Background: Services provided by community pharmacists designed to support people using medicines are increasing. In England, two national services exist: Medicine Use Reviews (MUR) and New Medicines Service (NMS). Very few studies have been conducted seeking views of the public, rather than service users, on willingness to use these services or expectations of these services, or determined whether views align with pharmacist perceptions. Objective: To compare the perceptions of pharmacists and the general public on medicines-related services, particularly MUR and NMS services. Methods: Two parallel surveys were conducted in one area of England: one involved the general public and was administered using a street survey, and the other was ...
BACKGROUND The increasing involvement of pharmacists in public health will require changes in the be...
Background: In recent years, pharmacists’ roles have expanded to include more patient-centred servic...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Shivaun M Gammie, Ruth M Rodgers, Ruey Leng Loo, Sarah A Corlett, Janet Krska Medway School of Phar...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
BACKGROUND: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered b...
YesObjectives The New Medicines Service (NMS) is provided by community pharmacists in England to su...
Background: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered ...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
Background: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered b...
Community pharmacies in England provide a variety of services including essential services such as t...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
Objective: To identify attitudes towards pharmacy characteristics and promotional methods for select...
BACKGROUND The increasing involvement of pharmacists in public health will require changes in the be...
Background: In recent years, pharmacists’ roles have expanded to include more patient-centred servic...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Shivaun M Gammie, Ruth M Rodgers, Ruey Leng Loo, Sarah A Corlett, Janet Krska Medway School of Phar...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
BACKGROUND: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered b...
YesObjectives The New Medicines Service (NMS) is provided by community pharmacists in England to su...
Background: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered ...
Background: The New Medicine Service (NMS) was introduced to community pharmacies in England in Octo...
Background: Medicines Use Reviews (MURs) and the New Medicine Service (NMS) are services delivered b...
Community pharmacies in England provide a variety of services including essential services such as t...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
The Medicines Use Review and Prescription Intervention (MUR) service was commissioned as part of the...
Objective: To identify attitudes towards pharmacy characteristics and promotional methods for select...
BACKGROUND The increasing involvement of pharmacists in public health will require changes in the be...
Background: In recent years, pharmacists’ roles have expanded to include more patient-centred servic...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...