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ISSN 2063-5346
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AN OVERVIEW ROLES OF NURSING, PHARMACIST AND SOCIAL WORKER IN REDUCTION OF HEALTH COMORBIDITY

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Hajer Kamel Almatrafi, Roaa Hasan Basri, Kholoud Abdullah Alharb, Jumah Hamed Alamri, Ayman Abdullah Al-Harbi, Ahmed Hamoud Saad Al-Ghamdi, Abdullah Jumaan Abdullah Al-Zahrani, Elaf Jameel Felemban, Aliya Sharaf Al-Jifri, Ali Mohammed Juman Alzahrani
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.8.61

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Social workers, nurses, and pharmacists can mitigate the substantial disparities that have arisen during the COVID-19 pandemic and other comorbidities by incorporating a policy practice framework into their professional responsibilities across diverse health and social environments. The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in significant transformations in the provision of healthcare, intricate social, behavioral, and economical health emergencies, and a multitude of disparities.We examine the responsibilities of nurses, pharmacists, and social workers in mitigating health comorbidity. According to the research, the program that combines pharmacists and social workers showed a noteworthy decrease in the occurrence of multiple health conditions in the hospital environment.

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