Title of article :
Assessing the Performance of Community Pharmacies in Iran by Measuring Responsiveness to Non-Medical Needs: An Application of WHO Responsiveness Framework
Author/Authors :
Afifi, Saba Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Alizadeh Bahmani, Amir Hossein Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Zarei, Leila Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Motahareh Mahi-Birjand, Infectious Disease Research Center - Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Birjand, Iran , Hoorang, Mehdi Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Zare, Marziyeh Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Karimzadeh, Iman Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Peiravian, Farzad Department of Pharmacoeconomics and Pharma Management - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Mirjalili, Mahtabalsadat Department of Clinical Pharmacy - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran , Peymani, Payam Health Policy Research Center - Institute of Health - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences, Shiraz, Iran
Pages :
6
From page :
59
To page :
64
Abstract :
Despite growing debates about the health systems’ nonmedical performance, there has not been any empirical research on nonmedical performance and patients’ rights consideration as a driver of human rights in the pharmaceutical sector. This study’s main objective was to assess the nonmedical performance of community pharmacies of Shiraz, Iran. Methods: A cross‑sectional study was conducted using two self‑administrated Likert‑based questionnaires based on the World Health Organization (WHO) responsiveness framework and the legal charter communicated by the Ministry of Health and Medical Education of Iran. The population was patients older than 18 years who took a prescription from community pharmacies located in Shiraz and willing to answer the questions voluntarily, from 2018 to 2019. Considering the weights of subdimensions of responsiveness provided by the WHO framework, the total score of responsiveness was calculated ranging from 0 to 100. Findings: The response rate was 80.5%. The mean (standard deviation) overall score of responsiveness was 57.18 (21.61), with a median of 56.71. The mean score of client orientation was lower in respondents with a high education level than those with a diploma and under diploma (P = 0.028). Conclusion: Nonmedical pharmacy performance was considered either medium or high in more than half of the cases based on the participants’ views. Regarding client, orientation was seen less often in patients with high education level compared to those with a lower education level.
Keywords :
World Health Organization responsiveness framework , nonmedical performance , Iran , Community pharmacies
Journal title :
Journal of Research in Pharmacy Practice
Serial Year :
2021
Record number :
2729409
Link To Document :
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