Patrick O Erah , James C Nwazuoke
Pharmacotherapy Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Benin, Benin City, Nigeria;For correspondence:- Patrick Erah Email: patrick.erah@uniben.edu Tel:+234 802 3360318
Published: 23 December 2002
Citation: Erah PO, Nwazuoke JC. Identification of Standards for Pharmaceutical Care in Benin City. Trop J Pharm Res 2002; 1(2):55-66 doi: 10.4314/tjpr.v1i2.2
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Method: The survey instrument (a pre-tested self-administered questionnaire) was distributed to pharmacists in Benin City. Each questionnaire contained the 52 suggested practice standards obtained from round one discussion by the Delphi panel of PC experts. The pharmacists were requested to indicate in the questionnaire whether or not each of the standards was feasible, relevant, being currently applied or intend to be apply it in their practice setting. Analysis of the responses on “being currently applied or intend to apply it” excluded the pharmacists in academia since nearly all of them were full-time University Lecturers.
Conclusion: PC standards that can be effectively applied in improving effective pharmaceutical services in Benin City have been identified. The identified 47 standards are most likely to stimulate the widespread implementation of PC in Nigeria if seriously addressed by the Pharmacists Council of Nigeria, the Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria and Nigeria pharmacists.
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