Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) which ran in 2014 was Australia’s first to allow pharmacists to administer vaccinations. An aim of QPIP was to investigate the benefits of trained pharmacists administering vaccinations in a community pharmacy setting.\ud \ud Methods: Participant demographics and previous influenza vaccination experiences were recorded using GuildCare software. Participants also completed a ‘post-vaccination satisfaction survey’ following their influenza vaccination. \ud \ud Results: A total of 10,889 participant records and 8,737 satisfaction surveys were analysed. Overall, 1.9% of the participants reported living with a chronic illness, and 22.5% were taking concomitant medications. As part o...
Background: In November 2013, the Queensland Department of Health announced its intention to pilot p...
Influenza is a contagious virus that is spread by contact with infected people, including sneezing, ...
Background: Pneumococcal and influenza diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality for patien...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) which ran in 2014 was Australia’s fi...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot which ran in 2014 was Australia’s first to ...
Introduction: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) began in April 2014, and was Austr...
Introduction. The successful rollout of the Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP1) led to ...
Background: The first phase of the Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) ran between April...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot which ran in 2014 was Australia’s first to ...
Introduction/background/issues The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot is Australia’s first to ...
The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot is Australia’s first to allow pharmacists vaccination. ...
Freely access after 6 months. Background: Vaccination is a safe, efficient, and cost-effective means...
The results of the pilot demonstrated that a pharmacist delivered vaccinations services is feasible ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to estimate the effect of pharmacists' vaccinating for influe...
This article is free to read at the publisher's website The value of pharmacist-administered vaccina...
Background: In November 2013, the Queensland Department of Health announced its intention to pilot p...
Influenza is a contagious virus that is spread by contact with infected people, including sneezing, ...
Background: Pneumococcal and influenza diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality for patien...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) which ran in 2014 was Australia’s fi...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot which ran in 2014 was Australia’s first to ...
Introduction: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) began in April 2014, and was Austr...
Introduction. The successful rollout of the Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP1) led to ...
Background: The first phase of the Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot (QPIP) ran between April...
Background: The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot which ran in 2014 was Australia’s first to ...
Introduction/background/issues The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot is Australia’s first to ...
The Queensland Pharmacist Immunisation Pilot is Australia’s first to allow pharmacists vaccination. ...
Freely access after 6 months. Background: Vaccination is a safe, efficient, and cost-effective means...
The results of the pilot demonstrated that a pharmacist delivered vaccinations services is feasible ...
Objective: The aims of this study were to estimate the effect of pharmacists' vaccinating for influe...
This article is free to read at the publisher's website The value of pharmacist-administered vaccina...
Background: In November 2013, the Queensland Department of Health announced its intention to pilot p...
Influenza is a contagious virus that is spread by contact with infected people, including sneezing, ...
Background: Pneumococcal and influenza diseases cause significant morbidity and mortality for patien...