There has been little research which specifically examines medicine use among South Asian (SA) and Middle Eastern (ME) groups, although evidence suggests that medicine-related needs may be poorly met for these groups. To describe medicine-related problems (MRPs) experienced by SA and ME patients from their perspectives and identify possible contributory factors that may be specific to their cultures. The data were collected in seven pharmacies in London, United Kingdom (UK). The study was a qualitative study. Patients were from SA and ME origins, aged over 18 and prescribed three or more regular medicines. Patients were identified when presenting with a prescription. The data were collected in 80 face-to-face semi-structured interviews usin...
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IntroductionRemote (digital and/or telephone) access and consultation models are being driven by nat...
The ethnic minority groups (EMGs) are perceived to be more prone to medicine-related problems (MRPs)...
Objectives: Quality use of medicines, or rational medicines use, requires patients\u27 adherence to ...
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We acknowledge the willing support of all the primary care physicians who permitted access to their ...
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The full impact of ethnicity and religion on the health beliefs and behaviours of minorities has yet...
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common chronic inflammatory disease causing joint damage,...
This exploratory, cross-sectional study examined the effect of self-reported cultural background on ...
IntroductionRemote (digital and/or telephone) access and consultation models are being driven by nat...
The ethnic minority groups (EMGs) are perceived to be more prone to medicine-related problems (MRPs)...
Objectives: Quality use of medicines, or rational medicines use, requires patients\u27 adherence to ...
Background. Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons for seeking primary care consultations. G...
We acknowledge the willing support of all the primary care physicians who permitted access to their ...
Introduction Disabling chronic low back pain (CLBP) is associated with negative beliefs and behaviou...
Background The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is high...
The fact that health inequalities disproportionately affect the minority ethnic population is not ne...
This study investigates the experiences of South Asian women being treated for breast cancer within ...
BACKGROUND: The prevalence of coronary heart disease amongst South Asian population in the UK is hig...
This paper describes research on drug issues affecting Chinese, Indian and Pakistani people living i...
Background The UK South Asian population has poorer health outcomes. Little is known about their pr...
The full impact of ethnicity and religion on the health beliefs and behaviours of minorities has yet...
Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a common chronic inflammatory disease causing joint damage,...
This exploratory, cross-sectional study examined the effect of self-reported cultural background on ...
IntroductionRemote (digital and/or telephone) access and consultation models are being driven by nat...