In this study the need for information about drugs among pregnant women and the use of available sources was explored. The women participating in this study were well aware of the risks of the use of drugs. Health professionals were considered to be important sources of information and they should therefore use up-to-date information concerning this topic. Health professionals should also bear in mind in their counseling activities that the beliefs of pregnant women on the safety and need of drugs might lead to reasoned non-compliance
Pregnant women often have questions concerning fetal effects of drugs but reliable information inten...
Objective: Evidence about drug use in pregnancy is scarce and often inconsistent. This study explore...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...
In this study the need for information about drugs among pregnant women and the use of available sou...
Background: Drug use in pregnancy is common and both pregnant women and their physicians are in need...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
In this study the use of prescribed drugs before, during and after pregnancy is described. The study...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
BackgroundPregnancy due to its nature is associated with some problems, which may increase the need...
Inappropriate drug use is a significant challenge both around the globe and in our country. Potentia...
Objective: Evidence about drug use in pregnancy is scarce and often inconsistent. This study explore...
Thirty pregnant mothers and four medical doctors were interviewed to determine their views about dru...
Introduction Health care professionals' perception of risk mayimpact on therapeutic management of wo...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a unique physiological situation in which medication therapy poses unique...
AbstractObjectiveMedication use during pregnancy is a major concern for most women. The aim of the p...
Pregnant women often have questions concerning fetal effects of drugs but reliable information inten...
Objective: Evidence about drug use in pregnancy is scarce and often inconsistent. This study explore...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...
In this study the need for information about drugs among pregnant women and the use of available sou...
Background: Drug use in pregnancy is common and both pregnant women and their physicians are in need...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
In this study the use of prescribed drugs before, during and after pregnancy is described. The study...
This thesis examines the manner in which drug utilization data obtained from community pharmacies ca...
BackgroundPregnancy due to its nature is associated with some problems, which may increase the need...
Inappropriate drug use is a significant challenge both around the globe and in our country. Potentia...
Objective: Evidence about drug use in pregnancy is scarce and often inconsistent. This study explore...
Thirty pregnant mothers and four medical doctors were interviewed to determine their views about dru...
Introduction Health care professionals' perception of risk mayimpact on therapeutic management of wo...
Introduction: Pregnancy is a unique physiological situation in which medication therapy poses unique...
AbstractObjectiveMedication use during pregnancy is a major concern for most women. The aim of the p...
Pregnant women often have questions concerning fetal effects of drugs but reliable information inten...
Objective: Evidence about drug use in pregnancy is scarce and often inconsistent. This study explore...
PRINCIPLE: Healthcare professionals' (HCPs') perception of risk associated with drug use in pregnanc...