Basheti Iman A, Mhaidat Nizar M, Alqudah Rajaa, Nassar Razan, Othman Bayan, Mukattash Tareq L
PhD. Professor in Clinical Pharmacy. Department of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics, Faculty of Pharmacy, Applied Sciences Private University. Amman (Jordan).
PhD. Director of Jordan Food and Drug administration. Professor in Oncology, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Jordan University of Science and Technology. Irbid (Jordan).
Pharm Pract (Granada). 2020 Oct-Dec;18(4):2184. doi: 10.18549/PharmPract.2020.4.2184. Epub 2020 Dec 5.
Jordan is considered a low middle-income country with a population of 9.956 million in 2018. It is considered the training center for healthcare professions in the region, as the Jordanian healthcare sector has seen remarkable development. In 2017, the expenditure on health as a percentage of Gross Domestic Product (GDP) was estimated to be around 8%. The healthcare sector is divided into two main sectors; the public and the private sector with both including hospitals, primary care clinics and pharmacies. The Jordanian government has a strong commitment to health and educational programs; hence, an increase in the number of pharmacy schools and pharmacy graduates has occurred in the past few years. Health authorities, such as the Jordan Food and Drug Association (JFDA) and the Jordan Pharmaceutical Association (JPA) have played an important role in ensuring the availability and affordability of medications, and has influenced the practice of pharmacists. Protecting the pharmaceutical market and professional interests, preserving pharmacists' rights, building needed cooperation with the internal federation, and maintaining professional ethics are some of the objectives for the JPA. Hence, the integration of community pharmacists into the primary healthcare system is considered vital to the different health authorities in Jordan, emphasizing the fact that community pharmacists are the most trusted, accessible, and affordable healthcare providers in the country. There have been many developments in the pharmacy practice in the past recent years, including the establishment of 'Good Pharmacy Practice', new curricular development based on the international accreditation (the ACPE), a new immunization program, and health services research aimed to save patients' lives, influence expenses, and improve patients' quality of life. Although these developments in pharmacy practice are promising, challenges continue to exist, specifically the establishment of an evidence base for pharmaceutical care services such as the medication management review service.
约旦被视为中低收入国家,2018年人口为995.6万。由于约旦医疗保健部门取得了显著发展,它被视为该地区医疗保健专业的培训中心。2017年,卫生支出占国内生产总值(GDP)的百分比估计约为8%。医疗保健部门分为两个主要部门;公共部门和私营部门,两者都包括医院、初级保健诊所和药店。约旦政府大力致力于卫生和教育项目;因此,在过去几年里,药学院和药学毕业生的数量有所增加。约旦食品药品协会(JFDA)和约旦制药协会(JPA)等卫生当局在确保药品的可获得性和可承受性方面发挥了重要作用,并影响了药剂师的执业。保护药品市场和专业利益、维护药剂师权利、与国内联合会建立必要的合作以及保持职业道德是JPA的一些目标。因此,社区药剂师融入初级医疗保健系统被认为对约旦的不同卫生当局至关重要,这突出了社区药剂师是该国最值得信赖、最易获得且最经济实惠的医疗保健提供者这一事实。近年来,药学实践有了许多发展,包括建立“良好药房实践”、基于国际认证(药学教育认证委员会)的新课程开发、新的免疫计划以及旨在挽救患者生命、影响费用和提高患者生活质量的卫生服务研究。尽管药学实践的这些发展前景广阔,但挑战依然存在,特别是为药物治疗管理审查服务等药学服务建立证据基础。