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[Follow-up in community pharmacies: a way of minimising problems associated with medicines].
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Defining professional pharmacy services in community pharmacy
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2013Multiple terms and definitions exist to describe specific aspects of pharmacy practice and service provision, yet none encompass the full range of professional services delivered by community pharmacy. The majority of current pharmacy service definitions and nomenclature refer to either the professional philosophy of pharmaceutical care or to specific ...
Joanna C. Moullin+4 more
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Assessment of Communication Barriers in Community Pharmacies
Evaluation & the Health Professions, 2003This study identified previously reported facilitators and barriers to pharmacist-client communication and then evaluated their impact on the observed communication behaviors of pharmacists. Pharmacists (n = 100) completed a seven-page questionnaire collecting information on 11 variables that had been organized according to the Policy, Regulatory and ...
David W. Fielding+4 more
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Methadone Dispensing by Community Pharmacies
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1976This study reports 1 year follow-up data of 96 patients who received methadone at selected community pharmacies instead of traditional program dispensaries. Outcomes are comparable to those reported for traditional programs. Security measures were not a problem.
Moses Esquivel+2 more
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Clinical Pharmacy in Primary Care and Community Pharmacy
Pharmacotherapy: The Journal of Human Pharmacology and Drug Therapy, 2000The role of the community pharmacist involved in primary care has been undergoing change. In the late 1970s and early 1980s, developments in computerized medication surveillance within the Netherlands enabled pharmacists to react to prescriptions and detect inappropriate pharmaco‐therapy in community pharmacy sites. This activity became more clinically
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Cholesterol Screening in a Community Pharmacy
Journal of the American Pharmaceutical Association (1996), 1996The authors conducted a pilot study to identify patients at risk for developing cardiovascular disease and to see if the community pharmacy is an appropriate site for identifying patients with hypercholesterolemia. Free cholesterol screenings were advertised in newspapers and in the pharmacy.
Thomas James Madejski+1 more
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Analgesic medication—communication at pharmacies
Patient Education and Counseling, 2003Treatment conducted in co-operation with the client is decisive for a successful result i.e. adherence to medication, satisfaction and improved health outcome. The aim of this study was to capture the communication between clients and pharmacists when dispensing prescriptions of analgesics in community pharmacies.
Dag Isacson+2 more
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Caring for carers in community pharmacy
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2017Unpaid or informal carers are people who provide personal care, support and assistance to another individual, eg with a disability or medical condition.1 Unpaid carers can undertake a variety of responsibilities on behalf of their care-receiver,2 including medication management, household chores, financial support and coordination of, and transport to,
McMillan, Sara+4 more
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Community Pharmacy Services in Portugal
Annals of Pharmacotherapy, 2006Objective: To describe the status and outline the trends of community pharmacy services in the Portuguese healthcare system. Findings: The legal framework for Portuguese pharmacies includes geographic and demographic criteria for opening pharmacies and restricting ownership to pharmacists.
João Silveira+2 more
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