Background: Pharmacists in Australia are routinely asked to advise people with lower bowel symptoms. Clinical, demographic, and working environment parameters may affect whether appropriate referral for advanced care is advised by pharmacists. Objective: To characterize how selected clinical, demographic, and working environment variables affect the likelihood of a pharmacist providing a referral for patients with lower bowel symptoms to consult a general practitioner, and to investigate factors associated with agreement with an expert panel and colorectal cancer guidelines. Methods: Self-administered questionnaires were distributed to a random sample of 300 pharmacists in Western Australia. Vignettes were constructed around 6 clinical vari...
Objectives: To identify community pharmacists’ perceptions of their role, knowledge and confidence i...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Although largely preventable, Australia has one of the highest rat...
Lower bowel symptoms are common and may mimic colorectal cancer. Men have a higher risk of cancer bu...
Background: Many people will consult a medical practitioner about lower bowel symptoms, and the dema...
Background: Many people will consult a medical practitioner about lower bowel symptoms, and the dema...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Bowel symptoms are common, and community pharmacies are an ideal set...
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Gener...
Background: Innovations that help the pharmacist identify which patients with lower bowel symptoms s...
Purpose: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management is complex and challenging, and therefore, requ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Ge...
Background The Dutch general practitioners (GP) guideline for urinary tract infections (UTI) recomme...
Objectives: To identify community pharmacists’ perceptions of their role, knowledge and confidence i...
BackgroundThere is increasing interest in the role of community pharmacy in the early diagnosis and ...
OBJECTIVE: Dyspepsia is common, and the condition is often chronic, with a relapsing and remitting n...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
Objectives: To identify community pharmacists’ perceptions of their role, knowledge and confidence i...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Although largely preventable, Australia has one of the highest rat...
Lower bowel symptoms are common and may mimic colorectal cancer. Men have a higher risk of cancer bu...
Background: Many people will consult a medical practitioner about lower bowel symptoms, and the dema...
Background: Many people will consult a medical practitioner about lower bowel symptoms, and the dema...
Rationale, aims and objectives: Bowel symptoms are common, and community pharmacies are an ideal set...
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Gener...
Background: Innovations that help the pharmacist identify which patients with lower bowel symptoms s...
Purpose: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management is complex and challenging, and therefore, requ...
BACKGROUND: In Australia and in the United Kingdom (UK) access to specialists is sanctioned by Ge...
Background The Dutch general practitioners (GP) guideline for urinary tract infections (UTI) recomme...
Objectives: To identify community pharmacists’ perceptions of their role, knowledge and confidence i...
BackgroundThere is increasing interest in the role of community pharmacy in the early diagnosis and ...
OBJECTIVE: Dyspepsia is common, and the condition is often chronic, with a relapsing and remitting n...
Background: Patients with symptoms of possible colorectal cancer are not always referred for investi...
Objectives: To identify community pharmacists’ perceptions of their role, knowledge and confidence i...
© 2017 The Author(s). Background: Although largely preventable, Australia has one of the highest rat...
Lower bowel symptoms are common and may mimic colorectal cancer. Men have a higher risk of cancer bu...