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Role of Pharmacists in the Interprofessional Care Team for Patients with Chronic Diseases

Journal

JOURNAL OF MULTIDISCIPLINARY HEALTHCARE
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 1701-1710

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S309938

Keywords

pharmacist; interprofessional care; chronic diseases; health care

Funding

  1. Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture

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Chronic diseases are a global health issue. Patients with chronic diseases need interprofessional care teams involving general practitioners, medical specialists, nurses, and pharmacists. Pharmacists play an important role in these teams by providing drug information, acting as a consultant, and improving patient outcomes. The success of therapy for chronic diseases relies on partnership, coordination, cooperation, decision-making, and therapeutic outcomes within the interprofessional healthcare team.
Chronic diseases are a major health problem and cause of death worldwide. Patients with chronic diseases should be managed by an interprofessional care team consisting of general practitioners, medical specialists, nurses, and pharmacists. However, the roles of pharmacists in this interprofessional care team have not been fully explored. This study, therefore, examined their roles as members of the interprofessional care team in managing patients with chronic diseases. A search in PubMed, Google Scholar, EBSCO, Scopus, and Cochrane Library databases was conducted for research articles that discussed pharmacists, interprofessional healthcare, and chronic diseases. From initial 420 identified articles, a total of 27 articles were included in this study. The interprofessional healthcare team should have a sense of tolerance and belonging among its members, which is reflected in five dimensions: partnership, coordination, cooperation, decision-making, and therapeutic outcomes. The five dimensions are closely related because they support each other in the success of the therapy. The presence of pharmacists in an interprofessional healthcare team has been proven to help facilitate access to primary care and improve patient outcomes. Pharmacists can assist in managing chronic disease conditions by providing drug information to patients and other healthcare providers and by acting as a consultant for treatment-related issues. The pharmacist's role as part of an interprofessional care team reinforces the importance of a collaborative healthcare team in providing clinical services to patients with chronic diseases.

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