Oleffe Amandine, Sako Binta, Paul Elisabeth, Mahieu Céline
School of Public Health, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium.
Tobacco and Other NCD risk factors (TNR), Universal health Coverage/Healthier Populations, Inter Country Support Team for West Africa, WHO Regional Office for Africa, Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso.
Int J Pharm Pract. 2022 Aug 9;30(4):315-325. doi: 10.1093/ijpp/riac038.
In Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), private medicine retailers have become the first entry point to health systems, irrespective of their level of accreditation. This review aims to map the main trends in research about formal and informal medicine retailers in SSA over the past 20 years. Such an overview offers a valuable resource to understand their role and develop inclusive interventions to improve accessibility to health care in line with people's health-seeking behaviours. This review followed the steps recommended by the Joanna Briggs Institute. Four electronic databases were searched and complemented by manual web researches.
A total of 293 publications from 23 countries met our inclusion criteria, 79% of which relate to six countries. The number of publications has been growing since 2010. Medicine retailers are distributed among three professional groups based on their accreditation level. Most studies used quantitative methods. Three topics - service provision; knowledge, attitudes and practices; and the expanding role of medicine retailers in the health system - accounted for 67% of included studies. Most studies focus on a specific health condition, of which malaria (26%) and sexual/reproductive health (13%) are the most common.
This review reveals increasing interest in medicine retailers in SSA and increasing expectations as stakeholders within health systems. This review suggests that new research and interventions should focus on: moving beyond a disease-based approach; using qualitative methods; and understudied countries, rural areas and informal medicine retailers. A more dynamic, relational and interactive approach could help better understand the sector.
在撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA),无论其认证水平如何,私营药品零售商已成为卫生系统的首要切入点。本综述旨在梳理过去20年里关于SSA地区正规和非正规药品零售商研究的主要趋势。这样的概述为理解他们的作用以及制定包容性干预措施提供了宝贵资源,以便根据人们的就医行为改善医疗服务的可及性。本综述遵循了乔安娜·布里格斯研究所推荐的步骤。检索了四个电子数据库,并辅以手动网络搜索。
来自23个国家的293篇出版物符合我们的纳入标准,其中79%与六个国家相关。自2010年以来,出版物数量一直在增加。药品零售商根据其认证水平分布在三个专业群体中。大多数研究采用定量方法。三个主题——服务提供;知识、态度和实践;以及药品零售商在卫生系统中不断扩大的作用——占纳入研究的67%。大多数研究关注特定的健康状况,其中疟疾(26%)和性/生殖健康(13%)最为常见。
本综述揭示了SSA地区对药品零售商的兴趣日益浓厚,以及作为卫生系统利益相关者的期望不断提高。本综述表明,新的研究和干预措施应侧重于:超越基于疾病的方法;使用定性方法;以及研究较少的国家、农村地区和非正规药品零售商。一种更具活力、关联性和互动性的方法可能有助于更好地理解该领域。