Objectives Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with little evaluation of accuracy, safety and appropriateness. Our aim was to evaluate a new model of service for the Australia healthcare system, of inpatient medication prescribing by a pharmacist in an elective surgery preadmission clinic (PAC) against usual care, using an endorsed performance framework. Design Single centre, randomised controlled, two-arm trial. Setting Elective surgery PAC in a Brisbane-based tertiary hospital. Participants 400 adults scheduled for elective surgery were randomised to intervention or control. Intervention A pharmacist generated the inpatient medication chart to reflect the patient's regular medication, made a p...
Background: Managing warfarin therapy can be challenging and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve...
Perioperative medication management: expanding the role of the preadmission clinic pharmacist in a s...
© 2017 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia. Aim: To trial a pharmacist charting service...
Objectives Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with li...
Objectives: Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with l...
Objectives: Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with l...
Objective: Drug management in the perioperative period is complex. Only little is known about the ef...
Background Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with li...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
This paper describes the integration of a pharmacist into a perioperative environment and the ensuin...
Abstract Background Increased longevity and the prevalence of associated pathologies is leading to m...
Background: Managing warfarin therapy can be challenging and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve...
Perioperative medication management: expanding the role of the preadmission clinic pharmacist in a s...
© 2017 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia. Aim: To trial a pharmacist charting service...
Objectives Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with li...
Objectives: Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with l...
Objectives: Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with l...
Objective: Drug management in the perioperative period is complex. Only little is known about the ef...
Background Current evidence to support non-medical prescribing is predominantly qualitative, with li...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
International audienceBackground. Medication errors have a high prevalence in surgery and management...
This paper describes the integration of a pharmacist into a perioperative environment and the ensuin...
Abstract Background Increased longevity and the prevalence of associated pathologies is leading to m...
Background: Managing warfarin therapy can be challenging and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve...
Perioperative medication management: expanding the role of the preadmission clinic pharmacist in a s...
© 2017 The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia. Aim: To trial a pharmacist charting service...