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- Title
Enhancement of paediatric oncology pharmacy practices in a low–middle-income country through teaching and training using the My Child Matters Grant.
- Authors
Farooq, Wasfa; Baig, Natasha; Khan, Bashir Ahmed; Butt, Faran Ahmed; Hanif, Ayesha; Ali, Arif; Raza, Muhammad Rafie
- Abstract
The development of a successful oncology pharmacy system includes competency training, cost-efficient procurement, proper storage, preparation and administration of chemotherapy, and appropriate waste disposal. Low–middle-income countries such as Pakistan face several challenges within the realm of oncology pharmacy such as the unavailability of training programmes, resources and financial support, and inconsistencies in the safe handling of cytotoxic drugs. The Indus Hospital and Health Network (IHHN) is among the pioneers of oncology pharmacy practices in Pakistan, with a well-established Oncology Pharmacy Team and chemotherapy preparation in accordance with the United States Pharmacopeia 797 and 800 safety guidelines. The My Child Matters Grant was awarded by the Sanofi Espoir Foundation to the Department of Paediatric Hematology and Oncology at IHHN for holistic improvement in childhood cancer care through teaching, training and capacity building. Partnerships were formed with five public-sector paediatric oncology units nationwide. Initiatives were taken to improve oncology pharmacy practices including teaching and training courses, in-person assessment visits, and mentorship and liaison efforts. Despite prevailing challenges, promising improvements were noted at each centre. However, Pakistan needs to establish a national plan for childhood cancer with the creation of regional organisations for the training and monitoring of oncology pharmacists. Centralisation of pharmacy operations within hospitals is essential to maintain the availability, storage, preparation and administration standards of chemotherapy.
- Subjects
PAKISTAN; PHARMACOLOGY; MIDDLE-income countries; TUMORS in children; ENDOWMENTS; PHARMACY education; DRUG storage; TEACHING aids; ONCOLOGY; TEACHING methods; MENTORING; PEDIATRICS; CANCER chemotherapy; LEARNING strategies; MEDICAL needs assessment; HOSPITAL pharmacies; LOW-income countries
- Publication
Journal of Oncology Pharmacy Practice, 2024, Vol 30, Issue 5, p786
- ISSN
1078-1552
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1177/10781552231184779