YesIntroduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people in the UK, and is increasing in incidence. Appropriate management of medicines for heart failure at the time of hospital discharge reduces readmissions, improves quality of life and increases survival. The Improving the Safety and Continuity Of Medicines management at Transitions (ISCOMAT) trial tests the effectiveness of the Medicines at Transition Intervention (MaTI), which aims to enhance self-care and increase community pharmacy involvement in the medicines management of heart failure patients. Methods and analysis ISCOMAT is a parallel-group cluster randomised controlled trial, randomising 42 National Health Service trusts with cardio...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and Objective: A systematic review and meta-analy...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
<b>Aims</b> The effect on mortality and morbidity of pharmacist-led intervention to opti...
YesIntroduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people ...
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medici...
YesAbstract: Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients acros...
YesMedicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from ho...
Background Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transitio...
NoAvoidable harm associated with medicines is widespread – particularly at care transitions – and un...
YesHeart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is cruc...
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of developing and implementing a care bundle intervention to...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a drug review and symptom self management and lifestyle advice interventi...
BACKGROUND: The hospital treatment of heart failure frequently does not follow published guideline...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Aims: The effect on mortality and morbidity of pharmacist-led intervention to optimize pharmacologic...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and Objective: A systematic review and meta-analy...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
<b>Aims</b> The effect on mortality and morbidity of pharmacist-led intervention to opti...
YesIntroduction Heart failure affects 26 million people globally, approximately 900 thousand people ...
Introduction A key priority for the UK National Health Service and patients is to ensure that medici...
YesAbstract: Background: Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients acros...
YesMedicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transition from ho...
Background Medicines are often suboptimally managed for heart failure patients across the transitio...
NoAvoidable harm associated with medicines is widespread – particularly at care transitions – and un...
YesHeart failure affects 26 million people globally, and the optimal management of medicines is cruc...
This study aimed to evaluate the impact of developing and implementing a care bundle intervention to...
OBJECTIVE: To test whether a drug review and symptom self management and lifestyle advice interventi...
BACKGROUND: The hospital treatment of heart failure frequently does not follow published guideline...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
Aims: The effect on mortality and morbidity of pharmacist-led intervention to optimize pharmacologic...
© 2019, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. Background and Objective: A systematic review and meta-analy...
Introduction: A model of general practitioner (GP) and pharmacist collaboration in primary care may ...
<b>Aims</b> The effect on mortality and morbidity of pharmacist-led intervention to opti...