Background. Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in developing countries is mainly hospital/clinic based. The increasing diabetes burden in developing countries provides opportunities for community pharmacists to deliver a range of services. Since the management of diabetes requires the patient’s own involvement, it is important to gain their views in order to develop pharmacy-based diabetes services. Studies on diabetes patients’ views have been limited to developed countries.Objectives. To investigate, within a developing country setting (Indonesia), current use of pharmacy services by type 2 diabetes patients, and to evaluate their views regarding community pharmacists’ roles, and the characteri...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
The aim of this study: To investigate the need for pharmaceutical information of patients with type ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of providing diabetes risk assessment at community pharmacy l...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
This study analysed pharmacy-based services for type 2 diabetes patients in Surabaya, Indonesia, inc...
Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease mostly in developing countries. Currently the management of ...
Various pharmacist services are available to improve medication adherence, including consultation, b...
Purpose: Community pharmacists are highly accessible healthcare providers and studies in several cou...
Objective: To explore perspectives of physicians and pharmacists on diabetes service delivery within...
Objectives: To elicit patients' preferences for pharmacist services that can enhance medication mana...
Objectives Pharmacists' role in diabetes care is developing in improving medication adherence. Imple...
Teerapon Dhippayom,1 Ines Krass21Pharmaceutical Care Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy Prac...
Little is known about pharmacists' preferences for services to improve medication adherence in patie...
Purpose: The present study aimed at evaluating the knowledge and level of involvement of community p...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
The aim of this study: To investigate the need for pharmaceutical information of patients with type ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of providing diabetes risk assessment at community pharmacy l...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
Background: Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease in developing countries. Its management in devel...
This study analysed pharmacy-based services for type 2 diabetes patients in Surabaya, Indonesia, inc...
Diabetes is an emerging chronic disease mostly in developing countries. Currently the management of ...
Various pharmacist services are available to improve medication adherence, including consultation, b...
Purpose: Community pharmacists are highly accessible healthcare providers and studies in several cou...
Objective: To explore perspectives of physicians and pharmacists on diabetes service delivery within...
Objectives: To elicit patients' preferences for pharmacist services that can enhance medication mana...
Objectives Pharmacists' role in diabetes care is developing in improving medication adherence. Imple...
Teerapon Dhippayom,1 Ines Krass21Pharmaceutical Care Research Unit, Department of Pharmacy Prac...
Little is known about pharmacists' preferences for services to improve medication adherence in patie...
Purpose: The present study aimed at evaluating the knowledge and level of involvement of community p...
What is known and objective:The Diabetes MedsCheck (DMC) pharmacist service improves patient medicat...
The aim of this study: To investigate the need for pharmaceutical information of patients with type ...
Objective: To evaluate the feasibility of providing diabetes risk assessment at community pharmacy l...