Medication management and adherence during the COVID-19 pandemic: Perspectives and experiences from low-and middle-income countries
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2020-04-15
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Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy
Abstract
The current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is placing a huge strain on health systems worldwide.
Suggested solutions like social distancing and lockdowns in some areas to help contain the spread of the
virus may affect special patient populations like those with chronic illnesses who are unable to access healthcare
facilities for their routine care and medicines management. Retail pharmacy outlets are the likely facilities for
easy access by these patients. The contribution of community pharmacists in these facilities to manage chronic
conditions and promote medication adherence during this COVID-19 pandemic will be essential in easing the
burden on already strained health systems. This paper highlights the pharmaceutical care practices of community
pharmacists for patients with chronic diseases during this pandemic. This would provide support for the
call by the WHO to maintain essential services during the pandemic, in order to prevent non-COVID disease
burden on healthcare systems particularly in low-and middle-income countries
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Research Article
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COVID-19, Chronic diseases, Medication adherence, Community pharmacists, Pharmaceutical care, LMICs