Key stakeholder perspectives on the barriers and solutions to pharmacy practice towards complementary medicines: an Australian experience.
Carolina Oi Lam UngJoanna HarnettHao HuPublished in: BMC complementary and alternative medicine (2017)
It is anticipated that pharmacists will be required to formalise a role in ensuring the safe and appropriate use of complementary medicines to fulfil their professional and ethical responsibilities. However, pharmacists in general are not ready to take up this extended role. Individual key stakeholder groups have considered the existing barriers and have proposed solutions that are isolated measures. To facilitate further developments related to CMs and the professional practice of pharmacy, collaborative efforts between key stakeholders are needed to strategically plan and execute an extended role in a unified manner.