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黎巴嫩社区药房的良好药房实践评估

Good pharmacy practice assessment among community pharmacies in Lebanon.

作者信息

Badro Danielle A, Sacre Hala, Hallit Souheil, Amhaz Ali, Salameh Pascale

机构信息

PhD . Faculty of Health Sciences, American University of Science and Technology. Beirut (Lebanon).

Pharm.D. National Institute of Public Health, Clinical Epidemiology & Toxicology (INSPECT-LB). Beirut (Lebanon).

出版信息

Pharm Pract (Granada). 2020 Jan-Mar;18(1):1745. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2020.1.1745. Epub 2020 Mar 16.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE

This study aims to assess good pharmacy practice (GPP) aspects and compare GPP scores among community pharmacies in Lebanon, using a tool developed jointly by the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) and the World Health Organization (WHO) to improve and maintain standards of pharmacy practice.

METHODS

Data collection was carried out between July and October 2018 by a team of 10 licensed inspectors who work at the Lebanese Order of Pharmacists (OPL) and visited community pharmacies across Lebanon. The questionnaire was adapted to the Lebanese context and included 109 questions organized under five sections: socio-demographics, Indicator A (data management and data recording), Indicator B (services and health promotion), Indicator C (dispensing, preparation and administration of medicines), and Indicator D (storage and facilities). The value of 75% was considered as the cutoff point for adherence to indicators.

RESULTS

Out of 276 pharmacies visited, a total of 250 (90.58%) pharmacists participated in the study with one pharmacist being interviewed in every pharmacy. Results showed that 18.8% of pharmacists were generally adherents to GPP guidelines (scores above the 75% cutoff): 23.3% were adherent to indicator A, 21.6% to indicator B, 14.8% to indicator C and 13.2% to indicator D. Moreover, comparison of GPP scores across geographical regions revealed a higher adherence among community pharmacists working in the Beirut region compared to the North region, the South region, Mount Lebanon, and the Bekaa.

CONCLUSIONS

Our study shows that community pharmacists in Lebanon do not fulfill GPP criteria set by FIP/WHO, and that this poor adherence is a trend across the country's geographical regions. Therefore, efforts should be made to raise awareness among pharmacists about the necessity to adhere to GPP guidelines and standards, and train them and support them appropriately to reach that goal. This is the first indicator-based comprehensive pilot assessment to evaluate GPP adherence in community pharmacies across Lebanon. Working on the optimization of this assessment tool is also warranted.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估良好药房实践(GPP)的各个方面,并比较黎巴嫩社区药房的GPP得分,使用国际药学联合会(FIP)和世界卫生组织(WHO)联合开发的工具来改进和维持药房实践标准。

方法

2018年7月至10月期间,由10名在黎巴嫩药剂师协会(OPL)工作的持牌检查员组成的团队进行数据收集,他们走访了黎巴嫩各地的社区药房。问卷根据黎巴嫩的情况进行了调整,包括109个问题,分为五个部分:社会人口统计学、指标A(数据管理和数据记录)、指标B(服务和健康促进)、指标C(药品调配、制剂和给药)以及指标D(储存和设施)。75%的值被视为符合指标的临界点。

结果

在走访的276家药房中,共有250名(90.58%)药剂师参与了研究,每家药房采访一名药剂师。结果显示,18.8%的药剂师总体上符合GPP指南(得分高于75%的临界点):23.3%符合指标A,21.6%符合指标B,14.8%符合指标C,13.2%符合指标D。此外,跨地理区域的GPP得分比较显示,与北部地区、南部地区、黎巴嫩山和贝卡地区相比,在贝鲁特地区工作的社区药剂师的依从性更高。

结论

我们的研究表明,黎巴嫩的社区药剂师未达到FIP/WHO制定的GPP标准,而且这种依从性差是该国各地理区域的一个趋势。因此,应努力提高药剂师对遵守GPP指南和标准必要性的认识,并对他们进行适当培训和支持以实现这一目标。这是首次基于指标的全面试点评估,以评估黎巴嫩各地社区药房对GPP的依从性。对该评估工具进行优化也很有必要。

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