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Title:Recommendations for wider adoption of clinical pharmacy in Central and Eastern Europe in order to optimise pharmacotherapy and improve patient outcomes
Authors:ID Urbańczyk, Kamila (Author)
ID Guntschnig, Sonja (Author)
ID Antoniadis, Vasilis (Author)
ID Falamić, Slaven (Author)
ID Kovacevic, Tijana (Author)
ID Kurczewska-Michalak, Marta (Author)
ID Miljković, Branislava (Author)
ID Olearova, Anna (Author)
ID Sviestina, Inese (Author)
ID Szucs, Attila (Author)
ID Štuhec, Matej (Author), et al.
Files:.pdf Urbanczyk-2023-Recommendations_for_wider_adopt.pdf (828,13 KB)
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URL https://doi.org/10.3389/fphar.2023.1244151
 
Language:English
Work type:Scientific work
Typology:1.02 - Review Article
Organization:MF - Faculty of Medicine
Abstract:Clinical pharmacy as an area of practice, education and research started developing around the 1960s when pharmacists across the globe gradually identified the need to focus more on ensuring the appropriate use of medicines to improve patient outcomes rather than being engaged in manufacturing and supply. Since that time numerous studies have shown the positive impact of clinical pharmacy services (CPS). The need for wider adoption of CPS worldwide becomes urgent, as the global population ages, and the prevalence of polypharmacy as well as shortage of healthcare professionals is rising. At the same time, there is great pressure to provide both high-quality and cost-effective health services. All these challenges urgently require the adoption of a new paradigm of healthcare system architecture. One of the most appropriate answers to these challenges is to increase the utilization of the potential of highly educated and skilled professionals widely available in these countries, i.e., pharmacists, who are well positioned to prevent and manage drug-related problems together with ensuring safe and effective use of medications with further care relating to medication adherence. Unfortunately, CPS are still underdeveloped and underutilized in some parts of Europe, namely, in most of the Central and Eastern European (CEE) countries. This paper reviews current situation of CPS development in CEE countries and the prospects for the future of CPS in that region.
Keywords:clinical pharmacy, cost-effective treatment, drug safety, drug utilization, health policy, medication adherence, medication errors, polypharmacy
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Submitted for review:21.06.2023
Article acceptance date:17.07.2023
Publication date:02.08.2023
Publisher:Frontiers Media
Year of publishing:2023
Number of pages:Str. 1-16
Numbering:Letn. 14, Št. članka 1244151
PID:20.500.12556/DKUM-88807 New window
UDC:615.2
ISSN on article:1663-9812
COBISS.SI-ID:170679043 New window
DOI:10.3389/fphar.2023.1244151 New window
Publication date in DKUM:27.05.2024
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Title:Frontiers in pharmacology
Shortened title:Front Pharmacol
Publisher:Frontiers Media
ISSN:1663-9812
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Licensing start date:02.08.2023

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Language:Slovenian
Keywords:klinična farmacija, stroškovno učinkovito zdravljenje, varnost zdravil, uporaba zdravil, zdravstvena politika, upoštevanje zdravil, napake pri uporabi zdravil, polifarmacija


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