Perspectives of pharmaceutical stakeholders on determinants of medicines accessibility at the primary care level

Abstract Background Equitable access to essential medicines of maintained efficacy, safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness must be ensured by a well-functioning health system. This study aims to identify the determinants of patients’ access to medicines at the primary health care (PHC) level from t...

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Published in:Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association
Main Authors: Hoda Ibrahim Rizk, Monira Mahmoud Elkholy, Abeer Abdou Barakat, Raghda Mostafa Mostafa Elsayed, Shaimaa A. M. Abd El Fatah
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:ef1f6032b430436d80a902a3121b1034 2023-05-15T15:15:45+02:00 Perspectives of pharmaceutical stakeholders on determinants of medicines accessibility at the primary care level Hoda Ibrahim Rizk Monira Mahmoud Elkholy Abeer Abdou Barakat Raghda Mostafa Mostafa Elsayed Shaimaa A. M. Abd El Fatah 2021-01-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1186/s42506-020-00062-x https://doaj.org/article/ef1f6032b430436d80a902a3121b1034 EN eng SpringerOpen https://doi.org/10.1186/s42506-020-00062-x https://doaj.org/toc/2090-262X doi:10.1186/s42506-020-00062-x 2090-262X https://doaj.org/article/ef1f6032b430436d80a902a3121b1034 Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association, Vol 96, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2021) Medicines Access determinants Pharmaceutical system Stakeholders’ views Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1186/s42506-020-00062-x 2022-12-31T10:54:28Z Abstract Background Equitable access to essential medicines of maintained efficacy, safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness must be ensured by a well-functioning health system. This study aims to identify the determinants of patients’ access to medicines at the primary health care (PHC) level from the perspectives of various (internal and external) stakeholders of the pharmaceutical system. Methods The study employed both quantitative and qualitative components. Quantitative component applied a descriptive a cross-sectional design and qualitative component applied an in-depth interview design. It was a health system research conducted at two (PHC) facilities (one urban and the other rural) in Egypt. It inquired upon political, economic, and managerial aspects of the pharmaceutical system utilizing the “Health System Assessment Approach: a How-To Manual” and the “WHO operational package for assessing, monitoring and evaluating country pharmaceutical situations.” Results Analysis of the quantitative data extracted from the cross-sectional component with external stakeholders (patients) revealed that about one-third of patients in both facilities were unable to pay for the medicine. Patients in both settings took less than an hour to reach the PHC facility. The Percent of patients who believe that the private pharmacies’ medicine is better than the PHC one was significantly higher in rural than urban group (24% and 10% respectively) and the percent of medicines dispensed was 50% and 66.7% in rural and urban groups respectively. Analysis of the qualitative data extracted from in-depth interviews with internal stakeholders (key informants from regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical industry, academia, pharmacists, and physicians) were summarized utilizing Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Challenges (SWOC) analysis approach. Various viewpoints toward the determinants of patients’ access to medicines were disclosed. Conclusions The Percent of medicines dispensed was insufficient in both rural and urban facilities. There ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Journal of the Egyptian Public Health Association 96 1
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topic Medicines
Access determinants
Pharmaceutical system
Stakeholders’ views
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
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Access determinants
Pharmaceutical system
Stakeholders’ views
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
Hoda Ibrahim Rizk
Monira Mahmoud Elkholy
Abeer Abdou Barakat
Raghda Mostafa Mostafa Elsayed
Shaimaa A. M. Abd El Fatah
Perspectives of pharmaceutical stakeholders on determinants of medicines accessibility at the primary care level
topic_facet Medicines
Access determinants
Pharmaceutical system
Stakeholders’ views
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
RA1-1270
description Abstract Background Equitable access to essential medicines of maintained efficacy, safety, quality, and cost-effectiveness must be ensured by a well-functioning health system. This study aims to identify the determinants of patients’ access to medicines at the primary health care (PHC) level from the perspectives of various (internal and external) stakeholders of the pharmaceutical system. Methods The study employed both quantitative and qualitative components. Quantitative component applied a descriptive a cross-sectional design and qualitative component applied an in-depth interview design. It was a health system research conducted at two (PHC) facilities (one urban and the other rural) in Egypt. It inquired upon political, economic, and managerial aspects of the pharmaceutical system utilizing the “Health System Assessment Approach: a How-To Manual” and the “WHO operational package for assessing, monitoring and evaluating country pharmaceutical situations.” Results Analysis of the quantitative data extracted from the cross-sectional component with external stakeholders (patients) revealed that about one-third of patients in both facilities were unable to pay for the medicine. Patients in both settings took less than an hour to reach the PHC facility. The Percent of patients who believe that the private pharmacies’ medicine is better than the PHC one was significantly higher in rural than urban group (24% and 10% respectively) and the percent of medicines dispensed was 50% and 66.7% in rural and urban groups respectively. Analysis of the qualitative data extracted from in-depth interviews with internal stakeholders (key informants from regulatory agencies, pharmaceutical industry, academia, pharmacists, and physicians) were summarized utilizing Strengths-Weaknesses-Opportunities-Challenges (SWOC) analysis approach. Various viewpoints toward the determinants of patients’ access to medicines were disclosed. Conclusions The Percent of medicines dispensed was insufficient in both rural and urban facilities. There ...
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author Hoda Ibrahim Rizk
Monira Mahmoud Elkholy
Abeer Abdou Barakat
Raghda Mostafa Mostafa Elsayed
Shaimaa A. M. Abd El Fatah
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title Perspectives of pharmaceutical stakeholders on determinants of medicines accessibility at the primary care level
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