2004
DOI: 10.2174/1381612043382521
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Pharmaceutical Care: Past, Present and Future

Abstract: Since the concept of Pharmaceutical Care was introduced from United States about twenty years ago, this initiative has become a dominant form of practice for thousands of pharmacists around the world. Currently, pharmaceutical care is understood as the pharmacists' compromise to obtain the maximum benefit from the pharmacological treatments of the patients, being therefore responsible of monitoring their pharmacotherapy. As the profession has moved from a product orientation (dispensing medications) to a patie… Show more

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“…However, in the last 20 years there has been a gradual evolution towards a patient-centred viewpoint in which pharmacists are taking increasing responsibility for the drug therapy and welfare of their patients. Applying their specific pharmaceutical expertise, clinical pharmacists contribute to the overall assurance for the patient's safety and effectiveness of the prescribed drugs [27]. This evolution stems in part from a cyclical process applied each time a patient is prescribed a new medication whereby the pharmacist will perform pharmaceutical anamnesis, medication review, design of an individualized pharmaceutical care plan, and follow-up of the plan [28].…”
Section: Pharmacist-driven Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, in the last 20 years there has been a gradual evolution towards a patient-centred viewpoint in which pharmacists are taking increasing responsibility for the drug therapy and welfare of their patients. Applying their specific pharmaceutical expertise, clinical pharmacists contribute to the overall assurance for the patient's safety and effectiveness of the prescribed drugs [27]. This evolution stems in part from a cyclical process applied each time a patient is prescribed a new medication whereby the pharmacist will perform pharmaceutical anamnesis, medication review, design of an individualized pharmaceutical care plan, and follow-up of the plan [28].…”
Section: Pharmacist-driven Interventionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These notional differences are results of differences in health care systems, resources, training, and educational requirements in various countries. The United Kingdom, the Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal and Nordic countries had a long tradition of pharmaceutical care while in other European countries like the Central and Eastern European countries, the practice is not as developed as in Western Europe 9 .Pharmaceutical care is a philosophy and practice in which the patient is the main beneficiary of the pharmacist's efforts. The pharmacist focuses his attitude, behavior, commitment, ideas, knowledge, responsibilities, and skills on the provision of drug therapy 3,10 .…”
Section: Perspective Of Pharmaceutical Care In Some Selected Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similar set of barriers have been found in many countries, the significance of each barrier varied greatly, which warrants approach and policy specific to the national situation. For instance in the US, lack of reimbursement system was considered the most important barrier [15,16] whereas in Iran and Pakistan, ambiguity about the professional role of pharmacists and the concept of pharmaceutical care were found to limit the development of pharmaceutical care service [17,18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%