| Literature DB >> 32336442 |
Tayla N Rose1, Jenny A Van Amburgh2, Danielle M Miller3.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Over-the-counter (OTC) and self-care products are frequently utilized by adult patients as initial treatment for common health issues. This availability of OTC/self-care products, coupled with the accessibility of community-based pharmacists, uniquely positions pharmacists to serve as stewards of appropriate OTC/self-care treatment. As a result, community-based pharmacists must be competent in the practice of providing individualized, patient-specific, OTC recommendations and self-care education to assist patients in achieving optimal self-managed health outcomes. COMMENTARY: Schools and colleges of pharmacy often undergo curricular revision/integration. As a result, it is often necessary to reallocate credit hours dedicated to OTC/self-care content. Curriculum committees should therefore be aware of several best-practice resources that may assist them with this task. IMPLICATIONS: The impact on OTC/self-care content during curricular revision/integration directly effects the preparation of graduate ready student pharmacists and ultimately patient's self-managed health outcomes. Considerations include appointing an OTC/self-care champion to oversee the integration of OTC/self-care content as well as post-revision monitoring to ensure core topic areas are being adequately covered in the didactic curriculum and in accordance with best practices.Entities:
Keywords: Community-based pharmacists; Curricular revision/integration; Over-the-counter (OTC); Pharmacy; Self-care
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32336442 DOI: 10.1016/j.cptl.2020.01.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Pharm Teach Learn ISSN: 1877-1297