programs on patient engagement and health behaviors. It aims to understand patients' experiences with these programs and assess their influence on health-promoting behaviors. Methods: A qualitative approach was employed using semi-structured interviews with 20 participants who had completed a pharmacist-led wellness program. Thematic analysis was conducted to identify key themes and subthemes related to patient experiences and behavioral changes. Findings: The study revealed that pharmacist-led wellness programs significantly enhance patients' health knowledge and awareness, improve health behaviors, and foster a positive perception of the pharmacist's role. Key themes included increased health knowledge, improved adherence to medication and lifestyle changes, and a strong patient-pharmacist relationship. Challenges such as accessibility issues and initial skepticism were also identified. Conclusion: Pharmacist-led wellness programs effectively improve patient engagement and health behaviors. Personalization and addressing barriers are crucial for maximizing program effectiveness. Future research should focus on long-term outcomes and program optimization.
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