An analysis of hospital pharmacy practice in six countries of sub ‐Saharan Africa based on the International Pharmaceutical Federation Basel Statements on the future of hospital pharmacy
ConclusionMultiple tier one (minimum standards in hospital pharmacy practice) constructs were achieved greater than 90% of the time, possibly reflecting efforts made towards hospital pharmacy practice advancement in select countries of sub ‐Saharan Africa. Additionally, all countries achieved a majority of tier one overarching constructs. Despite these achievements, there are still many areas for growth, including select tier one constructs with low achievement rates.
Source: International Journal of Pharmacy Practice - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Miranda G. Law,
Jennifer Marriott,
Cyril Usifoh,
Franklin Acheampong,
Lungwani Muungo,
Richard Odoi Adome,
Tsitsi G. Monera ‐Penduka,
Nettie Ndzabala,
Stephen F. Eckel Tags: Research Paper Source Type: research
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