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Verbal Communications of Community Pharmacists
Medical Care, 1975Community pharmacists, by virtue of their location, are thought to be among the most accessible health care workers in the delivery system. To estimate the importance of this assertion it is necessary to understand the communication habits of pharmacists, especially their interactions with patients.
W M, Dickson, C A, Rodowskas
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PPIs: Community Pharmacists' Compliance
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1981In order to determine community pharmacists' compliance with FDA PPI regulations, five trained shoppers were sent with estrogen prescriptions to 45 pharmacies in a large Midwestern city. Only 42 percent of the prescriptions dispensed were accompanied by a PPI. Fifty-six percent of the prescriptions were dispensed without safety caps.
Elizabeth R. Kaczmarek +3 more
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Journal of Interprofessional Care, 2005
Changing roles within primary care have been heralded by the implementation of nurse prescribing and the need to maximize skills within the existing workforce. This paper describes the views of community pharmacists regarding nurse prescribing and interdisciplinary working in primary care.
While, A, Shah, R, Nathan, A
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Changing roles within primary care have been heralded by the implementation of nurse prescribing and the need to maximize skills within the existing workforce. This paper describes the views of community pharmacists regarding nurse prescribing and interdisciplinary working in primary care.
While, A, Shah, R, Nathan, A
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Community pharmacists’ perceptions of leadership
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2020Concerns have been expressed regarding a "leadership crisis" in pharmacy. Previous research has identified potential barriers to pharmacists assuming leadership roles and signposted opportunities for further exploration of leadership issues in the profession related to psychological comfort with use of power.This study explored community pharmacists ...
Paul Am, Gregory +2 more
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Communication of Verbal Information by Community Pharmacists
DICP, 1989Communication of verbal information on prescribed drugs is recognized as an important function of the pharmacist. This article describes and analyzes the communication behavior adopted by community pharmacists in the province of Quebec. Data were collected by means of two questionnaires mailed to a random sample of 634 community pharmacists ...
C, Laurier +2 more
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Pharmacist–patient communication in Swedish community pharmacies
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2014It is important that pharmacists counsel patients about their prescribed medicines, as it leads to improved therapeutic outcome, increases compliance, and decreases confusion and insecurity. Studies have shown that the number of patients getting any pharmaceutical counseling varies greatly.
Olsson, Erika +3 more
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Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2023
Background: Pharmacy board certification provides pharmacists with formal recognition of their careers and their involvement in direct and comprehensive patient care. Credentialing as a board-certified pharmacist demonstrates that the pharmacist has specialized expertise and is able to provide advanced level patient care in a specific pharmacy ...
Joshua Wollen +4 more
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Background: Pharmacy board certification provides pharmacists with formal recognition of their careers and their involvement in direct and comprehensive patient care. Credentialing as a board-certified pharmacist demonstrates that the pharmacist has specialized expertise and is able to provide advanced level patient care in a specific pharmacy ...
Joshua Wollen +4 more
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Patient-Pharmacist Communication Techniques
Drug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1971If the pharmacist is to become an effective practitioner in the clinical area, he must develop his communicative skills. Techniques the pharmacist can utilize in interviewing institutionalized patients, with emphasis on many of the psychological aspects of illness, are discussed.
Tim R. Covington, Harvey A. K. Whitney
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