Recent policy developments include an increased role for the community pharmacist in the management of drug therapy in primary care1,2. In such service re-design, it is increasingly recognised that patient expectations and experiences must be considered. The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project3 was a large randomised controlled trial (RCT) to evaluate the introduction of a medicines management service by community pharmacists for patients with coronary heart disease (CHD). The RCT included an assessment of patients’ experiences and expectations using interviews and questionnaires. A subset of the results of the baseline and follow up questionnaires are reported here
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
Background To optimize positive outcomes, the design of new pharmacy services should consider the pr...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Medicines management services provided by community pharmacists have been proposed as one means to e...
Recent organisational changes within United Kingdom health care systems have had major impact on pri...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
Introduction Management of coronary heart disease (CHD), a major cause of mortality and morbidity in...
INTRODUCTION:The UK government advocates person-centred healthcare which is ideal for supporting pat...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Many patients with chronic diseasereceive long-term drug therapy. Re-peat prescriptions for these re...
Background. There have been recent moves to extend the role of the community pharmacist to include m...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The UK government advocates person-centred healthcare which is ideal for ...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
BACKGROUND: During the initiation of treatment of a chronic disease, patients may have varying inter...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
Background To optimize positive outcomes, the design of new pharmacy services should consider the pr...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Medicines management services provided by community pharmacists have been proposed as one means to e...
Recent organisational changes within United Kingdom health care systems have had major impact on pri...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
Introduction Management of coronary heart disease (CHD), a major cause of mortality and morbidity in...
INTRODUCTION:The UK government advocates person-centred healthcare which is ideal for supporting pat...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Many patients with chronic diseasereceive long-term drug therapy. Re-peat prescriptions for these re...
Background. There have been recent moves to extend the role of the community pharmacist to include m...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
<div><p>Introduction</p><p>The UK government advocates person-centred healthcare which is ideal for ...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
BACKGROUND: During the initiation of treatment of a chronic disease, patients may have varying inter...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
Background To optimize positive outcomes, the design of new pharmacy services should consider the pr...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...