نتایج جستجو برای: pharmacists

تعداد نتایج: 9675  

Journal: :Journal of pharmacy practice 2016
McKenzie C Ferguson Leah Shan

INTRODUCTION For a patient who is deaf, providing patient care can be more difficult due to communication barriers. This study was conducted in order to better understand pharmacists' current means of communicating with deaf patients as well as investigating pharmacists' knowledge of their legal responsibility to these patients. METHODS Surveys were used to gather information from pharmacists...

2003
Vicky Kritikos Helen M. G. Watt Ines Krass Erica J. Sainsbury Sinthia Z. Bosnic-Anticevich

Objectives (1) To investigate pharmacy students’ perceptions of 10 occupations within the medical and allied professions: community pharmacists, dentists, dietitians, general medical practitioners (GPs), hospital pharmacists, medical specialists, nurses, occupational therapists, physiotherapists and social workers. (2) To explore students’ perceptions of community and hospital pharmacists at di...

Journal: :The Canadian journal of hospital pharmacy 2015
Jennifer Bolt William Semchuk Peter Loewen Ali Bell Caitlin Strugari

BACKGROUND The participation of pharmacists on cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) teams has been associated with improvements in patient outcomes secondary to lower rates of adverse drug events and higher rates of compliance with guidelines for advanced cardiac life support (ACLS). The degree to which Canadian pharmacists participate on CPR teams and the services they provide have not previous...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2012
Mohammed Othman Al-Rukban Mohammad Adnan Khalil

BACKGROUND Worldwide Ministries of Health (MoH) are encouraged to publish an updated Over-the-Counter (OTC)-Directory that pharmacists should adhere to in dispensing non-prescription medications. The Saudi Ministry of Health has published the OTC-Directory in the year 2000, and since then, it was readily available to all practicing pharmacists at no cost. This study was aimed to investigate the...

2012
Wendy Gidman Paul Ward Lesley McGregor

OBJECTIVES To apply sociological theories to understand public trust in extended services provided by community pharmacists relative to those provided by general practitioners (GPs). DESIGN Qualitative study involving focus groups with members of the public. SETTING The West of Scotland. PARTICIPANTS 26 purposively sampled members of the public were involved in one of five focus groups. T...

2012
Natalie Kennie-Kaulbach Barbara Farrell Natalie Ward Sharon Johnston Ashley Gubbels Tewodros Eguale Lisa Dolovich Derek Jorgenson Nancy Waite Nancy Winslade

BACKGROUND Pharmacists have expanded their roles and responsibilities as a result of primary health care reform. There is currently no consensus on the core competencies for pharmacists working in these evolving practices. The aim of this study was to develop and validate competencies for pharmacists' effective performance in these roles, and in so doing, document the perceived contribution of ...

Journal: :Canadian family physician Medecin de famille canadien 2009
Tessa Laubscher Charity Evans Dave Blackburn Jeff Taylor Shari McKay

OBJECTIVE To ascertain the opinions of family physicians about medication adherence in patients with chronic diseases and the role of community pharmacists in improving adherence to chronic medications, as well as their opinions on increased collaboration with pharmacists to enhance medication adherence. DESIGN A self-administered postal survey of 19 questions, with opinions collected by ordi...

Journal: :The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners 1991
A Blenkinsopp M Jepson M Drury

A pilot scheme was set up to evaluate a notification card to be used by community pharmacists when referring patients to their general practitioner, with the aim of improving communication. Six community pharmacists and 15 general practitioners took part in the study. During the 18 month study period 120 cards were issued by pharmacists. The majority of patients (71%) advised to see their gener...

2016
Hale Z. Toklu Edward Mensah

Pharmacovigilance is the science and activity relating to the collection, detection, assessment, monitoring, and prevention of adverse effects with pharmaceutical products. Pharmacovigilance basically targets safety of medicine. Pharmacists have crucial role in health systems to maintain the rational and safe use of medicine for they are drug experts who are specifically trained in this field. ...

2016
Jeff Gordon Taylor Ray Joubert

Pharmacists have a long history of helping Canadians with minor ailments. This often has involved management with over-the-counter medications. If pharmacists felt that the best care required something more robust, they would refer the patient to a physician. In hopes of improving the care of such ailments, Canadian provinces have granted pharmacists the option of selecting medications traditio...

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