Objectives: To develop a training programme to enable pharmacists with prescribing rights to assume responsibility for the provision of pharmaceutical care within care homes, a systematic review and narrative synthesis was undertaken to identify reported approaches to training pharmacists and use this literature to identify potential knowledge requirements. Methods: A PROSPERO‐registered systematic review was performed using key search terms for care homes, pharmacist, education, training and pharmaceutical care. Papers reporting primary research focussed on care of the older person within the care home setting were included. No restrictions were placed on methodology. Two researchers independently reviewed titles, abstracts and papers...
There has been global investment of new ways of working to support workforce pressures, including in...
Introduction The inappropriate use of antipsychotics in people with dementia for behaviour that chal...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Introduction: The UK pharmacists with independent prescribing rights (pharmacist independent prescr...
Background: The provision of independent prescribing rights for United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists has ...
Background: “Behaviour that Challenges” is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Background: Medicines management in care homes requires significant improvement. CHIPPS was a clu...
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians seek to improve person-centred care. Improvements to systems fo...
Background: In an acute hospital setting, a multi-disciplinary approach to medication review can imp...
INTRODUCTION: The inappropriate use of antipsychotics in people with dementia for behaviour that cha...
Objectives: People living with dementia (PWD) frequently receive medicine regularly from their commu...
There has been global investment of new ways of working to support workforce pressures, including in...
Introduction The inappropriate use of antipsychotics in people with dementia for behaviour that chal...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Introduction: The UK pharmacists with independent prescribing rights (pharmacist independent prescr...
Background: The provision of independent prescribing rights for United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists has ...
Background: “Behaviour that Challenges” is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
BACKGROUND: "Behaviour that Challenges" is common in people living with dementia, resident in care h...
Background: Medicines management in care homes requires significant improvement. CHIPPS was a clu...
Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians seek to improve person-centred care. Improvements to systems fo...
Background: In an acute hospital setting, a multi-disciplinary approach to medication review can imp...
INTRODUCTION: The inappropriate use of antipsychotics in people with dementia for behaviour that cha...
Objectives: People living with dementia (PWD) frequently receive medicine regularly from their commu...
There has been global investment of new ways of working to support workforce pressures, including in...
Introduction The inappropriate use of antipsychotics in people with dementia for behaviour that chal...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...