New Medicine Service by Community Pharmacists: An Opportunity to Enhance Universal Health Coverage at a Primary Health Level in South Africa

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Naidoo, Vivian [1 ,3 ]
Moodley, Rajatheran [2 ]
Bangalee, Varsha [1 ]
Suleman, Fatima [1 ]
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[1] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Durban, South Africa
[2] Merebank Durban South Afr, Durban, South Africa
[3] Univ KwaZulu Natal, Discipline Pharmaceut Sci, Westville Campus,F Block,Room F2-519, ZA-4041 Durban, South Africa
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universal health coverage; new medicine services; South Africa; community pharmacist; primary health care; LONG-TERM CONDITION; MEDICATION; HOSPITALIZATION; ADHERENCE;
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10.1177/00469580221146834
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R19 [保健组织与事业(卫生事业管理)];
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The implementation of universal health coverage (UHC) in South Africa has focused on promoting equitable health care services to all citizens. In this regard, pharmacists are expected to expand their professional capabilities to promote primary healthcare system functionality. The new medicine service (NMS) has proven to be beneficial in medicine optimization and adherence. The aim of the NMS is to assist and advise patients on their newly diagnosed conditions and to promote the safe and rational use of medicines. This study explores the provision of NMS within the UHC primary healthcare service package and the opportunity for enhancing pharmacist practice. This pilot reports on the implementation of NMS in a low-middle income country. Data was obtained using convenience sampling and an interview-based approach. Findings were evaluated, analyzed, and reported using qualitative techniques. This study was conducted at an independent community pharmacy in Durban, South Africa. Fifty-four patients were successfully enrolled into the program based on the eligibility criteria; 19 patients exited the program before completion. From those that completed the program, 65.71% had no problems detected; rather the program served as a platform to provide information and ensure proper adherence practices, 34.29% of patients experienced problems and were referred back to the prescriber, or pharmacist. After the completion of the program, 54.29% where found to be adherent to their medication, however, 45.71% were found to be non-adherent and were counseled accordingly or referred back to the medical practitioner. This paper highlighted that the implementation of a pharmacist's full scope of practice and services such as the NMS is essential in improving therapeutic outcomes, recognize medicine related problems, and avert unnecessary use of medicines.
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