2015
DOI: 10.1177/1715163515597244
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Perceptions of British Columbia residents and their willingness to pay for medication management services provided by pharmacists

Abstract: The accessibility of pharmacists was valued highly by respondents who, overall, were supportive of MM services and recognized the potential of pharmacists' involvement in drug therapy management to improve patient outcomes and medication use. Alternative models of funding are worth considering for the sustainability of MM service provision.

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“…[80]Australia2015119045109101002 Tsao et al. [81]Canada201581913134001103 Median162181664BWS multi-profile case Brown et al. [82]USA201153361212101114 Hoek et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[80]Australia2015119045109101002 Tsao et al. [81]Canada201581913134001103 Median162181664BWS multi-profile case Brown et al. [82]USA201153361212101114 Hoek et al.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review did not identify any BWS studies. Our search also identified three additional studies published after 2015 . We screened identified studies for attributes related to pharmacy users’ preferences and a list of relevant attributes was then compiled.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies used DCE to quantify patients’ stated preferences for extending the pharmacist's role through independent prescribing, medicine management services, specialist services such as asthma management or minor ailments management in community pharmacy . Other studies considered the attributes of specific therapies that guide patient choice.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pour cela, il nous faut également mieux comprendre notre public, à savoir les patients. Dans ce numéro, Nicole Tsao et ses collègues examinent les services de gestion de la pharmacothérapie en ce qui concerne les impressions du public et le prix qu'ils sont prêts à payer 6 . De même, Dre Andrea Bishop et ses collègues étudient les impressions du public sur l' élargissement de la pratique des pharmaciens 7 .…”
Section: Reaffirming Our Focus On Patient-centred Careunclassified
“…In this issue, Nicole Tsao and colleagues 6 look at medication management services in terms of the public's perceptions and willingness to pay. Similarly, Dr. Andrea Bishop and colleagues 7 examine the public's perceptions of the expanded scope of practice for pharmacists.…”
Section: Reaffirming Our Focus On Patient-centred Carementioning
confidence: 99%