Real-time active surveillance for drug-induced Thrombocytopenia: A prospective interventional study [0.03%]
Ba Hai Le,Viet Phu Nguyen,Thi Huong Giang Nguyen et al.
Ba Hai Le et al.
Background: Drug-induced thrombocytopenia (DITP) is a severe adverse drug event that is frequently missed due to overlapping causes, such as sepsis or other conditions. In Vietnam, the spontaneous reporting system for DIT...
Motivated by mortality: - Women living with HIV and their perceptions regarding the HPV vaccination [0.03%]
Alina Cernasev,Karissa Cliff,Emily Nagel et al.
Alina Cernasev et al.
Background: Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) remains a significant public health issue in the United States. Among women living with HIV (WLHIV), one of the most serious health risks is co-infection with human papilloma...
Impact of patient care interventions on clinical, humanistic, and treatment outcomes of tuberculosis patients with diabetes mellitus: A systematic review [0.03%]
Pravachana Malakapogu,Tejaswini Baral,Kavitha Saravu et al.
Pravachana Malakapogu et al.
Background: Tuberculosis (TB) and diabetes mellitus (DM) are major global health concerns that frequently coexist, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. This dual burden negatively affects disease progression ...
Implementation of pharmacists' services into the care trajectory of older adults with neurocognitive disorder in multidisciplinary primary care clinics: A mixed-methods study [0.03%]
Dylan Bonnan,Edeltraut Kröger,Anne Maheu et al.
Dylan Bonnan et al.
Introduction: In Quebec, Canada, the "Alzheimer plan" encourages pharmacist participation in the care of older adults with neurocognitive disorders (NCDs) within multidisciplinary primary care clinics, known as Family Med...
Pharmaceutical technical assistants on hospital wards: Qualitative interdisciplinary perspectives [0.03%]
Marjan De Graef,Brecht Serraes,Jolien Heirman et al.
Marjan De Graef et al.
Aim: To explore (1) the experiences of pharmaceutical technical assistants (PTAs) and pharmacists regarding the implementation of PTAs in ward-based pharmaceutical care, and (2) interprofessional perspectives of PTAs, pha...
Feasibility, fidelity and initial effects of an app-based service for short-term antibiotic therapy: A pilot study in a primary care setting [0.03%]
基于应用程序的短期抗生素治疗服务的可行性、保真度和初步影响:基层医疗环境中的试点研究
Kirstin Messner,Vanessa Sutter,Samuel Allemann et al.
Kirstin Messner et al.
Background: Short-term antibiotic treatments show medication non-adherence rates around 40%, limiting therapy success and increasing risk for recurring infections. Smartphone applications offer simple solutions to support...
Breaking the safety barrier: Risk factors for unjustified non-acceptance of pharmaceutical interventions in the PICU and their association with mortality [0.03%]
安全防护失效:儿科重症监护室药物治疗不合理拒用的风险因素及其与病死率的关系
Mônica Cristina Dutra Rodrigues,Victor Kaneko Matsuno,Fernando Wladimir Silva Rivas et al.
Mônica Cristina Dutra Rodrigues et al.
Background: While pharmaceutical interventions (PIs) serve as safety barriers in Pediatric Intensive Care Units (PICU), their effectiveness relies on acceptance by the multidisciplinary team. ...
A cross-sectional study of the influence of patient experience and psychological contract on medication adherence in depressive patients [0.03%]
抑郁障碍患者用药依从性的心理契约与体验影响因素的横断面研究
Qirong Wan,Yanhong Gao,Wei Yuan et al.
Qirong Wan et al.
Purpose: Effective antidepressant treatment is one of the most important approaches for alleviating depressive symptoms and reducing the risk of suicide. Nevertheless, the high rates of relapse and disability associated w...
Community pharmacists' knowledge, attitudes, and practices toward self-medication for common cold and influenza: A COM-B model-based cross-sectional study [0.03%]
基于COM-B模型的社区药师对感冒和流感自我药疗的知识、态度及行为调查
Ema Pristi Yunita,Abdul Rahem,Novanto Yudistira et al.
Ema Pristi Yunita et al.
Background: Community pharmacists play a crucial role in advising patients on self-medication for minor ailments such as the common cold and influenza. Howeve, behavioral factors influencing their consultation practices r...
Language-related self-efficacy of pharmacy staff in providing medication counselling to older adults in a linguistically diverse setting [0.03%]
语言多样环境中药房工作人员向老年人提供药物咨询的语言自我效能感
Sumithra Devi Suppiah,Meagan Goh,Xilei Yang et al.
Sumithra Devi Suppiah et al.
Background: Effective verbal medication counselling is crucial for patients' understanding, medication adherence, and treatment outcomes. In linguistically diverse populations, language barriers can pose a significant cha...