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(Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 13, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: research

The future of pharmacy practice research – Perspectives of academics and practitioners from Australia, NZ, United Kingdom, Canada and USA
This study aimed to understand what the pharmacy practice research agenda might look like from the viewpoint of pharmacy academics and practitioners across five high-income countries. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 11, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Zaheer -Ud-Din Babar, Shane Scahill, Raveena Amee Nagaria, Louise E. Curley Source Type: research

The future of pharmacy practice research – Perspectives of academics and practitioners from Australia, NZ, United Kingdom, Canada and USA
This study aimed to understand what the pharmacy practice research agenda might look like from the viewpoint of pharmacy academics and practitioners across five high-income countries. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 11, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Zaheer -Ud-Din Babar, Shane Scahill, Raveena Nagaria, Louise E. Curley Source Type: research

A review of international pharmacy-based minor ailment services and proposed service design model
The need to consider sustainable healthcare solutions is essential. An innovative strategy used to promote minor ailment care is the utilisation of community pharmacists to deliver minor ailment services (MASs). Promoting higher levels of self-care can potentially reduce the strain on existing resources. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 5, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Mariyam Aly, Victoria Garc ía-Cárdenas, Kylie Williams, Shalom I. Benrimoj Source Type: research

Considering pharmacy workflow in the context of Australian community pharmacy: A pilot time and motion study
Given time pressures on primary care physicians, utilising pharmacists for chronic disease management is of great interest. However, limited data are available on the current workflow in community pharmacies to guide these discussions. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 4, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Diana Cavaye, Elin C. Lehnbom, Tracey-Lea Laba, Elise El-Boustani, Rohina Joshi, Ruth Webster Source Type: research

A qualitative synthesis of pharmacist, other health professional and lay perspectives on the role of community pharmacy in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions
There is increasing interest in an enhanced role for community pharmacy (CP) in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions (LTCs). It is important to understand the perspectives of stakeholders in order to identify key issues that may impact on future development of the role and related services. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 3, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: N.J. Hall, G. Donovan, S. Wilkes Source Type: research

Consensus methodology to determine minor ailments appropriate to be directed for management within community pharmacy
National Health Service (NHS) 111, a medical helpline for urgent care used within the England and Scotland, receives significant numbers of patient calls yearly for a range of clinical conditions. Some are considered high acuity and mainly directed to urgent and emergency care. Low acuity conditions are also directed to these costly, overburdened services. Community pharmacy is a recognised setting for effective low acuity condition management and could offer an alternative. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 3, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Hamde Nazar, Zachariah Nazar, Andre Yeung, Mike Maguire, Alex Connelly, Sarah P. Slight Source Type: research

A qualitative synthesis of pharmacist, other health professional and lay perspectives on the role of community pharmacy in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions
There is increasing interest in an enhanced role for community pharmacy (CP) in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions (LTCs). It is important to understand the perspectives of stakeholders in order to identify key issues that may impact on future development of the role and related services. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 3, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: N.J. Hall, G. Donovan, S. Wilkes Source Type: research

A qualitative synthesis of pharmacist, health professional and lay perspectives on the role of community pharmacy in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions
There is increasing interest in an enhanced role for community pharmacy (CP) in facilitating care for people with long-term conditions (LTCs). It is important to understand the perspectives of stakeholders in order to identify key issues that may impact on future development of the role and related services. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 3, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: N.J. Hall, G. Donovan, S. Wilkes Source Type: research

Consensus methodology to determine minor ailments appropriate to be directed for management within community pharmacy
National Health Service (NHS) 111, a medical helpline for urgent care used within the England and Scotland, receives significant numbers of patient calls yearly for a range of clinical conditions. Some are considered high acuity and mainly directed to urgent and emergency care. Low acuity conditions are also directed to these costly, overburdened services. Community pharmacy is a recognised setting for effective low acuity condition management and could offer an alternative. (Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy)
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - January 3, 2018 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Hamde Nazar, Zachariah Nazar, Andre Yeung, Mike Maguire, Alex Connelly, Sarah P. Slight Source Type: research

Promising roles for pharmacists in addressing the U.S. opioid crisis
Overdoses of prescription or illicit opioids claimed the lives of 116 Americans each day in 2016, and the crisis continues to escalate. As healthcare systems evolve to address the crisis, the potential of pharmacists to make a positive difference is significant. In addition to utilizing available prescription drug monitoring programs to help prevent diversion of opioids, practicing pharmacists can be alert for signs of opioid misuse by patients (e.g., multiple prescriptions from different physicians) as well as inappropriate prescribing or hazardous drug combinations that physicians may not be aware of (e.g., opioid analge...
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - December 31, 2017 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Wilson M. Compton, Christopher M. Jones, Jack B. Stein, Eric M. Wargo Source Type: research

Promising roles for pharmacists in addressing the U.S. opioid crisis
Overdoses of prescription or illicit opioids claimed the lives of 91 Americans each day in 2015, and the crisis continues to escalate. As healthcare systems evolve to address the crisis, the potential of pharmacists to make a positive difference is significant. In addition to utilizing available prescription drug monitoring programs to help prevent diversion of opioids, practicing pharmacists can be alert for signs of opioid misuse by patients (e.g., multiple prescriptions from different physicians) as well as inappropriate prescribing or hazardous drug combinations that physicians may not be aware of (e.g., opioid analges...
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - December 31, 2017 Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Wilson M. Compton, Christopher M. Jones, Jack B. Stein, Eric M. Wargo Source Type: research