Methodological considerations in clinical outcomes assessment of pharmacy-based minor ailments management: A systematic review.
Vibhu PaudyalScott CunninghamKathrine Gibson SmithKatie MacLureCristin RyanMaria CordinaPublished in: PloS one (2018)
Currently, there are methodological limitations in the studies that have sought to assess clinical outcomes of pharmacy-based management of minor ailments. Such lack of high quality evidence may contribute to failings to shift care from high cost settings, such as EDs and general practices. Generation of high quality evidence is likely to influence public choices when seeking care for minor ailments. There is scope for development of a core outcomes set specific to minor ailments management and development of a validated methodology for measuring such outcomes in a research study.