How pharmacists play a role in improving patients' medication compliance
When the patient abides by the treatment plan determined by the doctor and obeys the guidance of medical staff on other aspects of health, it is considered that the patient has compliance, and vice versa [1]. Medicine is one of the important means of clinical treatment. Failure to comply with drug treatment often leads to treatment failure, and some even cause serious poisoning. The primary reason for not following the doctor's advice is the lack of medication guidance for patients [1]. Therefore, it is very important for pharmacists to strengthen medication guidance and improve patients' medication compliance when dispensing drugs. Now I would like to discuss with you some points that I think should be paid attention to in my work. 1 improving service attitude pharmacists serve not ordinary social groups, but special social groups, that is, patients, which constitutes the particularity of their work. Because patients suffer from diseases, their emotions and demands are different from those of ordinary people, showing emotional instability and higher demands. The mental outlook and moral standards of pharmacy pharmacists are the spiritual pillars of patients. Pharmacists should pay attention to civilized and polite service, be kind to patients, be civilized in language, and patiently answer patients' questions. In this way, patients naturally have trust in pharmacists, which is conducive to improving patients' compliance. On the contrary, patients do not trust pharmacists and have poor compliance.