2017
DOI: 10.1007/s11096-017-0471-1
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Pharmacists’ perspectives of the current status of pediatric asthma management in the U.S. community pharmacy setting

Abstract: Objective To explore community pharmacists' continuing education, counseling and communication practices, attitudes and barriers in relation to pediatric asthma management. Setting Community pharmacies in Michigan, United States. Methods Between July and September 2015 a convenience sample of community pharmacists was recruited from southeastern Michigan and asked to complete a structured, self-reported questionnaire. The questionnaire elucidated information on 4 general domains relating to pharmacists' pediat… Show more

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“…Pharmacists in-charge of PRMTAC service should be credentialed and accredited. Certain sets of requirements and workshops need to be instituted to credential them as part of the PRMTAC team as it requires skills to perform PRMTAC services [10]. PRMTAC service should be considered as a specialized form of MTAC.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pharmacists in-charge of PRMTAC service should be credentialed and accredited. Certain sets of requirements and workshops need to be instituted to credential them as part of the PRMTAC team as it requires skills to perform PRMTAC services [10]. PRMTAC service should be considered as a specialized form of MTAC.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%