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Telematics applications to support the role of the community pharmacists as self-medication advisors
Ferran Sanz, Claudio Sil Veira, Albert Alonso, Carles Diaz, Maria Isabel Loza, Luis Cordero, Fernando Fernandez-Llimós, Lisette Tiddens, Flora Giorgio, Hubertus Cranz, Jasmina Mircheva
One of the applications developed within the EU-funded projects TESEMED and TESEMED-II is a program for the information and continuous training of community pharmacists, with the aim to empower them as advisors of the citizens about self-medication topics. Several programs are being developed on the basis of ad-hoc developed protocols about minor ailments (currently, cold and flu, haemorrhoids, constipation and cough). Each program includes three modules: a hypertextual version of the protocol, an interactive scheme of it, and an educational tool called Encounter Simulator, that trains the pharmacist about the protocol by means of simulated pharmacist-customer interactions. The testing of these applications with 84 community pharmacists offers positive results in terms of expectations, program characteristics and perceived usefulness.
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