Community pharmacists play a growing role in the delivery of primary healthcare. This has led manyto consider the changing power of the pharmacy profession in relation to other professions and patient groups. This paper contributes to these debates through developing a Foucauldian analysis of the changing dynamics of power brought about by extended roles in medicines management and patient education. Examining the New Medicine Service, the study considers how both patient and pharmacist subjectivities are transformed as pharmacists seek to survey patient’s medicine use, diagnose non-adherence to prescribed medicines, and provide education to promote behaviour change. These extended roles in medicines management and patient education expand ...
The pharmacy profession has undergone substantial change over the last two to three decades. Whilst ...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Community pharmacists play a growing role in the delivery of primary healthcare. This has led manyto...
Leaders in the profession of pharmacy have articulated a vision of pharmacists as providers of patie...
© 2015. Community pharmacists are the third largest healthcare professional group in the world after...
Background: Community pharmacies are increasingly commissioned to deliver new, complex health interv...
© 2018 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf o...
Community pharmacies in England provide a variety of services including essential services such as t...
The academic activities led by the Unit of Community Pharmacy can be classified as translational. Ou...
Objectives: Clinical services have allowed pharmacists to shift from product-oriented to patientorie...
BackgroundCommunity pharmacies are increasingly commissioned to deliver new, complex health interven...
This research considers the effects of a major change in the provision of community pharmaceutical s...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore experienced community and hospital pharmacists’ perceptions ...
In recent years, a significant change in the pharmacist’s scope of practice is the expansion of pres...
The pharmacy profession has undergone substantial change over the last two to three decades. Whilst ...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...
Community pharmacists play a growing role in the delivery of primary healthcare. This has led manyto...
Leaders in the profession of pharmacy have articulated a vision of pharmacists as providers of patie...
© 2015. Community pharmacists are the third largest healthcare professional group in the world after...
Background: Community pharmacies are increasingly commissioned to deliver new, complex health interv...
© 2018 The Authors. Sociology of Health & Illness published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf o...
Community pharmacies in England provide a variety of services including essential services such as t...
The academic activities led by the Unit of Community Pharmacy can be classified as translational. Ou...
Objectives: Clinical services have allowed pharmacists to shift from product-oriented to patientorie...
BackgroundCommunity pharmacies are increasingly commissioned to deliver new, complex health interven...
This research considers the effects of a major change in the provision of community pharmaceutical s...
Objectives: This study aimed to explore experienced community and hospital pharmacists’ perceptions ...
In recent years, a significant change in the pharmacist’s scope of practice is the expansion of pres...
The pharmacy profession has undergone substantial change over the last two to three decades. Whilst ...
In England, the community pharmacy profession is changing. With mounting pressures on the NHS to mee...
Background Pharmacy has experienced both incomplete professionalization and deprofessionalization. S...