Background and Objectives: Over-the-counter (OTC) medication use has increased safety risks for adults older than 65. Most older adults purchase OTC medications from community pharmacies, where the considerable distance or visual obstructions between the prescription area and OTC aisles undermine pharmacists’ ability to assist patients with OTC medication decisions. An innovative redesign of an abbreviated medication section specifically for older adults (called the Senior SectionTM) can facilitate pharmacy staff/patient interaction, potentially improving safe medication selection and use. This study evaluated the impact of the Senior Section on the frequency and content of OTC encounters between pharmacy staff and patients. Research Design...
Older adults are demanding increased healthcare attention with regards to prescription use due in la...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical ...
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescrib...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug events (ADEs) associated with over-the-counter (OTC) medications cause 1...
Class of 2011 AbstractOBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to create, implement, and evaluate...
Background and objectives: Despite their availability without prescription, OTC medications pose a r...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite their availability without prescription, OTC medications pose a r...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
BACKGROUND: Older adults purchase and use over-the-counter (OTC) medications with potentially sig...
Introduction Older adults are regular consumers of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. OTC medicatio...
AbstractPurposeOlder adults are at increased risk of adverse drug events due to medication. Older ad...
What is known and objective: With the ageing of the population also comes increasing comorbidities a...
Background: Transitions of care (TOC) is one of three key action areas identified in the World Healt...
Prescription of medicines is a fundamental component of the care of older people, but evidence sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Older people are prone to drug-related harm. Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs)...
Older adults are demanding increased healthcare attention with regards to prescription use due in la...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical ...
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescrib...
BACKGROUND: Adverse drug events (ADEs) associated with over-the-counter (OTC) medications cause 1...
Class of 2011 AbstractOBJECTIVES: The objective of this study was to create, implement, and evaluate...
Background and objectives: Despite their availability without prescription, OTC medications pose a r...
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Despite their availability without prescription, OTC medications pose a r...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
BACKGROUND: Older adults purchase and use over-the-counter (OTC) medications with potentially sig...
Introduction Older adults are regular consumers of over-the-counter (OTC) medications. OTC medicatio...
AbstractPurposeOlder adults are at increased risk of adverse drug events due to medication. Older ad...
What is known and objective: With the ageing of the population also comes increasing comorbidities a...
Background: Transitions of care (TOC) is one of three key action areas identified in the World Healt...
Prescription of medicines is a fundamental component of the care of older people, but evidence sugge...
INTRODUCTION: Older people are prone to drug-related harm. Clinical decision support systems (CDSSs)...
Older adults are demanding increased healthcare attention with regards to prescription use due in la...
BACKGROUND: Hospital admissions in older adults are frequently drug related and avoidable. Clinical ...
Objective: To evaluate studies of pharmacist-led interventions on potentially inappropriate prescrib...