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Lessons learned from the Australian Home Medicine Review program
White et al provide an important contribution to the literature with their study featured in the current issue of Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Their findings focus greater attention...
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Nicole Brandt,
Nicole Hahn
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1-3
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Consumer perspectives of the Australian Home Medicines Review Program: Benefits and barriers
14 April 2011
Abstract: Background: The Australian Home Medicines Review (HMR) is a free consumer service to assist individuals living at home to maximize the benefits of their medicine regimen and prevent medicati...
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Lesley White,
Christiane Klinner,
Stephen Carter
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4-16
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New Zealand pharmacists’ alignment with their professional body’s vision for the future
14 April 2011
Abstract: Objective: To determine the alignment between New Zealand pharmacists’ views and the New Zealand Ten-Year Vision (TYV) document and explore factors associated with individuals’ alignment. Me...
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Jeff Harrison,
Shane Scahill,
Janie Sheridan
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17-35
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Integration and differentiation: A conceptual model of general practitioner and community pharmacist collaboration
01 April 2011
Abstract: Background: The drive for integrative systems and collaboration across organizations and professions involved in the provision of health and social care has led to the development of a numbe...
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Fay Bradley,
Darren M. Ashcroft,
Peter R. Noyce
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36-46
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Use of rosiglitazone and pioglitazone immediately after the cardiovascular risk warnings
07 July 2011
Abstract: Background: Meta-analyses of oral hypoglycemic agents (OHAs) revealed that rosiglitazone increased the risk of myocardial infarction (MI) and heart failure (HF) and that pioglitazone increas...
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Rahul Jain,
C. Daniel Mullins,
Helen Lee,
Winston Wong
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47-59
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Medication reconciliation during the transition to and from long-term care settings: A systematic review
22 April 2011
Abstract: Background: Medication reconciliation has been recognized as an important process in care transitions to prevent adverse health outcomes. Because older adults have multiple comorbid conditio...
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Pankdeep T. Chhabra,
Gail B. Rattinger,
Sarah K. Dutcher,
Melanie E. Hare,
Kelly L. Parsons,
Ilene H. Zuckerman
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60-75
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Implications of process characteristics on quality-related event reporting in community pharmacy
12 December 2011
Abstract: Background: The lack of a single pharmacy regulator in Canada has led to a wide variety of processes for reporting and learning from medication errors and near misses, collectively known as ...
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Todd A. Boyle,
Andrea C. Scobie,
Neil J. MacKinnon,
Thomas Mahaffey
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76-86
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Pharmacists’ counseling protocols for minor ailments: A structure-based analysis
Abstract: Background: Self-medication is an important component of health care. To optimize pharmacists’ over-the-counter counseling, there are several guidelines and protocols used in practice. In a ...
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Afonso M. Cavaco,
Pedro F. Pereira
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87-100
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A3-A4
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