INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF PHARMACY SERVICES ON PATIENT OUTCOMES

Authors

  • NAINA BHOYAR ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR, India.
  • POORTI SHARMA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF PHARMACY, KALINGA UNIVERSITY, RAIPUR, INDIA.
  • MANIKA GUPTA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR, NEW DELHI INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT, NEW DELHI, INDIA.

Keywords:

PRISMA, health outcomes, relevant articles, clinical

Abstract

As members of a diverse team of medical professionals, pharmacists in developed countries guarantee the prudent use of medications, improve clinical results, and improve health status.  In order to improve the therapeutic, safety, humanistic, and financial results for Pakistani patients, we therefore plan to critically evaluate the clinical responsibilities that pharmacists play.  After two reviewers separately evaluated the research's risk of bias, a disagreement was resolved by consensus.  PRISMA reporting requirements were followed, and a descriptive synthesis of all included studies was conducted.  Clinical pharmacists in Pakistan significantly improve patient health outcomes, according to the results of the included studies in this systematic review. It should be highlighted, although, that most of the studies are extremely prone to bias, and further research with a suitable study design is required.

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BHOYAR, N., SHARMA, P., & GUPTA, M. (2025). INVESTIGATING THE IMPACT OF PHARMACY SERVICES ON PATIENT OUTCOMES. TPM – Testing, Psychometrics, Methodology in Applied Psychology, 32(S3(2025) : Posted 07 July), 639–646. Retrieved from https://tpmap.org/submission/index.php/tpm/article/view/509