2023
DOI: 10.1136/bmj-2022-071883
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Evaluation of effectiveness and safety of pharmacist independent prescribers in care homes: cluster randomised controlled trial

Abstract: Objective To estimate the effectiveness, cost effectiveness (to be reported elsewhere), and safety of pharmacy independent prescribers in care homes. Design Cluster randomised controlled trial, with clusters based on triads of a pharmacist independent prescriber, a general practice, and one to three associated care homes. Setting Care homes across England, Scotland, and Northern Ireland, their associated gen… Show more

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“…The Care Homes Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS) was a £2m project, which took 10 years to complete from inception to publication in The BMJ 1. It confirmed what we knew already: employing pharmacists to support care homes improves the quality of prescribing within care homes,2 which in turn could provide future health benefits.…”
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“…The Care Homes Independent Pharmacist Prescriber Study (CHIPPS) was a £2m project, which took 10 years to complete from inception to publication in The BMJ 1. It confirmed what we knew already: employing pharmacists to support care homes improves the quality of prescribing within care homes,2 which in turn could provide future health benefits.…”
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confidence: 83%