A631there are still major gaps in the knowledge about UTI and many of the school-going adolescent girls though unaware, are at high risk of UTI. Ignorance of hygiene, symptoms and risk factors may front to unidentified cases of UTI and likely go on without medical intervention thus degenerating into serious urinary and genital tract complications. This calls for an urgent need for educational talks periodically addressing these gaps.
A455co-payment for vulnerable groups, enhanced primary care services, free essential medicines), many of these policy solutions might lead to higher costs in the long run and have negative effects on people's health.
This article describes the current and future practice of pharmacy scenario underpinning and guiding this research and then suggests future directions and strategies for such research. First, it sets the scene by discussing the key drivers which could influence the change in pharmacy practice research. These are demographics, technology and professional standards. Second, deriving from this, it seeks to predict and forecast the future shifts in use of methodologies. Third, new research areas and availability of data impacting on future methods are discussed. These include the impact of aging information technology users on healthcare, understanding and responding to cultural and social disparities, implementing multidisciplinary initiatives to improve health care, medicines optimization and predictive risk analysis, and pharmacy as business and health care institution. Finally, implications of the trends for pharmacy practice research methods are discussed.
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