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Pharmacists' perceived responsibility for patient care when there is a risk of misadventure: a qualitative study.

Georgia BennettMeng-Wong TaingHendrika Laetitia HattinghAdam La Caze
Published in: The International journal of pharmacy practice (2019)
Pharmacists in this study varied in terms of their perceived scope of practice and responsibility to patient outcomes in response to a case involving a patient at risk of opioid-related harm. Further work on pharmacist responsibility may reduce this variability.
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