| Literature DB >> 34555058 |
Vivian Naidoo1, Fatima Suleman1, Varsha Bangalee1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The implementation of Universal Health Coverage in SA has sought to focus on promoting affordable health care services that are accessible to all citizens. In this regard, pharmacists are expected to play a pivotal function in the revitalization of primary health care (PHC) during this transition by the expansion of their practice roles.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34555058 PMCID: PMC8459985 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0257348
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Fees charged by community pharmacists’ verses the recommended fee by the SAPC for PHC services rendered.
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| Blood pressure monitoring | 83.28% | ZAR1.00-R50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR82.97 | $5.71 |
| Blood glucose screening and monitoring | 82.07% | ZAR1.00–50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR93.59 | $6.44 |
| Blood cholesterol and triglyceride screening and monitoring | 62.61% | ZAR1.00–50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR152.80 | $10.51 |
| Immunization | 59.57% | ZAR1.00-R50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR102.10 | $7.02 |
| Reproductive health services (antenatal, family planning, maternity, morning after pill) | 57.75% | ZAR51.00-R100.00 | $3.51–6.88 | ZAR131.06 | $9.01 |
| HIV and AIDS testing and pre-test counselling | 51,67% | ZAR51.00-R100.00 | $3.51–6.88 | ZAR663.34 | $45.62 |
| Pregnancy screening | 50.46% | ZAR1,00-R50,00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR148.73 | $10.23 |
| Wound care management | 46.81% | ZAR51.00-R100.00 | $3.51–6.88 | No recommended fee | No recommended fee |
| Urine analysis | 43.77% | ZAR1.00–50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | ZAR139.69 | $9.61 |
| Weight management | 41.34% | ZAR1.00-R50.00 | $0.069–3.44 | No recommended fee | No recommended fee |
| Drug Utilisation reviews | 0% | n/a | n/a | ZAR124.62 | $8.57 |
Thematic analysis for participants that expressed the benefit of the provision of these services within a community pharmacy (number of responses = 249).
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| Enhanced accessibility (convenience) and affordability | 48.19% |
| Improved the general health of the community | 28.92% |
| Enhanced the professional profile of pharmacists’ and improves business | 14.46% |
| Improved quality of service | 4.02% |
| Decongestion of High tier of health care and less medical practitioner interaction | 4.42% |
Presents the results from the responses relating to pharmacists’ perceptions, opinions and their level of readiness for implementation of NHI.
A: Presents the results for the Yes/No responses. B: Presents the results for the reasons why participant responded "No" to relevant questions.
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| 53 | 578 | |
| 8.45% | 92.19% | ||
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| 570 | 56 | |
| 91.05% | 8.95% | ||
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| 177 | 232 | |
| 46.21% | 53.79% | ||
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| 280 | 135 | |
| 74.27% | 25.73% | ||
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| 89.24% | 10.50% | ||
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| 75.00% | 25.00% | ||
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| 70.45% | 29.55% | ||
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| 1 | 139 | 36.58% | |
| 2 | 69 | 18.16% | |
| 3 | 88 | 23.16% | |
| 4 | 46 | 12.11% | |
| 5 | 38 | 10.00% | |
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