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Identifying New Zealand Public Preferences for Pharmacist Prescribers in Primary Care: A Discrete Choice Experiment.

Rakhee RaghunandanKirsten HowardCarlo A MarraJune M TordoffAlesha J Smith
Published in: The patient (2021)
Prescribing policy could incorporate these public preferences to help develop accessible and effective primary care prescribing services utilising the skills of pharmacist prescribers to improve and reduce inequities in access to medicines in NZ. These results suggest the NZ public see pharmacists as part of the primary care prescribing team and are willing to utilise them if these services are implemented.
Keyphrases
  • primary care
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • general practice
  • public health
  • decision making
  • adverse drug