Korean J Clin Pharm.  2017 Dec;27(4):228-237. 10.24304/kjcp.2017.27.4.228.

Pharmacists' Perception for the Current and Future Pharmaceutical Services

Affiliations
  • 1College of Pharmacy, Woosuk University, Jeonju 55338, Republic of Korea.
  • 2Graduate School of Clinical Pharmacy, Sookmyung Women's University, Seoul 04310, Republic of Korea. jsbang@sm.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
We conducted a survey to understand the current state of pharmacy services and pharmacists' thoughts in the future of the community pharmacy setting.
METHODS
A questionnaire was distributed to 229 pharmacists and gathered from 95 respondents.
RESULTS
We asked to pharmacists about what the ideal pharmacy duty should be in the next 10 years at the community pharmacy setting in Korea. For this question, the respondents said drug counselling (19.4%), dispensing (13.8%), longterm care of chronic disease and healthcare education (12.8%), and OTC counselling (11.5%). When asked about how much time they were spending doing certain tasks in the pharmacy, the main tasks were dispensing (23.5%), counselling (17.1%), prescription review (10.1%), and OTC counselling (5.5%). When asked about what the most important duty of a pharmacist was, medication counselling (45.4%) was the most important task that they identified and the reasons for not being able to fulfill this role properly was time shortage (78.9%) followed by the lack of counselling spaces, up-to-date knowledges, and focus on financial gains over patient counselling.
CONCLUSION
Korean pharmacists are mainly focusing on dispensing in their daily work. Their basic responsibilities can be easily mechanized over the next few years, but the social expectations of disease-prevention and public health promotion both in current and future can not be replaced by such mechanical measures. Therefore, pharmaceutical services in Korea should be developed in more diverse and professional ways.

Keyword

Community pharmacy; pharmacist; pharmaceutical care service; public health; dispensing; artificial intelligence
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