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Including the Reason for Use on Prescriptions Sent to Pharmacists: Scoping Review.

Kathryn MercerCaitlin CarterCatherine Marie BurnsRyan TennantLisa M GuirguisKelly Anne Grindrod
Published in: JMIR human factors (2021)
More research is needed to understand how the reason for use information should be provided to pharmacists. In the limited literature to date, there is a consensus that the addition of this information to prescriptions benefits patient safety and enables pharmacists to be more effective. Future research should use an implementation science or theory-based approach to improve prescriber buy-in and, consequently, adoption.
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