2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40267-022-00913-x
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Comprehending healthcare professionals’ perspectives and expectations on drug information services at point-of-care: an online survey

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“… Outpatient/ambulatory Nurse: 1 Social worker: 2 Other:1 (Director of Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers) 4 Interviews Thematic analysis Minor concern Gillespie et al 2012 31 Sweden To evaluate the perceived value of ward-based clinical pharmacists from the perspective of hospital-based physicians and nurses and to identify potential advantages and disadvantages related to the new interprofessional collaboration. Medical Doctor/physician: 22 Nurse: 29 51 (total = 68) Surveys Content analysis; Other: Descriptive analysis Moderate concern Gopal Krishnamoorthy et al 2022 32 India To identify the expectations and perceptions of Drug Information Services among healthcare professionals in India. Unknown Doctor/physician; Nurses *breakdown not provided/deducible 529 Surveys Mixed-methods Minor concern Håkansson Lindqvist, Gustafsson and Gallego 2019 33 Sweden To explore the working relationships of physicians, nurses and ward-based pharmacists in a rural hospital after the introduction of a clinical pharmacy service.…”
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“… Outpatient/ambulatory Nurse: 1 Social worker: 2 Other:1 (Director of Brazilian Psychosocial Care Centers) 4 Interviews Thematic analysis Minor concern Gillespie et al 2012 31 Sweden To evaluate the perceived value of ward-based clinical pharmacists from the perspective of hospital-based physicians and nurses and to identify potential advantages and disadvantages related to the new interprofessional collaboration. Medical Doctor/physician: 22 Nurse: 29 51 (total = 68) Surveys Content analysis; Other: Descriptive analysis Moderate concern Gopal Krishnamoorthy et al 2022 32 India To identify the expectations and perceptions of Drug Information Services among healthcare professionals in India. Unknown Doctor/physician; Nurses *breakdown not provided/deducible 529 Surveys Mixed-methods Minor concern Håkansson Lindqvist, Gustafsson and Gallego 2019 33 Sweden To explore the working relationships of physicians, nurses and ward-based pharmacists in a rural hospital after the introduction of a clinical pharmacy service.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… Australia 26 , 45 , 50 Canada 27 Ethiopia 43 , 49 Indonesia 6 Ireland 44 Malta 21 Mexico 29 Pakistan 23 , 37 Qatar 35 Sweden 31 , 33 , 52 Switzerland 25 UK 41 USA 5 , 28 , 34 , 42 Unknown 24 , 48 Proactive roles in medication-related therapy decisions Collaborative activities or discussions between pharmacists and other members of the multidisciplinary team that occurred before prescribing any medications or making therapeutic decisions. Australia 20 , 38 , 45 , 50 , 51 Ethiopia 49 India 32 Indonesia 6 Malaysia 19 Malta 21 Pakistan 22 South Korea 39 Qatar 35 Sweden 31 , 33 Switzerland 25 USA 28 , 34 , 42 Unknown 48 Drug information and...…”
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