Abstract

Purpose. This study aimed to explore the perceptions of hospital pharmacists towards drug management and reasons underlying stock-outs of antimalarial drugs in Pakistan. Methods. A qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of hospital pharmacists regarding drug management and irrational use of antimalarial drugs in two major cities of Pakistan, namely, Islamabad (national capital) and Rawalpindi (twin city). Semistructured interviews were conducted with 16 hospital pharmacists using indepth interview guides at a place and time convenient for the respondents. Interviews, which were audiotaped and transcribed verbatim, were evaluated by thematic content analysis and by other authors' analysis. Results. Most of the respondents were of the view that financial constraints, inappropriate drug management, and inadequate funding were the factors contributing toward the problem of antimalarial drug stock-outs in healthcare facilities of Pakistan. The pharmacists anticipated that prescribing by nonproprietary names, training of health professionals, accepted role of hospital pharmacist in drug management, implementation of essential drug list and standard treatment guidelines for malaria in the healthcare system can minimize the problem of drug stock outs in healthcare system of Pakistan. Conclusion. The current study showed that all the respondents in the two cities agreed that hospital pharmacist has failed to play an effective role in efficient management of anti-malarial drugs stock-outs.

Highlights

  • Efficient drug management is the key strategy in reducing costs of drugs and ensuring their availability in the healthcare facilities [1]

  • A qualitative study was designed to explore the perceptions of hospital pharmacists regarding current treatment practices for malaria and responsible factors, role of healthcare system and Malaria Control Program, role of hospital pharmacist in effective drug management and influencing factors, current scenario and responsible factors of anti-malarial drugs stock-outs, and strategies to improve current practices and anti-malarial drugs stock-outs

  • Plasmodium vivax and Plasmodium falciparum were the common types of malaria observed in Pakistan stated by all the pharmacists

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Introduction

Efficient drug management is the key strategy in reducing costs of drugs and ensuring their availability in the healthcare facilities [1]. The selection of most costeffective essential drugs to treat commonly encountered diseases, appropriate quantification, preselection of potential suppliers, procurement and monitoring of the performance of suppliers and the procurement system can be achieved by adopting efficient procedures. Failure in any of these areas leads to lack of access to appropriate drugs and waste of resources. Lack of properly trained staff in good procurement practices at key positions can doom any procurement system to failure. Inadequate posts, and lack of career development tend to confine potentials to attract and retain qualified staff in the healthcare facilities [3]

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