Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions and adverse health outcomes in type 2 diabetes mellitus patients.Objective: This study aims to evaluate whether a pharmacist-led medication therapy management, compared to the usual care, could enhance medication adherence and reduce hospital admission in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus.Methods: A prospective randomized controlled study was conducted in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus from February 1 to July 30, 2016. Patients in the control group (n=65) received the usual care while patients in the intervention group (n=62) received a personalized pharmacotherapeutic care plan and diabetes education. The two groups were compar...
AIMS: The main Aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care in improving g...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
AbstractBackgroundLow rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled ris...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background and objective: Pharmacists are now adopting a crucial role in the management of chronic i...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of pharmacotherapeutic education on 30-day post-discharge medication adh...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Introduction: Medication nonadherence is the most common issue observed in the management of diabete...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Wen Wei Chung,1,2 Siew Siang Chua,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,3 Siew Pheng Chan4 1Department of Pharmacy...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
AIMS: The main Aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care in improving g...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
AbstractBackgroundLow rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled ris...
Background: Poor adherence to antidiabetic medications leads to a higher rate of hospital admissions...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background and objective: Pharmacists are now adopting a crucial role in the management of chronic i...
AIM: To evaluate the impact of pharmacotherapeutic education on 30-day post-discharge medication adh...
Abstract: Background: Oral medication for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus plays an important ...
Background: Control of blood glucose and a reduced risk of complications are important treatment goa...
Introduction: Medication nonadherence is the most common issue observed in the management of diabete...
Background: Interventions aimed to increase adherence to drug treatment usually are not tailored to ...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Background: Low rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled risk fact...
Wen Wei Chung,1,2 Siew Siang Chua,1 Pauline Siew Mei Lai,3 Siew Pheng Chan4 1Department of Pharmacy...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
AIMS: The main Aim of the study is to evaluate the impact of clinical pharmacist care in improving g...
The global prevalence of diabetes is increasing. Medications are a recommended strategy to control h...
AbstractBackgroundLow rates of treatment modification in patients with insufficiently controlled ris...