AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1) pediatric patients' knowledge and medication use experiences for chronic conditions; 2) how they want to learn about medicines; and 3) perceptions of community pharmacist–provided counseling.DesignQualitative study using semistructured interviews and thematic analyses.SettingThree community pharmacies in 2 eastern states: one in rural western North Carolina, and 2 in an urban region of western Pennsylvania.ParticipantsA total of 39 study participants: 20 children using medications for chronic conditions and 19 parents interviewed July-December 2015.Main outcome measuresChild and parent perspectives regarding pediatric medication use, knowled...
Background: The present study is an interdisciplinary study about pharmacist-child communication exp...
Background and objectives: Pharmaceutical literacy skills of parents are crucial for appropriate and...
Background: There is little research on parents’ experiences of suspected adverse drug reactions in ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterize community pharmacists' interactions with children and their caregi...
Introduction. Community pharmacy is an important part of the healthcare system, which serves a large...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents’ and/or guardians’ interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Introduction There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many ...
Background Taking regular medication has been shown to have an impact on the daily lives of patients...
Background: The prevalence of chronic diseases in children has been increasing, with an estimated 16...
Though it is evident that communication with children about medications leads to improved compliance...
As children are unable to make health-related decisions themselves, parents play a central role in c...
Background There is little research on parents' experiences of suspected adverse drug reactions i...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents' and/or guardians' interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Background: The present study is an interdisciplinary study about pharmacist-child communication exp...
Background and objectives: Pharmaceutical literacy skills of parents are crucial for appropriate and...
Background: There is little research on parents’ experiences of suspected adverse drug reactions in ...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesThis study aimed to explore the perspectives of children and parents regarding: 1)...
AbstractObjectivesTo characterize community pharmacists' interactions with children and their caregi...
Introduction. Community pharmacy is an important part of the healthcare system, which serves a large...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents’ and/or guardians’ interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Introduction There is growing concerns regarding the use of medicines in children. Therefore, many ...
Background Taking regular medication has been shown to have an impact on the daily lives of patients...
Background: The prevalence of chronic diseases in children has been increasing, with an estimated 16...
Though it is evident that communication with children about medications leads to improved compliance...
As children are unable to make health-related decisions themselves, parents play a central role in c...
Background There is little research on parents' experiences of suspected adverse drug reactions i...
Objectives: 1) To determine parents' and/or guardians' interest in having pharmacists provide childr...
Background: The present study is an interdisciplinary study about pharmacist-child communication exp...
Background and objectives: Pharmaceutical literacy skills of parents are crucial for appropriate and...
Background: There is little research on parents’ experiences of suspected adverse drug reactions in ...