Background Patients do not adhere to their medicines for a host of reasons which can include their underlying beliefs as well as the quality of their interactions with healthcare professionals. One way of measuring the outcome of pharmacy adherence services is to assess patient satisfaction but no questionnaire exists that truly captures patients' experiences with these relatively new services. Objective Our objective was to develop a conceptual framework specific to patient satisfaction with a community pharmacy adherence service based on criteria used by patients themselves. Setting The study was based in community pharmacies in one large geographical area of the UK (Surrey). All the work was conducted between October 2008 and Septem...
Service quality is measured to assess the consistency of medical services provided to fulfill patien...
The statistics in relation to non-adherence to prescribed medication make for stark reading. Non-adh...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction regarding a pharmacy ambulatory care service is important...
Ali Hindi,1 Caroline Parkhurst,1,2 Yasamin Rashidi,1 Shun Yan Ho,1 Nilesh Patel,1 Parastou Donyai11D...
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...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying po...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To determine if there is a correlation between both awareness and ...
Medication adherence is a bigger problem than many of us are willing to admit. If patients do not ta...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
IntroductionPatient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying pote...
Measuring patient satisfaction and trust across various dimensions poses a challenge in the economic...
Objective: Satisfaction is becoming a popular health-care quality indicator as it reflects the reali...
Background: The concept of customer engagement and devotion has been applied in various service busi...
Janice Pringle,1 Kim C Coley2 1Program Evaluation and Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Ther...
Service quality is measured to assess the consistency of medical services provided to fulfill patien...
The statistics in relation to non-adherence to prescribed medication make for stark reading. Non-adh...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction regarding a pharmacy ambulatory care service is important...
Ali Hindi,1 Caroline Parkhurst,1,2 Yasamin Rashidi,1 Shun Yan Ho,1 Nilesh Patel,1 Parastou Donyai11D...
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...
Introduction: Patient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying po...
Class of 2017 AbstractObjectives: To determine if there is a correlation between both awareness and ...
Medication adherence is a bigger problem than many of us are willing to admit. If patients do not ta...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
IntroductionPatient satisfaction is widely used to measure quality of healthcare by identifying pote...
Measuring patient satisfaction and trust across various dimensions poses a challenge in the economic...
Objective: Satisfaction is becoming a popular health-care quality indicator as it reflects the reali...
Background: The concept of customer engagement and devotion has been applied in various service busi...
Janice Pringle,1 Kim C Coley2 1Program Evaluation and Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy and Ther...
Service quality is measured to assess the consistency of medical services provided to fulfill patien...
The statistics in relation to non-adherence to prescribed medication make for stark reading. Non-adh...
Background: Assessing patient satisfaction regarding a pharmacy ambulatory care service is important...