Introduction Community pharmacists and their teams have remained accessible to the public providing essential services despite immense pressures during the COVID-19 pandemic …
One of the key drivers for the emergence and spread of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is non-prudent antibiotic (AB) use, which results in selection pressure towards relevant …
Aim: This study was conducted to assess patient satisfaction with the e-prescription service implemented by the Ministry of Health hospitals and primary healthcare centres in Saudi …
JC Moullin, D Sabater-Hernández… - BMC Health Services …, 2016 - Springer
Background Multiple studies have explored the implementation process and influences, however it appears there is no study investigating these influences across the stages of …
AMK Hindi, S Jacobs… - Health & social care in the …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
There has been a strong policy emphasis over the past decade on optimising patient‐ centred care and reducing general practitioners'(GP s') workload by extending community …
Background This study aimed to use marketing theory to examine the views of patients, pharmacists and general practitioners (GPs) on how community pharmacies are currently …
Background Community pharmacists require access to consumers' information about their medicines and health‐related conditions to make informed decisions regarding treatment …
I Eldooma, M Maatoug, M Yousif - Integrated Pharmacy Research …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Pharmaceutical care (PhC) services interventions led by pharmacists within community pharmacies (CPs) are essential in achieving optimal medication use outcomes. PhC is a …
Antibiotic misuse, either by patients or healthcare professionals, is one of the major contributing factors to antimicrobial resistance. In many Middle Eastern countries including …