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FIP produces Arabic pictograms to help refugees with their medicines

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The Hague • 24 September 2015

The global refugee crisis, particularly the nine million Syrians estimated to have fled their homes since 2011, has prompted the International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) to undertake urgent work to help pharmacists ensure that refugees who need medicines understand how to take them. An Arabic version of the FIP pictogram software is released today. FIP’s pictograms provide a means of communicating medication instructions when there is no common language or when patients have low literacy levels.

“Pictograms are instructions, such as “take in the morning” or “do not take with food”, in the form of a picture. Most FIP pictograms have had their meaning validated and many have been culturally adapted to ensure effective comprehension. The pictograms are housed in software called PictoRx,” said Régis Vaillancourt, Director of Pharmacy at the Children’s Hospital of Eastern Ontario, Canada, whose team has been working on the project.

The FIP pictogram project has been in development for eight years. The release of the resource in Arabic coincides with the launch of an improved version of the software, which allows pharmacists to build, quickly and easily, storyboards (of instructions), information sheets and medication calendars for their patients.

“Pharmacists have a duty to ensure the proper use of medicines. In view of the language barriers faced by migrants, these pictograms have the potential to play an important role in optimising treatment compliance and improving medication safety in this group,” Dr Vaillancourt said.

PictoRx may also be used for patients who have slight cognitive impairment or impaired vision. It is available to download free from the FIP website.

Arabic is the latest language to be added to the software, joining English, French, Spanish, Dutch, Maori, German, Chinese and Polish.

Notes for editors

PictoRx can be downloaded from here. The updated software will be demonstrated at the 75th World Congress of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences in Düsseldorf, Germany, next week.

ABOUT FIP: The International Pharmaceutical Federation (FIP) is the global federation of national associations of pharmacists and pharmaceutical scientists, and is a non-governmental organisation in official relations with the World Health Organization. With 132 member organisations FIP represents more than three million experts in medicines, supporting the responsible use of medicines around the world. www.fip.org

INTERVIEWS available with: Dr Régis Vaillancourt

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Lin-Nam Wang, communications manager,
International Pharmaceutical Federation
Email linnam@fip.org
Tel +31 70 302 1987

 

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