Title: Role of Pharmacist
1- Role of Pharmacist
- in
- Malaria Control
15th Roll Back Malaria Partnership Board Meeting
New Delhi
Mrs Manjiri S Gharat Hon. Secretary, Community
Pharmacy Division, Indian Pharmaceutical
Association
2Role of Pharmacist African ExperienceMalaria
Fact Card Project (Year 2001-2004)
- Project of Commonwealth Pharmaceutical
Association (CPA), International Pharmaceutical
Federation (FIP) World Health Organisation
(WHO) - Aimed to disseminate reliable and relevant
consumer information through community pharmacies
on the prevention and early treatment of malaria
in various malaria-endemic regions- Zimbabwe
,Tanzania Ghana - Pharmacists were provided with the training and
resources to develop, produce and implement
intervention strategies
3Malaria Fact Card Project (Year 2001-2004)
- Malaria Fact Card-Consumer Education tool - easy
to understand ,in local language - Focused on prevention, treatment complied with
Malaria Control Strategies in each country - Training of pharmacists in use of Fact Card as
Counseling tool - Focused Group discussion for evaluation of
project
4Project Outcome
- Fact Card had increased awareness of the
prevention and early treatment of malaria in more
than 60 of survey respondents in the target
groups - Increased pharmacist/patient interaction not only
informed patients but also promoted the potential
for real change in consumer behaviour - Project was successful in achieving its
objectives
5Typical Indian Retail Pharmacy
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7Pharmacists participating in Tuberculosis (TB)
Control
TB Fact Card Project
- Objectives
- To involve community
- pharmacists in
- Promoting community awareness of TB
- Monitoring TB treatment prescribed by private
physicians - Providing patient support
Implemented through 50 trained community
pharmacists in Mumbai Navi Mumbai
8Special Achievements
Rise of Concept of DOTS Pharmacist
9DOTS Provider pharmacist with TB patient
10Positive experiences of TB Fact Card project in
Indian Settings Malaria Fact Card in African
settings suggest
Pharmacist has potential in participation of
various health programmes of Governments
It has been (pharmacist services) mostly untapped
potential till date
Pharmacists can add to trained workforce with
their involvement there could be wider outreach
of malaria control programme
11 Advantages of using Community Pharmacy Services
- Pharmacist-first port of call health professional
- Easy accessibility of pharmacies
- Pharmacist skills in communication
- Friendly relation with consumers
- Knowledge about medicines
- Better patient care support
- Provision of free advice
-
500,000 (half a million ) community pharmacies
in the country
12Malaria Control Issues to be addressed
- Shortage of trained manpower
- Drug use problems at community level
- Insufficient awareness in the community leading
to high morbidity mortality in certain States
13Observations by pharmacists
Informal discussion with experienced community
pharmacists brought up following points
- Incorrect use of medicines by patients
(incomplete treatment, wrong timings of dosages
,fear of side effects etc) - Suggests-Scope to improve the situation-Role of
pharmacist - Low level of awareness concern about vector
control, especially in rural areas - Suggests-Scope to improve the situation-Role of
pharmacist - Variations in treatment seen in prescriptions
(deviations from standard guidelines?)
14Envisioned Role of pharmacist
- Early Case Detection and Prompt Referral for
Treatment - Identifying symptomatic cases directing
suspected cases for medical check up - Referring to diagnostic centers, Drug
Distribution Centers (DDCs) and Fever Treatment
Depots (FTDs) in the rural areas - Counseling
- Community awareness about causes, preventive
measures ,symptoms, diagnosis (emphasis on
importance of blood smear examination), treatment
- Rational use of prescribed medicines
- Counseling to improve Community Participation by
sensitizing and involving the community for
detection of Anopheles breeding places and their
elimination - Sensitizing consumers for various ways of vector
control emphasizing personal prophylactic
measures
15Envisioned Role of pharmacist contd
- Presumptive treatment in high transmission areas?
- Pharmacovigilance reporting of ADRs
- Participation in Evaluation of prescriptions/Presc
ription audits - Counseling for Travelers malaria
- World Malaria Day IEC campaigns
16 Way ahead Pharmacist centric model for Malaria
control
- Consumer health information other IEC material
on malaria in compliance with National malaria
control policies ,for distribution/display
through pharmacies -
- Disseminate the information about planned project
to pharmacists -
- Selection of willing pharmacists
- Training of pharmacists about disease use of
Information tools - Follow up monitoring of the activities
- Evaluation
Pilot project in one District of any high disease
burden State then nation wide implementation
after refining the model
17Possible collaborations-Public-Private Mix
activity
- Collaborating organizations at national, regional
local level - National Pharmaceutical Association (Indian
Pharmaceutical Association) - Chemist Associations
- Government Vector Borne Disease Control
Department - WHO ??
- Challenges
- Capacity building for training of pharmacists
- Funding support (sustainability )
18To summarise
Counseling
Community awareness
Case detection referral
With appropriate training supervision,
community pharmacists can complement and
supplement the government efforts to make a
significant dent in the malaria burden
19Acknowledgements
- CPA Secretariat,London
- Prafull D Sheth,Vice-President ,FIP
Thank You