scholarly journals Implementation of patient prioritisation tools: impact on integrated pharmaceutical care provision

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (4) ◽  
pp. 154
Author(s):  
Pamela Mills ◽  
Katie MacLure
2012 ◽  
Vol 2 ◽  
pp. 74-80
Author(s):  
Huma Aslam Butt

The Laurence moon Bardet Biedl syndrome is a very rare genetic disorder in which the recessive trait of gene is defected and yet need to be exploited for the purpose to provide better pharmaceutical care to such patients.


Pharmacia ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 68 (3) ◽  
pp. 511-516
Author(s):  
Radiana Staynova ◽  
Yana Gvozdeva ◽  
Lily Peikova ◽  
Anna Mihaylova

The aim of this study was to assess the attitudes and perceived barriers towards pharmaceutical care provision for pregnant women in Bulgarian community pharmacies. A cross-sectional web-based study was carried out among community pharmacists in Plovdiv region, Bulgaria. The survey instrument was a self-administered questionnaire including 18 statements based on a five-point Likert scale. Descriptive statistics were applied to respondents’ characteristics and opinion regarding attitudes and barriers towards pharmaceutical care provision for pregnant women. A total of 122 community pharmacists completed the survey. The majority of respondents (90%) agreed or strongly agreed with the statement that providing pharmaceutical care will improve health and awareness of pregnant women. The statement that providing pharmaceutical care brings professional satisfaction, obtained the highest mean score of 4.61. Half of the respondents (50.8%) were worried about taking risks associated with assuming responsibility for the treatment outcomes of pregnant women. One of the main barriers for providing pharmaceutical care was the lack of time (mean score = 4.10). Other major barriers were the lack of additional training (83.9%) and electronic medical record of the pregnant women (68.9%). Overall Bulgarian community pharmacists have positive attitudes towards providing pharmaceutical care to pregnant women. Conducting additional training courses and workshops will help for the active involvement of the pharmacist in the care of pregnant women.


2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 895-902 ◽  
Author(s):  
Annetta Smith ◽  
Leah Macaden ◽  
Thilo Kroll ◽  
Nour Alhusein ◽  
Andrea Taylor ◽  
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AbstractBackgroundMost developed countries have increasing numbers of community dwelling older people with both multi-morbidity and sensory impairment that includes visual, hearing or dual impairment. Older people with sensory impairment are more likely to have chronic health conditions and to be in receipt of polypharmacy (>4 medicines). It is important to understand their experience of pharmaceutical care provision to facilitate a safe, appropriate and person centred approach.Aimthis study explored the pharmaceutical care experiences and perspectives of older people with sensory impairment receiving polypharmacy.Design and settingexploratory qualitative study with semi-structured telephone or face-to-face interviews with community dwelling older adults with sensory impairment receiving polypharmacy in Scotland in 2016.Methodsin total, 23 interviews were conducted with older people from seven of the 14 Scottish Health Board areas.Subjectsover half the participants (n = 12) had dual sensory impairment, six had visual impairment and five had hearing impairment.Resultsthree overarching themes were identified reflecting different stages of participants’ pharmaceutical care journey: ordering and collection of prescriptions; medicine storage; and administration. At each stage of their journey, participants identified barriers and facilitators associated with their pharmaceutical care.Conclusionsthis is the first comprehensive, in-depth exploration of the pharmaceutical care journey needs of older people with sensory impairment. As the number of community dwelling older people with sensory impairment and polypharmacy increases there is a requirement to identify challenges experienced by this population and offer solutions for safe and effective pharmaceutical care provision.


Author(s):  
O.V. Belousova ◽  
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Ye.A. Belousov ◽  
A.S. Bugayova ◽  
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