Objectives To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions for alcohol reduction, smoking cessation and weight management. Design Systematic review and meta-analyses. 10 electronic databases were searched from inception to May 2014. Eligibility criteria for selecting studies Study design: randomised and non-randomised controlled trials; controlled before/after studies, interrupted times series. Intervention: any relevant intervention set in a community pharmacy, delivered by the pharmacy team. No restrictions on duration, country, age, or language. Results 19 studies were included: 2 alcohol reduction, 12 smoking cessation and 5 weight management. Study quality rating: 6 ‘strong’, 4 ‘moderate’ and...
Background: UK government policy aims to strengthen the role of community pharmacies in health promo...
In the UK, community pharmacies are more accessible to the general population than general practices...
This review assessed the effectiveness of interventions by community pharmacy personnel to assist cl...
Objectives To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions ...
Objectives: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions...
Objectives: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered intervention...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions...
Background: The Department of Health has identified interventions to manage alcohol misuse, smoking ...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacists can deliver health care advice at an opportunistic level, related ...
Background: Community pharmacists can deliver health care advice at an opportunistic level, related ...
Background: The Department of Health has identified interventions to manage alcohol misuse, smoking ...
Background Community pharmacists could provide effective smoking cessation treatment because they of...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smok...
Objective To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smokin...
<p>Background: Community pharmacies may offer an accessible way of delivering weight-managemen...
Background: UK government policy aims to strengthen the role of community pharmacies in health promo...
In the UK, community pharmacies are more accessible to the general population than general practices...
This review assessed the effectiveness of interventions by community pharmacy personnel to assist cl...
Objectives To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions ...
Objectives: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions...
Objectives: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered intervention...
OBJECTIVES: To systematically review the effectiveness of community pharmacy-delivered interventions...
Background: The Department of Health has identified interventions to manage alcohol misuse, smoking ...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacists can deliver health care advice at an opportunistic level, related ...
Background: Community pharmacists can deliver health care advice at an opportunistic level, related ...
Background: The Department of Health has identified interventions to manage alcohol misuse, smoking ...
Background Community pharmacists could provide effective smoking cessation treatment because they of...
OBJECTIVE: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smok...
Objective To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smokin...
<p>Background: Community pharmacies may offer an accessible way of delivering weight-managemen...
Background: UK government policy aims to strengthen the role of community pharmacies in health promo...
In the UK, community pharmacies are more accessible to the general population than general practices...
This review assessed the effectiveness of interventions by community pharmacy personnel to assist cl...