克服挑战:在斯普斯卡/波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那共和国实施和扩大临床药学教育和实践。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Tijana Kovacevic, Josephine Falade
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波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那是南斯拉夫解体后成立的六个国家之一,尽管其地理位置在欧洲,但被列为资源匮乏的国家。它是受内战和国际制裁影响最严重的地区之一,导致基础设施受损,医疗保健服务不发达。临床药学旨在通过优化药物使用来改善患者的预后,自20世纪60年代以来在高收入国家已经建立起来。然而,在资源匮乏的环境中,由于教育不足、缺乏训练有素的人员和机构支持有限,其发展往往受到延误。本文的主要目的是介绍在低资源环境下临床药学服务的发展,以斯普斯卡共和国(波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的一个实体)为例,并为类似的环境提供可复制的模型。本文强调了如何通过国际培训、结构化指导、课程改革、政治和制度支持,逐步建立临床药学专业。从2007年开始,斯普斯卡共和国在英国培训了一名药剂师,启动了一项临床药学服务试点项目,该项目扩大到各个医院病房,引入正规教育项目,并将临床药学纳入日常临床实践。此外,2023年还推出了全额报销的门诊临床药房服务。这表明,通过有针对性的投资和长期战略,资源有限的国家可以建立临床药学实践。斯普斯卡共和国的经验为在其他低资源环境下加快临床药学发展提供了宝贵的经验教训。
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Overcoming challenges: implementing and scaling clinical pharmacy education and practice in the Republic of Srpska/Bosnia and Herzegovina.

Bosnia and Herzegovina, one of the six countries created from the breakup of Yugoslavia, is classified as a low resource setting despite its geographic position in Europe. It is one of the most severely affected by the Civil war and international sanctions resulting in damaged infrastructure and underdeveloped healthcare services. Clinical pharmacy, which aims to improve patient outcomes through optimized medication use, has been well established in high-income countries since the 1960s. However, in low-resource settings, its development is often delayed by inadequate education, lack of trained personnel, and limited institutional support. The main aims of this article are to present the development of clinical pharmacy services in a low-resource setting, using the example of the Republic of Srpska (an entity within Bosnia and Herzegovina), and to offer a replicable model for similar settings. This article highlights how clinical pharmacy can be gradually established through international training, structured mentorship, curriculum reform, political and institutional support. Starting in 2007 with the training of a pharmacist in the United Kingdom, the Republic of Srpska initiated a pilot clinical pharmacy service program that expanded to various hospital wards, introduced formal education programs, and integrated clinical pharmacy into daily clinical practice. Additionally, a fully reimbursed outpatient clinical pharmacy service was launched in 2023. This shows that with targeted investments and long-term strategy, countries with limited resources can establish clinical pharmacy practice. The Republic of Srpska's experience offers valuable lessons for accelerating clinical pharmacy development in other low-resource setting contexts.

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4.10
自引率
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发文量
131
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy (IJCP) offers a platform for articles on research in Clinical Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Care and related practice-oriented subjects in the pharmaceutical sciences. IJCP is a bi-monthly, international, peer-reviewed journal that publishes original research data, new ideas and discussions on pharmacotherapy and outcome research, clinical pharmacy, pharmacoepidemiology, pharmacoeconomics, the clinical use of medicines, medical devices and laboratory tests, information on medicines and medical devices information, pharmacy services research, medication management, other clinical aspects of pharmacy. IJCP publishes original Research articles, Review articles , Short research reports, Commentaries, book reviews, and Letters to the Editor. International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy is affiliated with the European Society of Clinical Pharmacy (ESCP). ESCP promotes practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy, especially in Europe. The general aim of the society is to advance education, practice and research in Clinical Pharmacy . Until 2010 the journal was called Pharmacy World & Science.
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