2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.sapharm.2014.06.002
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Use of chronic disease management algorithms in Australian community pharmacies

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“…Based on the findings herein, it is recommended that when implementing a shared care model, it is important to manage unintended barriers. 13,14,19,22,24 Communication between health care professionals is required to: educate providers on the function, importance and urgency of discharge summaries 20 ; increase the awareness of local services and referral systems 15,16 ; ensure adequate training in the use of technology 13 ; facilitate a detailed documentation to manage the risk of knowledge loss associated with turnover in regional care providers 19 ; and promote the collaboration between providers to ensure consistent data collation and access, treatment, management, advice and enhanced continuity of patient care experiences. 21 To encourage collaboration and respect, rather than competition between health service providers, the role of each care provider should be clearly defined and communicated to minimise gaps in the continuity of care or disputes potentially arising related to responsibilities for tasks.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Based on the findings herein, it is recommended that when implementing a shared care model, it is important to manage unintended barriers. 13,14,19,22,24 Communication between health care professionals is required to: educate providers on the function, importance and urgency of discharge summaries 20 ; increase the awareness of local services and referral systems 15,16 ; ensure adequate training in the use of technology 13 ; facilitate a detailed documentation to manage the risk of knowledge loss associated with turnover in regional care providers 19 ; and promote the collaboration between providers to ensure consistent data collation and access, treatment, management, advice and enhanced continuity of patient care experiences. 21 To encourage collaboration and respect, rather than competition between health service providers, the role of each care provider should be clearly defined and communicated to minimise gaps in the continuity of care or disputes potentially arising related to responsibilities for tasks.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…15,23 Five studies identified lack of funding and the costs associated with shared care services as a barrier. 15,16,22 Multiple clinical information systems, that might be inconsistent or incompatible between care providers, were also a barrier. 13,24 A lack of availability of technology was sometimes seen as a barrier to achieving continuity of care within the rural areas.…”
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“…From the 24 students who attended the workshop, 33% of semester one entry batch achieved an "A" (80-89 marks), 17% of students achieved an A-(75-79 marks) and 50% of students achieved B+ ( While pharmacists in Sri Lanka were perceived to be the specialist in dispensing prescriptions and supplying of medications, the scope of pharmacy practice is much broader [4]. Pharmacist clinical services are well established in the hospital setting and growing rapidly in community settings [7][8]. Clinical pharmacy is the pharmaceutical care services concerned with the science and practice of rational use of medicine and the discipline in which pharmacists ensure the safe and quality used of medicine, promoting patient adherence to their therapy, their health literacy and self-management skills and lifestyle modification to improve their health outcomes [9].…”
Section: Icpps 2017 | International Conference On Pharmacy and Pharmamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The pharmacist is an active member of the primary health care, where clinical pharmacists provide pharmaceutical care that is based on sound therapeutic knowledge, experience and professional judgment [9]. Clinical pharmacy contributes to improving patient awareness of their medication in relation to their condition and lifestyle, aiming to improve health and quality of life [8].…”
Section: Icpps 2017 | International Conference On Pharmacy and Pharmamentioning
confidence: 99%