OBJECTIVE: The Medicines Use Review (MUR) community pharmacy service was introduced in 2005 to enhance patient empowerment but the service has not been taken up as widely as expected. We investigated the depiction of the patient-pharmacist power relationship within MUR patient information leaflets. METHODS: We identified 11 MUR leaflets including the official Department of Health MUR booklet and through discourse analysis examined the way language and imagery had been used to symbolise and give meaning to the MUR service, especially the portrayal of the patient-pharmacist interactions and the implied power relations. RESULTS: A variety of terminology was used to describe the MUR, a service that aimed ultimately to produce more informed pati...
Asam Latif School of Health Sciences, Queen’s Medical Centre, The University of Nott...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to explore the organizational health literacy of pharmacies, w...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
Objective The Medicines Use Review (MUR) community pharmacy service was introduced in 2005 to enhan...
Introduction The medicines use review (MUR), a new community pharmacy ‘service’, was launched in En...
Background: In recent years, interventions and health policy programmes have been established to pro...
Contains fulltext : 154863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
Sirinya Aimaurai,1 Atthapinya Jumpated,1 Ines Krass,2 Teerapon Dhippayom1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutica...
Introduction: Low health literacy in Portugal, revealed by limited patients’ knowledge of their medi...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Background: Pharmacy support-staff (pharmacy technicians, dispensers and Medicines Counter Assistant...
The aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate methodologies to assess the impact of medicines u...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Asam Latif School of Health Sciences, Queen’s Medical Centre, The University of Nott...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to explore the organizational health literacy of pharmacies, w...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
Objective The Medicines Use Review (MUR) community pharmacy service was introduced in 2005 to enhan...
Introduction The medicines use review (MUR), a new community pharmacy ‘service’, was launched in En...
Background: In recent years, interventions and health policy programmes have been established to pro...
Contains fulltext : 154863.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)BACKGROUND: In ...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
Sirinya Aimaurai,1 Atthapinya Jumpated,1 Ines Krass,2 Teerapon Dhippayom1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutica...
Introduction: Low health literacy in Portugal, revealed by limited patients’ knowledge of their medi...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Background: Pharmacy support-staff (pharmacy technicians, dispensers and Medicines Counter Assistant...
The aim of this thesis was to develop and evaluate methodologies to assess the impact of medicines u...
Objective Effective communication and patient empowerment before hospital discharge are important st...
Asam Latif School of Health Sciences, Queen’s Medical Centre, The University of Nott...
Purpose of the paper: This paper aims to explore the organizational health literacy of pharmacies, w...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...