Pharmaceutical Care Services in Community Pharmacies: An Umbrella Review of Global Evidence with Insights from Polish and Spanish Practices.

IF 2.1 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Integrated Pharmacy Research and Practice Pub Date : 2025-09-02 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.2147/IPRP.S529641
Anna Żuk, Manuel Machuca
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Background: Pharmaceutical care is currently being implemented in Polish community pharmacies, but remains unsupported by state funding, limiting its widespread adoption. In Spain pharmacists there provide a wide range of pharmaceutical care services.

Objective: The aim of the work is to understand how other countries, such as Spain, have approached pharmaceutical care, which may offer potential strategies. Given this constant evolution and the challenges they face, a comprehensive review of current pharmaceutical care practices is necessary.

Methods: The study design was guided by Newman TV et al. Chosen review type was an umbrella review, which includes systematic reviews, narrative reviews, and meta-analyses concerning pharmacist-led interventions in the field of pharmaceutical care. Utilized PRISMA framework. Used the PubMed database, which includes MEDLINE-indexed articles. Search strategy initially identified 18,076 articles and abstracts. Articles were limited to English-language, free full-text systematic reviews or meta-analyses published between January 2019 and October 2024. The dataset was reduced to 3,016 articles. Ultimately, 13 articles were selected for final analysis.

Results: Given the identified lack of funding and training gaps, Poland must address workforce shortages, strengthen interdisciplinary trust, and ensure proper remuneration for pharmacists. Drawing on Spain's experience, investing in pharmacist-led education and preventive services may significantly enhance care outcomes in community settings.

Conclusion: This review highlights key pharmaceutical services currently implemented in community pharmacies and identifies critical barriers that hinder their widespread adoption in Poland. The main tasks of pharmaceutical care are to reduce morbidity and mortality related to medications. These services are most often not provided due to the lack of additional remuneration for the pharmacist for their provision, which would serve as reimbursement for the cost of delivering these services. The results of this review will serve as a basis for developing future in-depth studies focused on the implementation and delivery of pharmaceutical care.

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社区药房的药学服务:从波兰和西班牙实践的见解全球证据的总括性审查。
背景:药学服务目前正在波兰社区药房实施,但仍然没有得到国家资金的支持,限制了其广泛采用。在西班牙,药剂师提供广泛的药学服务。目的:这项工作的目的是了解其他国家,如西班牙,如何接近药物保健,这可能提供潜在的策略。鉴于这种不断的演变和他们所面临的挑战,有必要对当前的药学服务实践进行全面审查。方法:研究设计参照Newman TV等。所选择的综述类型为总括性综述,包括系统综述、叙述性综述和关于药师主导的药学服务领域干预措施的荟萃分析。使用PRISMA框架。使用PubMed数据库,其中包括medline索引的文章。搜索策略最初确定了18076篇文章和摘要。文章仅限于2019年1月至2024年10月期间发表的英文、免费全文系统综述或元分析。数据集减少到3016篇文章。最终选出13篇文章进行最终分析。结果:鉴于已确定的缺乏资金和培训差距,波兰必须解决劳动力短缺问题,加强跨学科信任,并确保药剂师的适当报酬。借鉴西班牙的经验,投资于药剂师主导的教育和预防服务可以显著提高社区环境中的护理结果。结论:本综述强调了目前在社区药房实施的关键药品服务,并确定了阻碍其在波兰广泛采用的关键障碍。药学服务的主要任务是降低与药物有关的发病率和死亡率。这些服务通常不提供,因为药剂师没有额外的报酬,这些报酬可以作为提供这些服务的费用的补偿。本综述的结果将作为开展未来深入研究的基础,重点是药物服务的实施和提供。
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