Abstract Introduction Regular reviews of medications, including prescription reviews and adherence reviews, are vital to support pharmacological effectiveness and optimize health outcomes for patients. Despite being more likely to report a long‐term illness that requires medication when compared to their white counterparts, individuals from ethnic minority communities are less likely to engage with regular medication reviews, with inequalities negatively affecting their access. It is important to understand what barriers may exist that impact the access of those from ethnic minority communities and to identify measures that may act to facilitate improved service accessibility for these groups. Methods Semi‐structured interviews were conduct...
IntroductionA high prevalence of diabetes and diabetes-related complications in people from minority...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Objectives: Quality use of medicines, or rational medicines use, requires patients\u27 adherence to ...
Introduction Regular reviews of medications, including prescription reviews and adherence reviews, ...
Abstract: Introduction: Medicines‐centred consultations are vital to support medicine effectiveness ...
Aim: This review discusses two main questions: how suitable is current consumer medication informati...
Aim: This review discusses two main questions: how suitable is current consumer medication informati...
This paper reviews the research evidence on access to healthcare by ethnic minority populations, and...
Background: Within the quality use of medicines (QUM)—which entails timely access to, and the ration...
BackgroundResearch addressing inequalities has focussed predominantly on primary and acute care. We ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic minority patients seem to be confronted with barriers when using health services....
IntroductionResearch addressing inequalities has focused predominantly on primary and community care...
Diabetes is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management. Patients are encouraged to acces...
This review aims to identify healthcare providers’ (HCPs) experiences with issues related to the qua...
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected minority ethnic groups in the United Kingdom. To maximise t...
IntroductionA high prevalence of diabetes and diabetes-related complications in people from minority...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Objectives: Quality use of medicines, or rational medicines use, requires patients\u27 adherence to ...
Introduction Regular reviews of medications, including prescription reviews and adherence reviews, ...
Abstract: Introduction: Medicines‐centred consultations are vital to support medicine effectiveness ...
Aim: This review discusses two main questions: how suitable is current consumer medication informati...
Aim: This review discusses two main questions: how suitable is current consumer medication informati...
This paper reviews the research evidence on access to healthcare by ethnic minority populations, and...
Background: Within the quality use of medicines (QUM)—which entails timely access to, and the ration...
BackgroundResearch addressing inequalities has focussed predominantly on primary and acute care. We ...
BACKGROUND: Ethnic minority patients seem to be confronted with barriers when using health services....
IntroductionResearch addressing inequalities has focused predominantly on primary and community care...
Diabetes is a chronic condition requiring lifelong self-management. Patients are encouraged to acces...
This review aims to identify healthcare providers’ (HCPs) experiences with issues related to the qua...
COVID-19 has disproportionately affected minority ethnic groups in the United Kingdom. To maximise t...
IntroductionA high prevalence of diabetes and diabetes-related complications in people from minority...
A number of reports indicate that cultural barriers may prevent members of ethnic minority groups fr...
Objectives: Quality use of medicines, or rational medicines use, requires patients\u27 adherence to ...