To improve the outcomes of drug therapy, there is increasing interest in the community pharmacist providing medicines management services (MMS) (Department of Health, 2000b, 2003a). In 2001, the Department of Health funded the Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) to evaluate the introduction of a community pharmacy led MMS. This thesis set out to critically assess the views and experiences of community pharmacists and general practitioners (GPs) participating in the CPMMP; exploring how relationships and perceptions of each other could influence community pharmacists carrying out a MMS, from the viewpoint of both community pharmacists and GPs. This is a qualitative study whereby eight focus groups were conducted with thir...
Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community ...
Background Community pharmacists (CPs) have been changing their role to focus on patient-centred ser...
AbstractPharmaceutical care (PC) involves the active participation of the pharmacist in the improvem...
To improve the outcomes of drug therapy, there is increasing interest in the community pharmacist pr...
Interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacists and general practitioners is essential...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
The aim of this paper is to investigate interprofessional collaboration between general practitioner...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
Effective interprofessional collaboration is critical for sustaining high quality care in the contex...
Background: Collaborative working relationships (CWRs) between community pharmacists and physicians ...
Background: Healthcare authorities worldwide search for ways to develop integrated care and interpro...
Aim: This pilot study aimed to explore the perceptions of general medical practitioners (GPs) toward...
BACKGROUND: Relationship between general practitioners and pharmacists. AIM: To explore similarities...
Background: The NHS in the UK supports pharmacists’ deployment into general practices. This article ...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative working relationships (CWRs) between community pharmacists and physicians ...
Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community ...
Background Community pharmacists (CPs) have been changing their role to focus on patient-centred ser...
AbstractPharmaceutical care (PC) involves the active participation of the pharmacist in the improvem...
To improve the outcomes of drug therapy, there is increasing interest in the community pharmacist pr...
Interprofessional collaboration between community pharmacists and general practitioners is essential...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
The aim of this paper is to investigate interprofessional collaboration between general practitioner...
The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project (CPMMP) was a multi-centre randomised, controlle...
Effective interprofessional collaboration is critical for sustaining high quality care in the contex...
Background: Collaborative working relationships (CWRs) between community pharmacists and physicians ...
Background: Healthcare authorities worldwide search for ways to develop integrated care and interpro...
Aim: This pilot study aimed to explore the perceptions of general medical practitioners (GPs) toward...
BACKGROUND: Relationship between general practitioners and pharmacists. AIM: To explore similarities...
Background: The NHS in the UK supports pharmacists’ deployment into general practices. This article ...
BACKGROUND: Collaborative working relationships (CWRs) between community pharmacists and physicians ...
Background There is a growing global interest in interprofessional collaboration between community ...
Background Community pharmacists (CPs) have been changing their role to focus on patient-centred ser...
AbstractPharmaceutical care (PC) involves the active participation of the pharmacist in the improvem...