1979
DOI: 10.1016/s0160-3450(15)32774-4
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Standards of Practice for the Profession of Pharmacy

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“…This level of involvement is similar to the findings of Kirking, Gurwich and Emmanuel, and the task force sponsored by the American Pharmaceutical Association and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.14-16 The task force study revealed that pharmacists spend -12-13 percent of their time in activities related to direct patient care functions and -5-7 percent of their time in activities related to education of health care professionals and patients. 16 Kirking found that pharmacists estimated they counseled -40 percent of patients with new prescriptions. In addition, these pharmacists estimated that -86 percent of the counseling sessions lasted between one and two minutes."…”
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“…This level of involvement is similar to the findings of Kirking, Gurwich and Emmanuel, and the task force sponsored by the American Pharmaceutical Association and the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy.14-16 The task force study revealed that pharmacists spend -12-13 percent of their time in activities related to direct patient care functions and -5-7 percent of their time in activities related to education of health care professionals and patients. 16 Kirking found that pharmacists estimated they counseled -40 percent of patients with new prescriptions. In addition, these pharmacists estimated that -86 percent of the counseling sessions lasted between one and two minutes."…”
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“…[18][19][20][21][22] Pharmacists have stated in the Standards for Professional Practice and in the Study Commission on Pharmacy that patient counseling is a major aspect of pharmacy practice. 16.23 Therefore, pharmacists must be prepared to assume the liability that accompanies their "duty to warn." The dispensing information in the USP provides a potential legal foundation for pharmacists who counsel patients.v"…”
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confidence: 99%