Participatory Research for the Development of Community Pharmacy Services
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Franco Trigo, LucíaEditorial
Universidad de Granada
Departamento
Universidad de Granada. Programa de Doctorado en Medicina Clínica y Salud PúblicaMateria
Community -based participatory research Community pharmacy Community pharmacy services
Date
2019Fecha lectura
2019-09-19Referencia bibliográfica
Franco-Trigo, Lucía. Participatory Research for the Development of Community Pharmacy Services. Granada: Universidad de Granada, 2019. [http://hdl.handle.net/10481/57487]
Sponsorship
Tesis Univ. Granada.; To the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), for granting me the UTS President’s Scholarship (UTSP) and the International Research Scholarship (IRS). Additionally, the UTS Chancellor’s Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded to Dr Daniel Sabater-Hernandez (ID number: 2013001605) provided funding for the studies conducted in Australia (Chapters 3 & 5). The Graduate School of Health at UTS and the Pharmaceutical Care Research Group at the University of Granada (UGR) provided funding for the stakeholder analysis in Spain (Chapter 4).Abstract
The early involvement of key stakeholders (with various roles and perspectives) in the
planning process of a community pharmacy service (CPS), increases the potential of
such services to respond to real needs and to be integrated in practice. Participatory
development of CPSs was explored in this thesis by reviewing the applicability of
stakeholder analysis within planning processes, then putting into practice the initial steps
of the development of a cardiovascular disease-prevention CPS. As a result, a preliminary model
for chronic care that stipulates which stakeholder groups to consider, seven principles for advanced care and six environmental factors that may influence the implementation
of these principles (the NSW-MCC) was proposed