Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?

Prescribing and dispensing of medicines are fundamental processes in providing healthcare for both human and animal patients. There has been recent discussion in the literature to advocate for increased co-operation between pharmacists and veterinarians, however there is little data available about...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: McDowell A, Assink L, Musgrave R, Soper H, Chantal C, Norris P
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas 2011-03-01
Series:Pharmacy Practice
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol09/01/023-030.htm
id doaj-b76e3a47e38545a9bf9d08d340772215
record_format Article
spelling doaj-b76e3a47e38545a9bf9d08d3407722152020-11-25T03:13:57ZengCentro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones FarmaceuticasPharmacy Practice1885-642X1886-36552011-03-01912330Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?McDowell AAssink LMusgrave RSoper HChantal CNorris PPrescribing and dispensing of medicines are fundamental processes in providing healthcare for both human and animal patients. There has been recent discussion in the literature to advocate for increased co-operation between pharmacists and veterinarians, however there is little data available about veterinary prescribing and dispensing processes.Objective: The aims of this study were to gain information on veterinary prescribing and dispensing processes in companion animals in the Dunedin region of New Zealand.Methods: Open interviews were conducted with a selection of five veterinarians at practices in Dunedin. All interviews were transcribed verbatim.Results: In New Zealand almost all dispensing of medicines for animals is carried out by veterinarians or their staff. There is a lack of standard treatment guidelines and a lack of regulation around the treatment period for which medicines can be dispensed at one time (i.e. period of supply). Medicines for animals are sometimes dispensed by community pharmacies, where clients are experiencing financial difficulties or when particular medicines are not held by veterinary practices. Record keeping requirements and practices for veterinarians are similar to those for community pharmacies.Conclusions: Processes undertaken by veterinarians in terms of prescribing and dispensing were similar to pharmacists’ practices for human patients and so there is opportunity for collaboration between the two professions. Pharmacists also have complementary knowledge about dosing and formulating medicines that can assist in delivering optimal healthcare to animal patients.http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol09/01/023-030.htmPharmacistsVeterinariansInterprofessional RelationsNew Zealand
collection DOAJ
language English
format Article
sources DOAJ
author McDowell A
Assink L
Musgrave R
Soper H
Chantal C
Norris P
spellingShingle McDowell A
Assink L
Musgrave R
Soper H
Chantal C
Norris P
Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
Pharmacy Practice
Pharmacists
Veterinarians
Interprofessional Relations
New Zealand
author_facet McDowell A
Assink L
Musgrave R
Soper H
Chantal C
Norris P
author_sort McDowell A
title Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
title_short Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
title_full Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
title_fullStr Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
title_full_unstemmed Comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in New Zealand: Are there opportunities for cooperation?
title_sort comparison of prescribing and dispensing processes between veterinarians and pharmacists in new zealand: are there opportunities for cooperation?
publisher Centro de Investigaciones y Publicaciones Farmaceuticas
series Pharmacy Practice
issn 1885-642X
1886-3655
publishDate 2011-03-01
description Prescribing and dispensing of medicines are fundamental processes in providing healthcare for both human and animal patients. There has been recent discussion in the literature to advocate for increased co-operation between pharmacists and veterinarians, however there is little data available about veterinary prescribing and dispensing processes.Objective: The aims of this study were to gain information on veterinary prescribing and dispensing processes in companion animals in the Dunedin region of New Zealand.Methods: Open interviews were conducted with a selection of five veterinarians at practices in Dunedin. All interviews were transcribed verbatim.Results: In New Zealand almost all dispensing of medicines for animals is carried out by veterinarians or their staff. There is a lack of standard treatment guidelines and a lack of regulation around the treatment period for which medicines can be dispensed at one time (i.e. period of supply). Medicines for animals are sometimes dispensed by community pharmacies, where clients are experiencing financial difficulties or when particular medicines are not held by veterinary practices. Record keeping requirements and practices for veterinarians are similar to those for community pharmacies.Conclusions: Processes undertaken by veterinarians in terms of prescribing and dispensing were similar to pharmacists’ practices for human patients and so there is opportunity for collaboration between the two professions. Pharmacists also have complementary knowledge about dosing and formulating medicines that can assist in delivering optimal healthcare to animal patients.
topic Pharmacists
Veterinarians
Interprofessional Relations
New Zealand
url http://www.pharmacypractice.org/vol09/01/023-030.htm
work_keys_str_mv AT mcdowella comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
AT assinkl comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
AT musgraver comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
AT soperh comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
AT chantalc comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
AT norrisp comparisonofprescribinganddispensingprocessesbetweenveterinariansandpharmacistsinnewzealandarethereopportunitiesforcooperation
_version_ 1724645609171845120