Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Pharmacists contribute to the detection and prevention of drug therapy-related problems, including drug-drug interactions. Little is known about compliance with pharmacy practice guidelines for the management of drug-drug interaction alerts. OBJECTIVE: To measure the compliance of community pharmacists with Dutch guidelines for the management of drug-drug interactions and to determine patient- and prescriber-related determinants for noncompliance. METHODS: Sixteen clinically relevant drug-drug interactions were included in the study based on certain described criteria. From June to August 2005, Dutch pharmacists (N = 149) collected alerts occurring in daily patient care for these interactions as wel...
textabstractIntroduction: In the Netherlands, a Central Medication Incidents Registration (CMR) syst...
Objective of the study To identify the prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions between hospit...
Background Drug-disease interactions are situations where pharmacotherapy may have a negative effect...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists contribute to the detection and prevention of drug therapy-related problems,...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of drug-drug interactions requires a systematic approach for which the co...
In this thesis, several studies are presented providing information about frequency, nature and dete...
Aims: To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharm...
Aims: To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharm...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
Contains fulltext : 50980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background Drug-disease interactions are situations where pharmacotherapy may have a negative effect...
Objective: To describe the frequency, nature, determinants and clinical relevance of prescription mo...
Contains fulltext : 49108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
Background Despite the potential of clinical practice guidelines to improve patient outcomes, adhere...
textabstractIntroduction: In the Netherlands, a Central Medication Incidents Registration (CMR) syst...
Objective of the study To identify the prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions between hospit...
Background Drug-disease interactions are situations where pharmacotherapy may have a negative effect...
BACKGROUND: Pharmacists contribute to the detection and prevention of drug therapy-related problems,...
BACKGROUND: The prevention of drug-drug interactions requires a systematic approach for which the co...
In this thesis, several studies are presented providing information about frequency, nature and dete...
Aims: To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharm...
Aims: To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharm...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: Patient safety and the life cycle of a drug are negatively...
Contains fulltext : 50980.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)OBJECTIVE: To ...
Background Drug-disease interactions are situations where pharmacotherapy may have a negative effect...
Objective: To describe the frequency, nature, determinants and clinical relevance of prescription mo...
Contains fulltext : 49108.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)BACKGROUND: Co...
Item does not contain fulltextINTRODUCTION: Computerised drug interaction surveillance systems (CIS)...
Background Despite the potential of clinical practice guidelines to improve patient outcomes, adhere...
textabstractIntroduction: In the Netherlands, a Central Medication Incidents Registration (CMR) syst...
Objective of the study To identify the prevalence of potential drug-drug interactions between hospit...
Background Drug-disease interactions are situations where pharmacotherapy may have a negative effect...