Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care

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Autor(a) principal: Araújo,Patricia Sodré
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Costa,Ediná Alves, Guerra Junior,Augusto Afonso, Acurcio,Francisco de Assis, Guibu,Ione Aquemi, Álvares,Juliana, Costa,Karen Sarmento, Karnikowski,Margô Gomes de Oliveira, Soeiro,Orlando Mario, Leite,Silvana Nair
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize the activities of clinical nature developed by pharmacists in basic health units and their participation in educational activities aiming at health promotion. METHODS This article is part of the Pesquisa Nacional sobre Acesso, Utilização e Promoção do Uso Racional de Medicamentos – Serviços, 2015 (PNAUM – National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines – Services, 2015), a cross-sectional and exploratory study, of evaluative nature, consisting of a survey of information in a representative sample of cities, stratified by the Brazilian regions that constitute domains of study, and a subsample of primary health care services. The interviewed pharmacists (n=285) were responsible for the delivery of medicines and were interviewed in person with the use of a script. The characterization of the activities of clinical nature was based on information from pharmacists who declared to perform them, and on participation in educational activities aiming at health promotion, according to information from all pharmacists. The results are presented in frequency and their 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS From the interviewed subjects, 21.3% said they perform activities of clinical nature. Of these, more than 80% considered them very important; the majority does not dispose of specific places to perform them, which hinders privacy and confidentiality in these activities. The main denominations were “pharmaceutical guidance” and “pharmaceutical care.” The registration of activities is mainly made in the users’ medical records, computerized system, and in a specific document filed at the pharmacy, impairing the circulation of information among professionals. Most pharmacists performed these activities mainly along with physicians and nurses; 24.7% rarely participated in meetings with the health team, and 19.7% have never participated. CONCLUSIONS Activities of clinical nature performed by pharmacists in Brazil are still incipient. The difficulties found point out to the professionals’ improvisation and effort. The small participation in educational activities of health promotion indicates little integration of pharmacists with the health team and of pharmaceutical services with other health actions.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
title Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
spellingShingle Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
Araújo,Patricia Sodré
Pharmacists
Pharmaceutical Care
Pharmaceutical Services
Primary Health Care
Health Services Research
Unified Health System
title_short Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
title_full Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
title_fullStr Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
title_full_unstemmed Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
title_sort Pharmaceutical care in Brazil’s primary health care
author Araújo,Patricia Sodré
author_facet Araújo,Patricia Sodré
Costa,Ediná Alves
Guerra Junior,Augusto Afonso
Acurcio,Francisco de Assis
Guibu,Ione Aquemi
Álvares,Juliana
Costa,Karen Sarmento
Karnikowski,Margô Gomes de Oliveira
Soeiro,Orlando Mario
Leite,Silvana Nair
author_role author
author2 Costa,Ediná Alves
Guerra Junior,Augusto Afonso
Acurcio,Francisco de Assis
Guibu,Ione Aquemi
Álvares,Juliana
Costa,Karen Sarmento
Karnikowski,Margô Gomes de Oliveira
Soeiro,Orlando Mario
Leite,Silvana Nair
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Araújo,Patricia Sodré
Costa,Ediná Alves
Guerra Junior,Augusto Afonso
Acurcio,Francisco de Assis
Guibu,Ione Aquemi
Álvares,Juliana
Costa,Karen Sarmento
Karnikowski,Margô Gomes de Oliveira
Soeiro,Orlando Mario
Leite,Silvana Nair
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Pharmacists
Pharmaceutical Care
Pharmaceutical Services
Primary Health Care
Health Services Research
Unified Health System
topic Pharmacists
Pharmaceutical Care
Pharmaceutical Services
Primary Health Care
Health Services Research
Unified Health System
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To characterize the activities of clinical nature developed by pharmacists in basic health units and their participation in educational activities aiming at health promotion. METHODS This article is part of the Pesquisa Nacional sobre Acesso, Utilização e Promoção do Uso Racional de Medicamentos – Serviços, 2015 (PNAUM – National Survey on Access, Use and Promotion of Rational Use of Medicines – Services, 2015), a cross-sectional and exploratory study, of evaluative nature, consisting of a survey of information in a representative sample of cities, stratified by the Brazilian regions that constitute domains of study, and a subsample of primary health care services. The interviewed pharmacists (n=285) were responsible for the delivery of medicines and were interviewed in person with the use of a script. The characterization of the activities of clinical nature was based on information from pharmacists who declared to perform them, and on participation in educational activities aiming at health promotion, according to information from all pharmacists. The results are presented in frequency and their 95% confidence intervals. RESULTS From the interviewed subjects, 21.3% said they perform activities of clinical nature. Of these, more than 80% considered them very important; the majority does not dispose of specific places to perform them, which hinders privacy and confidentiality in these activities. The main denominations were “pharmaceutical guidance” and “pharmaceutical care.” The registration of activities is mainly made in the users’ medical records, computerized system, and in a specific document filed at the pharmacy, impairing the circulation of information among professionals. Most pharmacists performed these activities mainly along with physicians and nurses; 24.7% rarely participated in meetings with the health team, and 19.7% have never participated. CONCLUSIONS Activities of clinical nature performed by pharmacists in Brazil are still incipient. The difficulties found point out to the professionals’ improvisation and effort. The small participation in educational activities of health promotion indicates little integration of pharmacists with the health team and of pharmaceutical services with other health actions.
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