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Layered learning pharmacy practice model in Ethiopia.

Michael J Chargualaf1, Tieumy T Giao2, Anna C Abrahamson2, David Steeb2, Miranda Law2, Jill Bates1, Teshome Nedi3, Benyam Muluneh1.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: Ethiopia is home to a growing population of more than 100 million people. Healthcare in the region functions with a shortage of oncologists. Pharmacists as well as other healthcare providers can assist with expanding patient access to cancer care. A pilot project was proposed to provide education, determine areas to expand pharmacy services in oncology, and recommend interventions at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital and Addis Ababa University.
METHODS: A layered learning practice model comprising of a clinical pharmacist, a post-graduate year two oncology pharmacy resident, and two fourth-year student pharmacists was constructed for the experience. Through collaboration with the College of Pharmacy at Addis Ababa University, an international experience was developed to provide education and advance pharmacy practice at Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital.
RESULTS: Based on findings from a needs assessment, the participants collaborated with key stakeholders to develop practices and procedures for the implementation of high-dose methotrexate and for comprehensive chemotherapy order review. In addition, 17 didactic lectures were provided to nine students enrolled in the Master of Pharmacy in Pharmacy Practice at the College of Pharmacy at Addis Ababa University.
CONCLUSION: This experience provided educational and clinical impact using a layered learning practice model, consisting of a clinical pharmacist, pharmacy resident, and pharmacy students in an international setting. There is significant potential for clinical pharmacy to positively impact patient care in the oncology setting in Ethiopia. Future initiatives for advancement include the safe handling of hazardous agents, additional therapeutic drug monitoring, and outpatient oncology pharmacist practice.

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Keywords:  Ethiopia; global health; international; pharmacy practice

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30616470     DOI: 10.1177/1078155218820105

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Oncol Pharm Pract        ISSN: 1078-1552            Impact factor:   1.809


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1.  Advancing Pharmacy Practice in Tanzania: A Descriptive Report of Pharmacy Education and Practice Models in 3 Institutions.

Authors:  Christian Mbilinyi; Deus Buma; Solobi Ngasa; Rose Maingu; Betty Maganda; Wellu Kaali; Mtoke Uledi; Bryceson Mkinga; Bruno Njonjo; Jumanne Amiri; Autumn D Zuckerman
Journal:  Inquiry       Date:  2021 Jan-Dec       Impact factor: 1.730

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