IntroductionMedication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The pharmacist-led IT-based intervention to reduce clinically important medication errors (PINCER) intervention was shown to reduce medication errors when tested in a cluster randomised controlled trial and when implemented across one region of England. Now that it has been rolled out nationally, and to enhance findings from evaluations with staff and stakeholders, this paper is the first to report patients’ perceived acceptability on the use of PINCER in primary care and proposes suggestions on how delivery of PINCER related care could be delivered in a way that is acceptable and not unnecessarily burdensome.MethodsA total of 46 participants living with long-t...
Background: Approximately 30% of general practitioner (GP) consultations are due to musculoskeletal ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research team would like to thank the community pharmacy management and staff f...
PURPOSE: Persistent physical symptoms (PPS) are often associated with profound physical disability a...
IntroductionMedication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The pharmacist-led ...
INTRODUCTION: Medication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The pharmacist-le...
Abstract Background There is a need to shed light on the pathways through which complex intervention...
Background: Medication errors in general practice are an important source of potentially preventa...
Background: Problems with acceptability of healthcare interventions can undermine the validity of ra...
Background: Medication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in primary care. The...
SummaryBackgroundMedication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable r...
Background: Medication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable risk ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that ‘acceptability’ should be considered when designing...
Background: Approximately 30% of general practitioner (GP) consultations are due to musculoskeletal ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research team would like to thank the community pharmacy management and staff f...
PURPOSE: Persistent physical symptoms (PPS) are often associated with profound physical disability a...
IntroductionMedication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The pharmacist-led ...
INTRODUCTION: Medication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality. The pharmacist-le...
Abstract Background There is a need to shed light on the pathways through which complex intervention...
Background: Medication errors in general practice are an important source of potentially preventa...
Background: Problems with acceptability of healthcare interventions can undermine the validity of ra...
Background: Medication errors are an important cause of morbidity and mortality in primary care. The...
SummaryBackgroundMedication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable r...
Background: Medication errors are common in primary care and are associated with considerable risk ...
Background: Patient information may assist in promoting shared decision-making, however it is impera...
Background It is increasingly acknowledged that ‘acceptability’ should be considered when designing...
Background: Approximately 30% of general practitioner (GP) consultations are due to musculoskeletal ...
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The research team would like to thank the community pharmacy management and staff f...
PURPOSE: Persistent physical symptoms (PPS) are often associated with profound physical disability a...