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Community Pharmacists' Views on the Early Stages of Implementation of a National Pilot Independent Prescribing Service in Wales: A Qualitative Study.

Efi MantzouraniRhian DeslandesKaren HodsonAndrew EvansLydia TaylorCherie Lucas
Published in: Integrated pharmacy research & practice (2023)
This study builds on the body of evidence on enhanced patient experience with prescribing services in the community, reinforcing that IPPs have a key role in rebalancing management of common conditions from GP surgeries to community pharmacies. Several considerations need to be addressed to ensure future success of the service implementation, delivery and enhanced sustainability, such as formal referral pathways and access to medical records. These can be used by other commissioning bodies in the UK and internationally to build a network of suitably supported IPPs, confident to appropriately deal with uncomplicated acute and chronic conditions; and liaise with primary and/or secondary care when referrals are needed.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • primary care
  • mental health
  • quality improvement
  • liver failure
  • drug induced
  • general practice
  • palliative care
  • respiratory failure
  • clinical trial
  • emergency department
  • study protocol
  • network analysis