THE PHARMACIST'S ROLE IN MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CARE, THE ALBANIAN CASE Cover Image

THE PHARMACIST'S ROLE IN MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CARE, THE ALBANIAN CASE
THE PHARMACIST'S ROLE IN MENTAL HEALTH: IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES THROUGH COMPREHENSIVE CARE, THE ALBANIAN CASE

Author(s): Delina Xhafaj, Denada Gjashi
Subject(s): Social Sciences, Sociology, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Scientific Institute of Management and Knowledge
Keywords: pharmacist;mental health;medication management;comprehensive care;psychotherapy;counseling;medication therapy management;patient education

Summary/Abstract: Mental health disorders represent a significant global burden, affecting individuals of all ages and backgrounds. Alongside psychotherapy and counseling, pharmacotherapy plays a crucial role in the management of mental health conditions. Pharmacists, as accessible and knowledgeable health care professionals, bring unique expertise in medication management and contribute to the multidisciplinary approach to mental health care. The purpose of this study is to describe the role of the pharmacist within a mental health program, focusing on the specific duties in this position, its benefits, and limitations. Pharmacists are key stakeholders in mental health care, involved in various aspects of patient care, including medication administration, drug therapy management, and patient education. Their comprehensive knowledge of psychotropic medications, their interactions, side effects, and dosage adjustments ensures the safe and effective use of these drugs. Pharmacists collaborate with physicians to optimize medication regimens, considering individual patient factors, such as comorbidities, drug allergies, and potential drug interactions. This collaborative approach increases medication adherence and reduces the risk of adverse events, promoting improved mental health outcomes. They provide essential information about drug effects, possible side effects, and strategies to manage them. Pharmacists address the concerns, misunderstandings, and stigma associated with mental health medications by promoting medication adherence and reducing treatment barriers. Beyond their direct patient care responsibilities, pharmacists contribute to public health initiatives by promoting mental health awareness and advocacy. They actively engage in community outreach programs, collaborating with healthcare providers, policymakers, and advocacy groups to raise awareness, reduce stigma, and improve access to mental health services. In conclusion, pharmacists play a key position in mental health care, providing essential services that optimize drug therapy and patient outcomes. Their expertise in psychotropic medications, patient education, and collaboration with healthcare providers contribute significantly to the management of mental health disorders. Future research and policy initiatives should continue to recognize and harness the potential of pharmacists in mental health care to ensure comprehensive and patient-centered approaches.

  • Issue Year: 60/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 737-742
  • Page Count: 6
  • Language: English
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