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Factors hindering the implementation of clinical pharmacy practice in Egyptian hospitals

    1. [1] Ain Shams University

      Ain Shams University

      Egipto

    2. [2] Former Resident in the International Pharmacy Practice Residency (IPPR) program, currently Clinical Pharmacist at the Children Cancer Hospital in Egypt 57357 (CCHE 57357), Cairo, Egyp
    3. [3] Former Resident in the International Pharmacy Practice Residency (IPPR) program, currently Clinical Pharmacist at the Children Cancer Hospital in Egypt 57357 (CCHE 57357), Cairo, Egypt
    4. [4] Former Resident in the International Pharmacy Practice Residency (IPPR) program, Researcher in Beni-Suef University, currently Clinical Pharmacist at the Children Cancer Hospital in Egypt 57357 (CCHE 57357), Cairo, Egypt
    5. [5] Biostatistician at CCHE 57357, Cairo, Egypt
    6. [6] Director of Residency Program at CCHE 57357, Cairo, Egypt
    7. [7] Chief Clinical Pharmacist at CCHE 57357, Cairo, Egypt.
    8. [8] Professor of Pediatric Oncology, the National Cancer Institute, Cairo University, and the CEO of CCHE 57357, Cairo, Egypt
  • Localización: Pharmacy Practice (Granada), ISSN-e 1886-3655, Vol. 20, Nº. 1, 2022 (Ejemplar dedicado a: Jan-Mar)
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • Background: The direction toward incorporating clinical pharmacy services is increasing worldwide but there are many barriers that hinder its implementation in many countries. The types of barriers vary among countries according to their culture, population, education & economic status.

      Objective: This study aims to investigate factors hindering the implementation of clinical pharmacy practice in Egyptian hospitals.

      Methods: Hundred hospital pharmacists working in various reputable hospitals in Egypt participated in a descriptive cross-sectional survey designed as a questionnaire representing the main factors previously reported in the literature to hinder clinical pharmacy implementation in different countries around the world. Cronbach alpha was calculated to test the reliability of the questionnaire. Likert plot was used to graphically present the participants’ responses.

      Results: The most significant factors that participants reported to hinder the implementation of clinical pharmacy practice in Egyptian hospitals were the lack of clear career path, financial resources, and leadership support. The percentage of participants who agreed that such factors were key players in hindering the implementation of clinical pharmacy practice was 76%, 74%, and 57% respectively.

      Conclusion: A number of factors were found to impede clinical pharmacy implementation in Egyptian hospitals. Taking corrective measures to resolve such hindrances should ensure proper hospital pharmacy practice and should positively reflect on patient healthcare services provided at the national level.


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