A digital health-supported community pharmacy-based lifestyle intervention program for overweight or obese adults with prediabetes, the PRediabetes Intervention, Management and Evaluation (PRIME) Program: A cluster randomized controlled trial [0.03%]
糖尿病前期人群体重管理社区药房随机对照试验(PRIME计划)
Kah Woon Teoh,Choon Ming Ng,Chun Wie Chong et al.
Kah Woon Teoh et al.
Background: Evidence on the impact of using digital health tools to facilitate prediabetes management in community pharmacies is lacking. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of a digital health-supported and communit...
Collaborative pharmacist prescribing models in Australian hospitals: a scoping study [0.03%]
澳大利亚医院药师联合处方模式的范畴研究
Hana Amer,Sally Marotti,Imaina Widagdo et al.
Hana Amer et al.
Background: Collaborative pharmacist prescribing models have been trialled and implemented in Australian hospitals and involve credentialed pharmacists working with doctors and patients to develop patient medicine plans a...
Exploring the concept and definition of scope of practice in pharmacy: A scoping review [0.03%]
药学实践范围的概念与界定:系统综述型研究
Mitchell Budden,Shalom I Benrimoj,Francisco Martinez Mardones et al.
Mitchell Budden et al.
Background: The term scope of practice (SOP) is gaining increasing traction within the pharmacy profession, reflecting its growing importance. Despite this, definitions and interpretations remain varied, as evidenced by t...
Health Belief Model Interventions in Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP): Untapped intervention in the pharmacy arena [0.03%]
健康信念模式在暴露前预防中的应用:药房实践中被忽视的干预措施
Alina Cernasev,Holly Angell,Karen Derefinko et al.
Alina Cernasev et al.
The human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) epidemic continues to be a major public health crisis in the United States. Although pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) has emerged as an effective tool to prevent HIV transmission, its uptake and adheren...
Mapping the Processes of Pharmacist Therapeutic Reasoning: A Scoping Review and Development of the Pharmacist Therapeutic Reasoning Model [0.03%]
药师治疗思维过程的映射:系统综述及药师治疗思维模型的发展
Daniel Rainkie,Zachariah Nazar,Pim Teunissen et al.
Daniel Rainkie et al.
Background: Pharmacists make complex therapeutic decisions. Yet the reasoning processes that result in these choices, therapeutic reasoning (TR), are poorly defined. Existing models of clinical reasoning often overlook ho...
Common ailment and non-prescription medication-related problems faced by people with intellectual disability; findings from medication reviews provided by pharmacists [0.03%]
药房药师提供的药物审查中发现的智力障碍人士常患疾病及非处方药问题
Chelsea Felkai,Jamie-Lee Carew,David Newby et al.
Chelsea Felkai et al.
Background: Pharmacists in Australia play a significant role in managing non-prescription medicines and common ailments. The aims of this research were to describe the medication related issues people with intellectual di...
From global standards to local realities: Understanding the Granada Statements in pharmacy practice research [0.03%]
从全球标准到当地实际:理解药学实践研究中的Granada声明
Gizem Gülpınar,Aysel Pehlivanlı,Zaheer-Ud-Din Babar
Gizem Gülpınar
Introduction: The Granada Statements were developed to improve the quality and visibility of pharmacy practice research by encouraging consistency in reporting. However, little is known about how these guidelines are inte...
Pilot of a pharmacist-delivered habit-based intervention to support medication adherence in primary care [0.03%]
在初级保健中实施药师提供的基于习惯的干预以支持药物依从性试点研究
Matthew Witry,James Hoehns,L Alison Phillips
Matthew Witry
Purpose: Informed by the Extended Common Sense Model, this study aimed to pilot a pharmacist-led intervention to promote medication adherence through habit formation compared to standard education. ...
Contributing factors of pediatric medication errors involving high-alert medications: A qualitative content analysis of self-reported medication safety incidents [0.03%]
高警戒药品儿科用药错误的影响因素:自我报告的药物安全事件的内容分析研究
Sini Kuitunen,Mari Saksa,Anna-Riia Holmström
Sini Kuitunen
Background: High-alert medications can cause severe medication errors (MEs) in pediatrics. A comprehensive understanding of the factors contributing to errors is needed to establish risk management actions. ...
Development and psychometric evaluation of knowledge, attitude, and behavior questionnaire on fall risk-increasing drugs (KABQ-FRID) [0.03%]
跌倒风险增加药物知识、态度和行为问卷(KABQ-FRID)的编制及检验心理学指标
Laksmi Maharani,Adi Yugatama,Dedik Sulistiawan et al.
Laksmi Maharani et al.
Background: Fall risk-increasing drugs (FRIDs) increase the risks of falls, injuries, and fractures among older adults. However, limited evidence exists on how older adults perceive and manage FRID use, particularly in In...