Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for appropriate and safe use of medication. Recognition of patients with inadequate pharmaceutical literacy in daily pharmacy practice is difficult. No instrument is yet available to support pharmacists herein. The aim of this study was therefore to develop an interview guide for pharmacists to Recognize and Address Limited PHarmaceutical literacy (RALPH). Methods: The RALPH interview guide was constructed in three phases: (1) development including a literature search, expert group discussion, and feasibility test with 15 patients; (2) pilot-test with 421 patients throughout 30 community pharmacies, and (3) final test with 508 patients to optimize the i...
Introduction: Low medication literacy can lead to prescription non-adherence and medical errors. The...
As perhaps the single-most common inquiry in modern healthcare, the question, “Do you have any quest...
OBJECTIVES: Most currently available medication self-management support tools do not meet the needs ...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for appropr...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for appropr...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for approp...
Background: Patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy are at increased risk of drug-related pro...
BACKGROUND: Patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy are at increased risk of drug-related prob...
Objective: To date, routine use of health literacy assessment in clinical settings is limited. The o...
BACKGROUND: Limited health literacy often results in people inadequately understanding medicines-rel...
Background: Patients with low health literacy experience difficulty in understanding their medicati...
Over a decade of research in health literacy has provided evidence of strong links between literacy ...
Objective: Overcoming language and cultural barriers is becoming ever challenging for pharmacists as...
Background: Health literacy is defined as the ability to read, understand, and act on health informa...
Background: Health literacy is the ability to obtain, interpret and use health information. Low rate...
Introduction: Low medication literacy can lead to prescription non-adherence and medical errors. The...
As perhaps the single-most common inquiry in modern healthcare, the question, “Do you have any quest...
OBJECTIVES: Most currently available medication self-management support tools do not meet the needs ...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for appropr...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for appropr...
Background: In the context of medication use, pharmaceutical literacy skills are crucial for approp...
Background: Patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy are at increased risk of drug-related pro...
BACKGROUND: Patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy are at increased risk of drug-related prob...
Objective: To date, routine use of health literacy assessment in clinical settings is limited. The o...
BACKGROUND: Limited health literacy often results in people inadequately understanding medicines-rel...
Background: Patients with low health literacy experience difficulty in understanding their medicati...
Over a decade of research in health literacy has provided evidence of strong links between literacy ...
Objective: Overcoming language and cultural barriers is becoming ever challenging for pharmacists as...
Background: Health literacy is defined as the ability to read, understand, and act on health informa...
Background: Health literacy is the ability to obtain, interpret and use health information. Low rate...
Introduction: Low medication literacy can lead to prescription non-adherence and medical errors. The...
As perhaps the single-most common inquiry in modern healthcare, the question, “Do you have any quest...
OBJECTIVES: Most currently available medication self-management support tools do not meet the needs ...