2021
DOI: 10.1590/interface.200788
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Abstract: Pharmacists have important roles in mental health disease; however, their performance in Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers (CAPS) is unknown. This qualitative study was conducted in a CAPS, Brazil; using interviews and analyzes from the perspective of Bardin, in which categories arising from the perceptions of patients and the health team emerged in relation to the provision of the medication review with follow up (MR) service and the role of the pharmacist in mental health. According to the participants, th… Show more

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“… Emergency department Doctor/physician: 48 Nurse: 56 104 Surveys Mixed-methods No or very minor concern Díaz de León-Castañeda et al 2019 29 Mexico To analyse the perception of healthcare professionals (pharmacists, physicians, and nurses) regarding the quality of clinical pharmacy services provision. Medical; Surgical; Emergency department; Outpatient/ambulatory Doctor/physician: 13 Nurse: 6 19 (total = 22) Interviews Thematic analysis No or very minor concern Fernandes et al 2021 30 Brazil To develop a deeper understanding, from patients' and health professionals' perceptions, about the provision of medication review services and the role of the pharmacist in mental health in Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers. Outpatient/ambulatory Nurse: 1 Social worker: 2 Other:1 (Director of Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers) 4 Interviews Thematic analysis Minor concern Gillespie et al 2012 31 Sweden To evaluate the perceived value of ward-based clinical pharmacists from the perspective of hospital-based physicians and nurses and to identify potential advantages and disadvantages related to the new interprofessional collaboration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“… Emergency department Doctor/physician: 48 Nurse: 56 104 Surveys Mixed-methods No or very minor concern Díaz de León-Castañeda et al 2019 29 Mexico To analyse the perception of healthcare professionals (pharmacists, physicians, and nurses) regarding the quality of clinical pharmacy services provision. Medical; Surgical; Emergency department; Outpatient/ambulatory Doctor/physician: 13 Nurse: 6 19 (total = 22) Interviews Thematic analysis No or very minor concern Fernandes et al 2021 30 Brazil To develop a deeper understanding, from patients' and health professionals' perceptions, about the provision of medication review services and the role of the pharmacist in mental health in Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers. Outpatient/ambulatory Nurse: 1 Social worker: 2 Other:1 (Director of Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers) 4 Interviews Thematic analysis Minor concern Gillespie et al 2012 31 Sweden To evaluate the perceived value of ward-based clinical pharmacists from the perspective of hospital-based physicians and nurses and to identify potential advantages and disadvantages related to the new interprofessional collaboration.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Theme Descriptive Theme Scope of Each Theme Country Specific roles and activities of hospital pharmacists Dispensing, procurement, compounding, and quality control Activities included but were not limited to naming, labelling, packaging, purchasing, logistics, compounding, quality testings, storage, and disposal of medicines. Australia 38 Brazil 30 Indonesia 6 Ireland 44 Malta 21 Mexico 29 Pakistan 37 Poland 38 Portugal 45 Sweden 47 Switzerland 25 Portugal 45 Medication reconciliation and medication safety activities Medication reconciliation: activities such as obtaining the patient's comprehensive medication history at admission. Medication safety: activities that involved monitoring and reporting adverse effects from medications such as pharmacovigilance and reporting of adverse drug reactions (ADR).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Em relação aos serviços prestados, há um resgate gradual das funções assistenciais do profissional inserido no Sistema Único de Saúde (SUS), entretanto, ainda há muitos cenários em que o farmacêutico não compõe as equipes de saúde com cuidado centrado no usuário 6,21 . Esse fator pode gerar uma dificuldade por parte da sociedade de reconhecer o farmacêutico como profissional de saúde 9,22 . O atual avanço no modelo assistencial se reflete na inserção do farmacêutico na composição da equipe multidisciplinar e na realização de atividades que antes esse profissional nunca tinha realizado e hoje é possível: Interface (Botucatu) https://doi.org/10.1590/Interface.210780…”
Section: ] (Farmacêutica 2)unclassified
“…Contudo, a atuação desse profissional tem sido restrita aos CAPS que contam com farmácias que centralizam a distribuição de medicamentos 5,6 . Estudos que apontam que o farmacêutico integrado à equipe multidisciplinar pode otimizar desfechos em saúde mental [7][8][9] são escassos no Brasil. Recente estudo qualitativo explorou as percepções de pacientes e profissionais de saúde sobre o papel do farmacêutico em CAPS Adulto 9 ; contudo, a literatura pouco explora a percepção do próprio profissional farmacêutico sobre a sua inserção na rede de saúde mental no cuidado direcionado tanto para adultos quanto para crianças e adolescentes.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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