THE ROLE OF PHARMACIST-LED SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS IN IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES

Authors

  • Dr.G. Prasanthi1, Geetha Konala2 Author

Abstract

The abstract is a concise summary of your research paper, providing a brief overview of the key points. Here's a suggested abstract for your research paper: This research investigates the pivotal role of pharmacist-led smoking cessation programs in enhancing patient outcomes. Amidst the global health burden imposed by tobacco consumption, this study aims to contribute valuable insights into the effectiveness of interventions spearheaded by pharmacists. A comprehensive literature review establishes the foundation, highlighting existing evidence supporting the efficacy of such programs and identifying research gaps. The study employs a [your chosen methodology] approach, analyzing [specific population or sample] to assess the impact of pharmacist-led initiatives. Findings reveal noteworthy improvements in patient outcomes, including increased smoking cessation rates and associated health benefits. The paper explores the components of pharmacist-led smoking cessation programs, delving into successful models and their key features. Additionally, it addresses challenges faced by pharmacists in program implementation, proposing strategies for overcoming these obstacles. Furthermore, the research examines the integration of these programs into broader healthcare systems and assesses patient perspectives, offering a comprehensive view of their experiences. The discussion interprets results, compares findings with existing literature, and outlines potential avenues for future research. In conclusion, this research underscores the vital role of pharmacists in tobacco cessation efforts and advocates for the integration of pharmacist-led programs into mainstream healthcare strategies.

Keywords: Pharmacist-led interventions, Smoking cessation programs, Patient outcomes, Healthcare integration

Published

2023-11-15

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Articles

How to Cite

THE ROLE OF PHARMACIST-LED SMOKING CESSATION PROGRAMS IN IMPROVING PATIENT OUTCOMES. (2023). Journal of Research Administration, 4(2), 102-113. https://journlra.org/index.php/jra/article/view/291