Ali Hindi,1 Caroline Parkhurst,1,2 Yasamin Rashidi,1 Shun Yan Ho,1 Nilesh Patel,1 Parastou Donyai11Department of Pharmacy, University of Reading, Berkshire, UK; 2Professional Services Department, Day Lewis Pharmacy Group, Croydon, London, UK Abstract: The Medicines Use Review is a community pharmacy service funded in the United Kingdom to improve patients’ adherence to medication and reduce medicines waste. The objective was to develop, pilot, and utilize a new Medicines Use Review patient satisfaction questionnaire. A questionnaire for patient self-completion was developed using a published framework of patient satisfaction with the Medicines Use Review service. The questions were validated using the content validity index and the qu...
Objective: To determine some aspects of patient's satisfaction of pharmaceutical services provided b...
Purpose: Patient satisfaction can identify specific areas of improvement in community pharmacy servi...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate a general measu...
The Medicines Use Review is a community pharmacy service funded in the United Kingdom to improve pat...
Objective: To develop, validate and apply a scale to measure patient satisfaction in a randomised co...
The community pharmacy service medicines use review (MUR) was introduced in 2005 ‘to improve patient...
Background Patients do not adhere to their medicines for a host of reasons which can include their ...
Object: To design and to validate a questionnaire to assess satisfaction with pharmaceutical care (P...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying po...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction regarding a pharmacy ambulatory care service is important...
Janet Krska, Barbra Katusiime, Sarah A Corlett Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Kent ...
IntroductionPatient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying pote...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To determine if there is a correlation between both awareness and ...
Asam Latif School of Health Sciences, Queen’s Medical Centre, The University of Nott...
Purpose: One of the key elements in ensuring the global standard of healthcare is customer satisfact...
Objective: To determine some aspects of patient's satisfaction of pharmaceutical services provided b...
Purpose: Patient satisfaction can identify specific areas of improvement in community pharmacy servi...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate a general measu...
The Medicines Use Review is a community pharmacy service funded in the United Kingdom to improve pat...
Objective: To develop, validate and apply a scale to measure patient satisfaction in a randomised co...
The community pharmacy service medicines use review (MUR) was introduced in 2005 ‘to improve patient...
Background Patients do not adhere to their medicines for a host of reasons which can include their ...
Object: To design and to validate a questionnaire to assess satisfaction with pharmaceutical care (P...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying po...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction regarding a pharmacy ambulatory care service is important...
Janet Krska, Barbra Katusiime, Sarah A Corlett Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Kent ...
IntroductionPatient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying pote...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To determine if there is a correlation between both awareness and ...
Asam Latif School of Health Sciences, Queen’s Medical Centre, The University of Nott...
Purpose: One of the key elements in ensuring the global standard of healthcare is customer satisfact...
Objective: To determine some aspects of patient's satisfaction of pharmaceutical services provided b...
Purpose: Patient satisfaction can identify specific areas of improvement in community pharmacy servi...
BACKGROUND: The objective of this study was to develop and psychometrically evaluate a general measu...