BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in the healthcare system. Pharmacists are trained in pharmacology and therapeutics, and therefore well placed to act as non-medical prescribers.ObjectivesTo assess the safety and accuracy of inpatient medication charts within a pharmacist collaborative prescribing model (intervention), compared to the usual medical model (control) in the emergency department (ED). Another objective compared venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk assessment and prescribing, between intervention and control groups.MethodsAdult patients in ED referred for hospital admission were randomised into control or intervention by a block randomisation method, until the required ...
Aims: Prescribing medication is a complex process that, when done inappropriately, can lead to adver...
Background: Clinical pharmacists and clinically trained pharmacists can detect and correct prescribi...
Background and aims Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current le...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
This project was a comparative study to investigate whether a collaborative doctor-pharmacist prescr...
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 li...
Background: Managing warfarin therapy can be challenging and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Objective: Inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing in the emergency department (ED) can lead to poor...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Background 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...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Aims: Prescribing medication is a complex process that, when done inappropriately, can lead to adver...
Background: Clinical pharmacists and clinically trained pharmacists can detect and correct prescribi...
Background and aims Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current le...
BackgroundWorkforce reform has placed a significant focus on the role of non-medical prescribers in ...
This project was a comparative study to investigate whether a collaborative doctor-pharmacist prescr...
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 li...
Background: Managing warfarin therapy can be challenging and a multidisciplinary approach to achieve...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Objective: Inappropriate antimicrobial prescribing in the emergency department (ED) can lead to poor...
Purpose: Collaborative medication reviews (CMR) have been shown to reduce inappropriate prescribing ...
Background 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...
Electronic prescribing systems (EPS) may be considered to enhance safe prescribing compared to paper...
Aims: Prescribing medication is a complex process that, when done inappropriately, can lead to adver...
Background: Clinical pharmacists and clinically trained pharmacists can detect and correct prescribi...
Background and aims Prescribing errors cause significant patient morbidity and mortality. Current le...