Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter medication safety, yet many successful interventions are only tested in a few pharmacies without expansion, creating unrealized opportunities to improve patient care on a larger scale. Scaling up to numerous pharmacies can be challenging because each community pharmacy has unique needs and layouts and requires individualized adaptation. Objectives:This paper reports techniques for (a) adapting a community pharmacy intervention to fit the unique physical layout and patient needs of health system pharmacy sites without increasing staff workload, (b) identifying strategies to gather feedback on adaptations from ...
BACKGROUND: Stakeholder engagement is an important component of the research process for improving t...
Aim: To conduct a systematic synthesis of existing evidence reviews on interventions to enhance medi...
Background Evidence-based harm reduction intervention components which might benefit pharmacy patien...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
Introduction: Under the Fifth Community Pharmacy Agreement, research was commissioned to enhance cap...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacies are an easily accessible and cost-effective platform for delivering...
Background and Objectives: Over-the-counter (OTC) medication use has increased safety risks for adul...
Background: Community pharmacies are an easily accessible and cost-effective platform for delivering...
Background: Older patients prescribed multiple medications commonly experience difficulties with adh...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
BACKGROUND: In 2008 recommendations were launched to prevent medication-related hospital admissions ...
Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community...
Objective: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smoki...
Background: Transitions of care (TOC) is one of three key action areas identified in the World Healt...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: Quantify how many interventions were made during a pilot MTM progr...
BACKGROUND: Stakeholder engagement is an important component of the research process for improving t...
Aim: To conduct a systematic synthesis of existing evidence reviews on interventions to enhance medi...
Background Evidence-based harm reduction intervention components which might benefit pharmacy patien...
Background:Community pharmacies are an ideal location to address challenges of over-the counter ...
Introduction: Under the Fifth Community Pharmacy Agreement, research was commissioned to enhance cap...
BACKGROUND: Community pharmacies are an easily accessible and cost-effective platform for delivering...
Background and Objectives: Over-the-counter (OTC) medication use has increased safety risks for adul...
Background: Community pharmacies are an easily accessible and cost-effective platform for delivering...
Background: Older patients prescribed multiple medications commonly experience difficulties with adh...
Objective: The objective of this study was to develop and evaluate a process for integrating compone...
BACKGROUND: In 2008 recommendations were launched to prevent medication-related hospital admissions ...
Objective: To describe successes and barriers with the development and implementation of a community...
Objective: To develop a complex intervention for community pharmacy staff to promote uptake of smoki...
Background: Transitions of care (TOC) is one of three key action areas identified in the World Healt...
Class of 2015 AbstractObjectives: Quantify how many interventions were made during a pilot MTM progr...
BACKGROUND: Stakeholder engagement is an important component of the research process for improving t...
Aim: To conduct a systematic synthesis of existing evidence reviews on interventions to enhance medi...
Background Evidence-based harm reduction intervention components which might benefit pharmacy patien...