1993
DOI: 10.1093/ajhp/50.6.1153
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Planning for Pharmaceutical Care

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“…Organized staff members will support pharmacists with enough time to provide appropriate PhC service. 42 However, this study showed a lone pharmacist 34% and a pharmacist working with an assistant 33%. Cashiers, cleaning workers, and technicians represented lower than 5% ( Table 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Organized staff members will support pharmacists with enough time to provide appropriate PhC service. 42 However, this study showed a lone pharmacist 34% and a pharmacist working with an assistant 33%. Cashiers, cleaning workers, and technicians represented lower than 5% ( Table 4 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 60%
“…Salvia e colaboradores (1999) relataram os resultados da implantação de um programa de ATENFAR em um hospital espanhol. As ações foram desenvolvidas através da identificação, prevenção e resolução de PRM.…”
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“…O exercício da ATENFAR busca combater o importante problema social da morbimortalidade relacionada aos medicamentos, empregando um processo de __________________________________________________________Introdução ______ 3 cuidado centrado no paciente e uma responsabilidade profissional claramente definida. A prevalência e os custos dessa morbimortalidade são de grande relevância para os gestores de sistemas de saúde, pacientes e a sociedade como um todo RAY, 1993;POSEY, 1997;MALHOTRA;JAIN;PANDHI, 2001;STRAND;MORLEY, 2002).…”
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“…Within the pharmaceutical world, the care-providing function i.e. the concept of pharmaceutical care as described above, is generally accepted and widely understood, but in most countries, the implementation of pharmaceutical care in healthcare is proceeding slowly and a final form of this has yet to be established [87][88][89][90][91][92][93][94][95][96] . The developments which have occurred in the Netherlands reflect this situation and form an important background to this thesis.…”
Section: The Implementation Of Pharmaceutical Carementioning
confidence: 99%