Boulliat Caroline, Darlington Emily, Faure Marie-Ange, Massoubre Bernard, Dussart Claude
Pharmacie à Usage Intérieur and Hôpital d'Instruction des Armées Desgenettes, 69003 Lyon, France.
Laboratoire Parcours Santé Systémique (P2S) EA 4129 and Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, 69372 Lyon, France.
Pharmacy (Basel). 2020 Nov 24;8(4):227. doi: 10.3390/pharmacy8040227.
Healthcare systems worldwide adapt to patients' needs and expectations, following social evolutions. Pharmaceutical practice has shifted towards activities such as therapeutic education. Such new missions require to prioritize human and social sciences, which now play a predominant role in training.
This work consists of assessing the contribution of human and social sciences to the field of pharmacy, with a twofold focus on practice and training.
A literature review was carried out according to the PRISMA guidelines focusing on the last 10 years. Selected full texts were read and analyzed to elicit the contribution of human and social sciences to pharmacy.
Overall 36 articles were included. Three specific topics were identified during an inductive process of full text analysis: public health policy, patient care, and interprofessional collaboration.
Although human and social sciences are essential to the evolution of the pharmacist profession, their impact on health care costs remains difficult to evaluate. Moreover, teaching human and social sciences can prove difficult to standardize. Such approaches must be supported and organized by governments and universities with a view of upscaling practices.
随着社会发展,全球医疗保健系统都在适应患者的需求和期望。药学实践已转向治疗教育等活动。此类新任务要求将人文和社会科学置于优先地位,而人文和社会科学如今在培训中发挥着主导作用。
这项工作包括评估人文和社会科学对药学领域的贡献,重点关注实践和培训两个方面。
根据PRISMA指南进行了文献综述,重点关注过去10年的文献。阅读并分析所选全文,以阐明人文和社会科学对药学的贡献。
共纳入36篇文章。在全文分析的归纳过程中确定了三个具体主题:公共卫生政策、患者护理和跨专业协作。
尽管人文和社会科学对药剂师职业的发展至关重要,但其对医疗保健成本的影响仍难以评估。此外,事实证明,人文和社会科学教学难以标准化。政府和大学必须支持并组织此类方法,以期扩大实践规模。