In the UK the high cost of new drugs is partly accountable for the growth in spending on prescription drugs. Most prescribing takes place in general practice and the influence of secondary care prescribing on primary care prescribing is well recognized; yet the factors that influence hospital prescribing have been little researched. Drawing on accounts of actual prescribing events from hospital doctors from a range of specialties, we investigated the processes by which new drugs come into practice, from hospital doctors' awareness of new drugs to the assimilation and interpretation of evidential sources. The determinants of new drug prescribing were interconnected within four forms of knowledge: scientific knowledge, social knowledge, patie...
Rationale, aims and objectives UK Medicines Information (UKMI) is pharmacist-led service funded by ...
This aim of the research was to explore pharmacist prescribing (PP) with a focus on antimicrobials, ...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
In the UK the high cost of new drugs is partly accountable for the growth in spending on prescriptio...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to understand the range of factors that influence GPs’ uptake ...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
Using prescription analyses and questionnaires, the way drug information was used by general medical...
Background: Medical specialists are often seen as the first prescribers of new drugs. However, the e...
Objective Providing adequate information to the patients about their drugs is an essential principle...
Background: Drug prescribing is increasing, making prescribing one of the most common interventions ...
Background: prescribing varies considerably between GPs, and a minority of GPs account for a large p...
The aim of this study was to identify the information about commonly prescribed drugs that junior do...
Doctors have traditionally been viewed as the dominant healthcare profession, with the authority to ...
There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/18991This is the autho...
We develop and estimate a model of market demand for a new pharmaceutical, whose quality is learned ...
Rationale, aims and objectives UK Medicines Information (UKMI) is pharmacist-led service funded by ...
This aim of the research was to explore pharmacist prescribing (PP) with a focus on antimicrobials, ...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...
In the UK the high cost of new drugs is partly accountable for the growth in spending on prescriptio...
Objectives: the aim of this study was to understand the range of factors that influence GPs’ uptake ...
In this thesis several studies are presented with the objective to detect and elucidate the patterns...
Using prescription analyses and questionnaires, the way drug information was used by general medical...
Background: Medical specialists are often seen as the first prescribers of new drugs. However, the e...
Objective Providing adequate information to the patients about their drugs is an essential principle...
Background: Drug prescribing is increasing, making prescribing one of the most common interventions ...
Background: prescribing varies considerably between GPs, and a minority of GPs account for a large p...
The aim of this study was to identify the information about commonly prescribed drugs that junior do...
Doctors have traditionally been viewed as the dominant healthcare profession, with the authority to ...
There is another ORE record for this publication: http://hdl.handle.net/10871/18991This is the autho...
We develop and estimate a model of market demand for a new pharmaceutical, whose quality is learned ...
Rationale, aims and objectives UK Medicines Information (UKMI) is pharmacist-led service funded by ...
This aim of the research was to explore pharmacist prescribing (PP) with a focus on antimicrobials, ...
Over the last quarter century, non‐medical prescribing in the UK has grown significantly; eight non‐...