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KMID : 0941820140240040272
Korean Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
2014 Volume.24 No. 4 p.272 ~ p.282
The Major Barriers to Provision of Pharmaceutical Care Service in Compliance with Internationally Recognized Good Pharmacy Practice Standards in Community Pharmacies in Korea: A Questionnaire Survey
Park Se-Jung

Shin Hyun-Taek
Abstract
Objective: The provision of pharmaceutical care service in compliance with good pharmacy practice (GPP) standards is important, but there is lack of studies to investigate the barriers that significantly hinder community pharmacies in Korea from adhering to the standards. This study was aimed to identify the major barriers to provision of pharmaceutical care service in compliance with the proposed pharmacy practice standards which have been developed based on the GPP standards recommended jointly by WHO and FIP.

Methods: Questionnaires reviewed by the expert committee were posted for 32 days on the website which is most frequently accessed by community pharmacists. The respondents completed them by checking the scores (Max=5, Min=1) for major barriers to provision of pharmaceutical care service focusing on patient information management and drug use review process in prescription fillings. The answered scores were automatically collected using online data processing. Mean differences between scored data were assessed by ANOVA.

Results: Total 321 pharmacists participated in the survey. Results indicated that ¡®difficulty of diagnosis identification¡¯ (m=3.92, SD=1.21), ¡®lack of time¡¯ (m=3.48, SD=1.22) and ¡®lack of updated clinical information¡¯ (m=3.17, SD=1.10) were the major barriers to provision of pharmaceutical care service in patient information management. The main barriers to drug utilization review were ¡®lack of time¡¯ (m=3.32, SD=1.21), ¡®lack of updated clinical information¡¯ (m=3.11, SD=1.17), and ¡®negative feedbacks or refusals from prescribers¡¯ (m=3.00, SD=1.38). There were significant differences among the groups by location, employed number of pharmacists and acceptability to the proposed GPP standards.

Conclusion: Difficulties in managing patient clinical information and lack of time were found to be the major barriers in providing pharmaceutical care services in community pharmacies in Korea. Further research is recommended to determine ways to reduce these barriers in order to provide quality pharmaceutical care service that is in compliance with the internationally recognized GPP guidelines.
KEYWORD
community pharmacy, pharmaceutical care service, good pharmacy practice (GPP), pharmacy service, questionnaire survey
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