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Qualitative exploration of the experiences of community pharmacists delivering the Diabetes MedsCheck service.

Diane GargyaCorinne MirkazemiColin M Curtain
Published in: Journal of clinical pharmacy and therapeutics (2022)
Positively, the implementation of the DMC service has promoted engagement with other health professionals while also contributing to pharmacists' professional satisfaction. Patient satisfaction and awareness of the health knowledge that pharmacists provide promotes pharmacist capabilities to the public. To ensure that accessible diabetes care in community pharmacy is optimized for greatest patient care, pharmacists delivering DMC should be supported by provision of contemporary diabetes management training and communication skills. Additional investment in community pharmacy operational set-up, such as dedicated pharmacist time, dedicated consulting space, upskilling of staff and investment in technology is also required to support optimal delivery of DMC.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • patient satisfaction
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • general practice
  • glycemic control
  • public health
  • primary care
  • systematic review
  • social media
  • metabolic syndrome
  • climate change