Objectives: 1) To determine parents' and/or guardians' interest in having pharmacists provide children's liquid medications in a pre-measured, individualized dosing device 2) To assess parents' and/or guardians' perception of dosing liquid medications for a child. Design: Observational survey Setting: Regional chain pharmacy in North Carolina Participants: > 18 years old, parent/guardian of a childchain, responsible for administering child's liquid medication Intervention: 14 item questionnaire Main Outcome Measure: Interest in pharmacists providing children's liquid medications in pre-measured, individualized dosing devices Results: 250 questionnaires were mailed; 42 were marked "return to sender" (16.8%), 22 were returned completed (10...
Administration devices are crucial for the correct dosing of medicines to children. In countries out...
Summary: Although children are prescribed medications in 30 percent to 50 percent of ...
Saja Almazrou, Hind Alsahly, Huda Alwattar, Lamya Alturki, Mona Alamri Department of Clinical Pharma...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents’ and/or guardians’ interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Children are dependent on their caregivers to accurately administer medication to them. To determine...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the prevalence of mothers asking pharmacists for pedi...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
Article; Early AccessThis study aimed to assess the accuracy of liquid drug dose measurements made b...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Some experts recommend eliminating “teaspoon” and “tablespoon” terms from pediatric medication dosin...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to educate adult learnersfrom the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterize community pharmacists' interactions with children and their caregi...
OBJECTIVES: Medications often require manipulations to measure and administer the correct dose for p...
Administration devices are crucial for the correct dosing of medicines to children. In countries out...
Summary: Although children are prescribed medications in 30 percent to 50 percent of ...
Saja Almazrou, Hind Alsahly, Huda Alwattar, Lamya Alturki, Mona Alamri Department of Clinical Pharma...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents’ and/or guardians’ interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Children are dependent on their caregivers to accurately administer medication to them. To determine...
Context: Caregivers of sick children have to be careful with medicine dosing and giving medicines to...
Class of 2014 AbstractSpecific Aims: To assess the prevalence of mothers asking pharmacists for pedi...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
Article; Early AccessThis study aimed to assess the accuracy of liquid drug dose measurements made b...
Objective: To identify studies that highlighted medication administration problems experienced by pa...
Some experts recommend eliminating “teaspoon” and “tablespoon” terms from pediatric medication dosin...
Purpose: The purpose of this quality improvement (QI) project was to educate adult learnersfrom the ...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterize community pharmacists' interactions with children and their caregi...
OBJECTIVES: Medications often require manipulations to measure and administer the correct dose for p...
Administration devices are crucial for the correct dosing of medicines to children. In countries out...
Summary: Although children are prescribed medications in 30 percent to 50 percent of ...
Saja Almazrou, Hind Alsahly, Huda Alwattar, Lamya Alturki, Mona Alamri Department of Clinical Pharma...