Background Medicines management in care homes requires significant improvement. CHIPPS was a cluster randomised controlled trial to determine the effectiveness of integrating pharmacist independent prescribers into care homes to assume central responsibility for medicines management. This paper reports the parallel mixed-methods process evaluation. Method Intervention arm consisted of 25 triads: Care homes (staff and up to 24 residents), General Practitioner (GP) and Pharmacist Independent Prescriber (PIP). Data sources were pharmaceutical care plans (PCPs), pharmacist activity logs, online questionnaires and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analysed descriptively. Qualitative data were analysed thematically. Results ...
(1) Background: This project evaluates the outcomes of a novel pharmacy-led model of deprescribing u...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...
Background: Medicines management in care homes requires significant improvement. CHIPPS was a clu...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improv...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved...
Background: Residents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are at ...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved....
Background Residents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are a...
BackgroundResidents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are at hi...
Acknowledgements We also thank Lisa Irvine who contributed to data analysis. We thank PPIRes (Public...
Objective: To estimate the effectiveness, cost effectiveness (to be reported elsewhere), and safety ...
Acknowledgments We thank all participating care home residents, care homes, and general practices; t...
Aims The Care Home Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS) process evaluation hypothesized...
Background: The provision of independent prescribing rights for United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists has ...
(1) Background: This project evaluates the outcomes of a novel pharmacy-led model of deprescribing u...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...
Background: Medicines management in care homes requires significant improvement. CHIPPS was a clu...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improv...
Background: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved...
Background: Residents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are at ...
BACKGROUND: Prescribing, monitoring and administration of medicines in care homes could be improved....
Background Residents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are a...
BackgroundResidents in care homes are often very frail, have complex medicine regimens and are at hi...
Acknowledgements We also thank Lisa Irvine who contributed to data analysis. We thank PPIRes (Public...
Objective: To estimate the effectiveness, cost effectiveness (to be reported elsewhere), and safety ...
Acknowledgments We thank all participating care home residents, care homes, and general practices; t...
Aims The Care Home Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS) process evaluation hypothesized...
Background: The provision of independent prescribing rights for United Kingdom (UK) pharmacists has ...
(1) Background: This project evaluates the outcomes of a novel pharmacy-led model of deprescribing u...
Funding This research received no specific grant from any funding agency in the public, commercial o...
Objective Older people in care homes frequently experience polypharmacy, increasing the likelihood o...