学术活动:一个通往行动的途径
Kevin N Astle1, Vibhuti Arya2, Hayley Blackburn3
1Taneja College of Pharmacy, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL, USA.
American journal of pharmaceutical education
|June 14, 2023
概括
药房倡导现在包括影响患者健康的社会问题,扩展到专业发展之外. 这篇评论强调了组织,并鼓励扩大成员之间的个人社会宣传努力.
科学领域:
- 药房教育和实践 药房教育和实践
- 公共卫生 公共卫生
- 健康的社会决定因素
背景情况:
- 从历史上看,药房倡导的中心是专业的进步和直接的患者倡导.
- 最近的转变受到2022年课程成果和可信任的专业活动的影响,扩大了倡导的范围.
- 这种演变认识到更广泛的社会问题对患者健康结果的影响.
研究的目的:
- 为了突出药房中宣传的扩大定义.
- 展示三个以药房为重点的组织,从事社会问题的倡导.
- 为了鼓励在药房社区内更广泛的社会宣传参与.
主要方法:
- 这是一个评论,而不是经验研究.
- 它回顾了药房中倡导的不断变化的理解.
- 它确定并讨论了参与与健康相关的社会宣传的三个组织.
主要成果:
- 药房倡导的概念已经扩大到包括影响患者健康的社会问题.
- 一些专注于药房的组织积极参与倡导这些社会事业.
- 在药房专业人士中呼吁增加个人社会宣传努力.
结论:
- 药房专业人员应该接受一个更广泛的宣传定义.
- 参与社会宣传对于解决健康差异和改善患者福祉至关重要.
- 继续扩大宣传工作的努力将加强该行业对公共卫生的影响.
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