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CRO PharmaDiab Program - Three Years of Experience and Activities (CROSBI ID 619332)

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Jadrijević-Mladar Takač, Milena ; Jakševac-Mikša, Maja ; Fritsch, Ivana CRO PharmaDiab Program - Three Years of Experience and Activities // Abstracts - 9th Annual Meeting of EuroPharm Forum / - (ur.). Kopenhagen: WHO EuroPharm Forum, 2000. str. 10-10

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Jadrijević-Mladar Takač, Milena ; Jakševac-Mikša, Maja ; Fritsch, Ivana

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CRO PharmaDiab Program - Three Years of Experience and Activities

Croatia has population of 4.8 millions and 116.295 diabetics. The average incidence is 2.35%. The “Croatian model” of organisation of health care for diabetic patients was included into the St. Vincent Declaration in 1989. Croatian pharmacists have been included in the current National Program for the Protection from Diabetes Mellitus, since November 1997. Some important steps preceded the implementation of the CRO PharmaDia Program at the national level. The parallel holding of Fourth meeting for the implementation of the St. Vincent Declaration and EFPA/WHO training seminar on “Diabetes care” (Lisbon, February 1997), as well as joint activity, the setting up of a pharmacist working group during the SVD Fourth meeting, was of crucial importance for our programme. The Programme was developed pursuant to the National Program requirements and following the guidelines of the EFPA project ‘Diabetes care’ and was received, particularly by the patients. A survey was conducted among diabetic patients to find out how satisfied they were with the pharmacists’ services and what they expected from pharmacists included in the diabetes care team. The results of the survey showed that diabetics expect more information about antidiabetic drugs, drug interactions, diet and physical activity. Most of them would like to be able to have their blood glucose and blood pressure controlled at the pharmacy, where they would also be provided with educational and informative materials about diabetes. Most complaints were about not being able to get all the required drugs and medical appliances at all times and from all pharmacies. Thus far we have implemented Phase I of the Program aimed at updating the pharmacists’ knowledge of diabetes and adequate pharmacotherapy. For this purpose, several two-day courses have been organized so far in conjunction with the ‘Vuk Vrhovac’ University Clinic for Diabetes, Endocrinology and Metabolic Diseases (Country and Regional Centres for Diabetes), a scientific and educational institution and WHO Collaborating Centre. More than 400 pharmacists from all over the country have been included in the Project and have attended the courses. The courses were organized according to modern educational standards and comprised lectures, workshops and a test to evaluate the acquired knowledge. The evaluation was primarily aimed at determining the pharmacists’ interest in and willingness to take an active part in diabetic patient counselling. In collaboration with students of pharmacy, medical biochemistry and dentistry, an International Summer University on Diabetes mellitus – Multidisciplinary approach, was organized in Dubrovnik (Croatia, July 23-30, 2000).

Diabetes care; PharmDiab Program; Program implementation; patients expectation; CPD courses

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Podaci o prilogu

10-10.

2000.

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Abstracts - 9th Annual Meeting of EuroPharm Forum

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Kopenhagen: WHO EuroPharm Forum

Podaci o skupu

9th Annual Meeting of EuroPharm Forum, 20-21 October 2000

poster

01.01.2000-01.01.2000

Kopenhagen, Danska

Povezanost rada

Farmacija