| Literature DB >> 31223163 |
Sally L Haack1, Inbal Mazar1, Erin M Carter1, Joyce Addo-Atuah2, Melody Ryan3, Laura Leticia Salazar Preciado4, Luis Renee González Lucano5, Aliz Lorena Barrera Ralda1.
Abstract
To establish and maintain successful global pharmaceutical and health care partnerships, pharmacists, pharmacy educators, and students should first learn more about the political, cultural, economic and health care dynamics that affect all of the parties involved in these arrangements. This paper explores Latin America within the context of transnational pharmacy and health-based engagement, including pharmacy-related concepts, health care and cultural considerations, behavioral health perspectives, and common misconceptions. Expert knowledge and experience were used to support and corroborate the existing literature about cultural dynamics of health. Recommendations are provided for how schools and colleges of pharmacy can enhance engagement in culturally sensitive partnerships within Latin America. Health-based profiles of Argentina, Brazil, Ecuador, Guatemala, and Mexico are presented to serve as models for establishing, enhancing, and maintaining partnerships across Latin America.Keywords: Argentina; Brazil; Ecuador; Guatemala; Latin; Mexico; culture; global; sensitivity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31223163 PMCID: PMC6581336 DOI: 10.5688/ajpe7218
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Am J Pharm Educ ISSN: 0002-9459 Impact factor: 2.047