Background: Pharmacists are among the most accessible health care professionals in the community, yet are often not involved in community palliative care teams.Objective: We investigated community pharmacists’ attitudes, beliefs, feelings, and knowledge about palliative care as a first step towards determining how best to facilitate the inclusion of community pharmacists on the palliative care team.Method: A cross-sectional descriptive survey design was used.Subjects: Community pharmacists around Australia were invited to participate; 250 completed surveys were returned.Measurements: A survey was constructed to measure pharmacists’ knowledge and experience, emotions and beliefs about palliative care.Results: Pharmacists were generally posit...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...
Most palliative care patients and their carers will interact with a pharmacist, particularly when ob...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Background: The provision of medication and pharmaceutical care is an essential component of palliat...
Objective: Changes in health care provision have led to an emphasis on providing end of life care wi...
Abstract Background While the home is the most common setting for the provision of palliative care i...
Timely access to medicines within the community is important for palliative patients where their pre...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
Timely access to medicines within the community is important for palliative patients where their pre...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
A survey was conducted to determine what pharmaceutical services are provided to palliative care sit...
A survey was conducted to determine what pharmaceutical services are provided to palliative care sit...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background: Despite a growth in palliative care services, access and referral ...
There is little research investigating factors that facilitate or inhibit timely access to palliativ...
Purpose: to explore the clinical role of pharmacists in several palliative care settings in New Zeal...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...
Most palliative care patients and their carers will interact with a pharmacist, particularly when ob...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...
Background: The provision of medication and pharmaceutical care is an essential component of palliat...
Objective: Changes in health care provision have led to an emphasis on providing end of life care wi...
Abstract Background While the home is the most common setting for the provision of palliative care i...
Timely access to medicines within the community is important for palliative patients where their pre...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
Timely access to medicines within the community is important for palliative patients where their pre...
North West Tasmania is a vast and remote region with an ageing population. Since elderly people are ...
A survey was conducted to determine what pharmaceutical services are provided to palliative care sit...
A survey was conducted to determine what pharmaceutical services are provided to palliative care sit...
© The Author(s) 2019. Background: Despite a growth in palliative care services, access and referral ...
There is little research investigating factors that facilitate or inhibit timely access to palliativ...
Purpose: to explore the clinical role of pharmacists in several palliative care settings in New Zeal...
Acknowledgement: "My sincere thanks to my supervisors Julie, Alison and Christina" - Identified Juli...
Most palliative care patients and their carers will interact with a pharmacist, particularly when ob...
Research suggests that palliative care is poorly understood and often associated with imminent death...