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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
Role of Pharmacist in Malaria Control,10th November,08
Role of Pharmacist: African Experience
Malaria Fact Card Project (Year 2001-2004)
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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 malariaendemic
regionsZimbabwe
,Tanzania & Ghana
Pharmacists were provided with the
training and resources to develop,
produce and implement
intervention strategies
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Malaria Fact Card Project (Year 2001-2004)
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Malaria Fact Card-Consumer
Education tool - easy to
understand ,in local language
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Focused on prevention, treatment
& complied with Malaria Control
Strategies in each country
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Training of pharmacists in use of
Fact Card as Counseling tool
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Focused Group discussion for
evaluation of project
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Project Outcome
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Fact Card had increased awareness of the prevention and early
treatment of malaria in more than 60% of survey respondents in the
target groups
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Increased pharmacist/patient interaction not only informed patients but
also promoted the potential for real change in consumer behaviour
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Project was successful in achieving its objectives
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Typical Indian Retail Pharmacy
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TB Fact Card Project
Pharmacists participating in Tuberculosis (TB) Control
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
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Special Achievements
Improvement in
trader image
Pharmacists’
commitment
TB Fact Card
Project
Rise of Concept of
DOTS
Pharmacist
Successful
Collaborations
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DOTS Provider pharmacist with TB patient
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Positive 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
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Advantages of using Community Pharmacy
Services
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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
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Malaria Control: Issues to be addressed
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Shortage of trained manpower
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Drug use problems at community level
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Insufficient awareness in the community leading to high morbidity &
mortality in certain States
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Observations by pharmacists
Informal discussion with experienced community pharmacists brought up
following points
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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
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Low level of awareness & concern about vector control, especially in
rural areas
– Suggests-Scope to improve the situation-Role of pharmacist
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Variations in treatment seen in prescriptions (deviations from standard
guidelines?)
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Envisioned 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
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Envisioned Role of pharmacist contd
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Presumptive treatment in high transmission areas?
Pharmacovigilance –reporting of ADRs
Participation in Evaluation of prescriptions/Prescription audits
Counseling for Travelers malaria
World Malaria Day –IEC campaigns
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Way ahead… Pharmacist centric model for
Malaria control
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Consumer health information & other IEC material on malaria in
compliance with National malaria control policies ,for distribution/display
through pharmacies
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Disseminate the information about planned project to pharmacists
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Selection of willing pharmacists
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Training of pharmacists about disease & use of Information tools
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Follow up & monitoring of the activities
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Evaluation
Pilot project in one District of any high disease burden State & then nation wide
implementation after refining the model
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Possible 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
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Funding support (sustainability …)
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To 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
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Acknowledgements
• CPA Secretariat,London
• Prafull D Sheth,Vice-President ,FIP
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