Literature DB >> 33407945

Ten recommendations to improve pharmacy practice in low and middle-income countries (LMICs).

Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar1.   

Abstract

Medicines are important health interventions and their appropriate use could improve health outcomes. Throughout the globe, pharmacists play a very important role to improve the use of medicines. Though high-income countries are debating on futuristic approaches, independent prescribing of pharmacists, clinical skills, and to expand pharmacy services; a large majority of low and middle-income countries still lag behind to strengthen pharmacy practice. This paper presents a key set of recommendations that can improve pharmacy practice in low and middle-income countries (LMICs). The ten recommendations include (1) Mandatory presence of graduate-level pharmacists at community pharmacies (2) Clear demarcation of the roles and responsibilities of different categories of pharmacists (3) Effective categorization and implementation of medicines into (a) prescription medicines (b) pharmacists only medicines (c) over the counter medicines (4) Enforcement of laws and regulations for the sale of medicines (5) Prohibiting doctors from dispensing medicines (the dispensing separation between pharmacists and doctors). (6) Involving pharmacies and pharmacists in Universal Health Coverage Schemes to improve the affordability of medicines (7) Strengthening national medicines regulatory authorities to improve the quality, safety, and effectiveness of medicines (8) Training of pharmacists in clinical skills, vaccination, and minor ailment schemes (9) Promoting independent medicines information for consumers and healthcare professionals by developing national medicines information strategy (10) Mandatory Continuing Professional Development (CPD) programs for the Pharmacists.

Entities:  

Keywords:  Low and middle income countries (LMICs); Pharmaceutical systems; Pharmacy; Pharmacy practice

Year:  2021        PMID: 33407945     DOI: 10.1186/s40545-020-00288-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract        ISSN: 2052-3211


  21 in total

1.  Lessons from Korea's pharmaceutical policy reform: the separation of medical institutions and pharmacies for outpatient care.

Authors:  Han Joong Kim; Woojin Chung; Sang Gyu Lee
Journal:  Health Policy       Date:  2004-06       Impact factor: 2.980

Review 2.  The quality of private pharmacy services in low and middle-income countries: a systematic review.

Authors:  Felicity Smith
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  2009-04-03

3.  Compliance with legal requirements at community pharmacies: a cross sectional study from Pakistan.

Authors:  Azhar Hussain; Mohamed I M Ibrahim; Zaheer-ud-Din Baber
Journal:  Int J Pharm Pract       Date:  2011-11-08

Review 4.  Organisational culture: an important concept for pharmacy practice research.

Authors:  Shane Scahill; Jeff Harrison; Peter Carswell; Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar
Journal:  Pharm World Sci       Date:  2009-08-07

5.  Global access to antibiotics without prescription in community pharmacies: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

Authors:  Asa Auta; Muhammad Abdul Hadi; Enoche Oga; Emmanuel O Adewuyi; Samirah N Abdu-Aguye; Davies Adeloye; Barry Strickland-Hodge; Daniel J Morgan
Journal:  J Infect       Date:  2018-07-05       Impact factor: 6.072

6.  Cross-sectional study of availability and pharmaceutical quality of antibiotics requested with or without prescription (Over The Counter) in Surabaya, Indonesia.

Authors:  Usman Hadi; Peterhans van den Broek; Erni P Kolopaking; Nun Zairina; Widjoseno Gardjito; Inge C Gyssens
Journal:  BMC Infect Dis       Date:  2010-07-09       Impact factor: 3.090

7.  Prescription habits of dispensing and non-dispensing doctors in Zimbabwe.

Authors:  Birna Trap; Ebba Holme Hansen; Hans V Hogerzeil
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2002-09       Impact factor: 3.344

Review 8.  A systematic review of the literature comparing the practices of dispensing and non-dispensing doctors.

Authors:  David Lim; Jon Emery; Janice Lewis; V Bruce Sunderland
Journal:  Health Policy       Date:  2009-03-09       Impact factor: 2.980

Review 9.  Essential medicines for universal health coverage.

Authors:  Veronika J Wirtz; Hans V Hogerzeil; Andrew L Gray; Maryam Bigdeli; Cornelis P de Joncheere; Margaret A Ewen; Martha Gyansa-Lutterodt; Sun Jing; Vera L Luiza; Regina M Mbindyo; Helene Möller; Corrina Moucheraud; Bernard Pécoul; Lembit Rägo; Arash Rashidian; Dennis Ross-Degnan; Peter N Stephens; Yot Teerawattananon; Ellen F M 't Hoen; Anita K Wagner; Prashant Yadav; Michael R Reich
Journal:  Lancet       Date:  2016-11-08       Impact factor: 79.321

Review 10.  Performance of retail pharmacies in low- and middle-income Asian settings: a systematic review.

Authors:  Rosalind Miller; Catherine Goodman
Journal:  Health Policy Plan       Date:  2016-03-08       Impact factor: 3.344

View more
  9 in total

1.  Perspectives of primary care providers on multidisciplinary collaboration to prevent medication-related falls.

Authors:  Marle Gemmeke; Katja Taxis; Marcel L Bouvy; Ellen S Koster
Journal:  Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm       Date:  2022-06-09

2.  Community pharmacists on the frontline in the chronic disease management: The need for primary healthcare policy reforms in low and middle income countries.

Authors:  Roland Nnaemeka Okoro; Sabina Onyinye Nduaguba
Journal:  Explor Res Clin Soc Pharm       Date:  2021-04-13

3.  Universal health coverage and COVID-19: recent developments and implications.

Authors:  Rabia Hussain; Sara Arif
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2021-02-10

4.  National pharmacy associations in the commonwealth: current scenario and future needs to maximise effective contributions of the pharmacy profession towards universal health coverage.

Authors:  Ayesha Iqbal; Victoria Rutter; Gizem Gülpınar; Manjula Halai; Briella Awele; Rasha Abdelsalam Elshenawy; Claire Anderson; Rabia Hussain; Amy Hai Yan Chan
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2021-12-27

5.  Strengthening health systems: the role of drug shops.

Authors:  Zubin Cyrus Shroff; Nandita Thatte; Shawn Malarcher; Baker Maggwa; Geetanjali Lamba; Zaheer Ud-Din Babar; Abdul Ghaffar
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2021-11-16

Review 6.  Drug shops for stronger health systems: learning from initiatives in six LMICs.

Authors:  Geetanjali Lamba; Zubin Cyrus Shroff; Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar; Abdul Ghaffar
Journal:  J Pharm Policy Pract       Date:  2021-11-16

7.  Identifying priority medicines policy issues for Qatar: exploring perspectives and experiences of healthcare professionals through a qualitative study.

Authors:  Nadeem Zia; Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim; Fathea Adheir; Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar
Journal:  BMJ Open       Date:  2021-11-24       Impact factor: 2.692

Review 8.  Consumers' access to information about medicine prices and availability as an enabler of last mile medicine access: A scoping review.

Authors:  Dudzai Mureyi; Shingai D Gwatidzo; Celia Mj Matyanga
Journal:  J Med Access       Date:  2022-05-15

Review 9.  Drug Shortage: Causes, Impact, and Mitigation Strategies.

Authors:  Sundus Shukar; Fatima Zahoor; Khezar Hayat; Amna Saeed; Ali Hassan Gillani; Sumaira Omer; Shuchen Hu; Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar; Yu Fang; Caijun Yang
Journal:  Front Pharmacol       Date:  2021-07-09       Impact factor: 5.810

  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.