International journal of clinical pharmacy
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Characteristic of drug-related problems and pharmacists' interventions in a stroke unit in Thailand.
Background Little information is available regarding pharmacist's intervention to solve drug-related problems (DRPs) in a stroke unit. Objective To investigate the nature and frequency of DRPs along with the role of pharmacists in a stroke unit. Setting The study was conducted at the stroke unit of Siriraj hospital, a university affiliated tertiary care hospital in Thailand. ⋯ The multidisciplinary team accepted 84.7% of pharmacists' interventions. Conclusion DRP in a stroke unit is common. Clinical pharmacists in a stroke unit can effectively reduce and prevent DRPs with the focus on performing medication reconciliation, providing recommendation on dosage adjustment and proper drug selection for stroke patients.
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Background In Germany, no validated measure and model of pharmacist-physician collaboration existed. Objectives To provide evidence for the factor structure of the previously validated Frequency of Inter-professional Collaboration Instrument and the Attitudes Toward Collaboration Instrument in measuring attitudes toward and frequency of collaboration from the general practitioner's perspective in the context of primary care in Germany; to develop an explanatory model which illustrates factors influencing collaboration. Setting The study was conducted in the primary health care sector in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany with a cohort of general practitioners. ⋯ The significant demographic predictors of collaboration were age, population of the surgery's location, distance to the pharmacy, specialty. Conclusion The results provide evidence for the factor structure of both measures in measuring attitudes toward and frequency of collaboration. A model of collaboration in which behaviour and extent of collaboration are directly influenced by individual and context characteristics is supported.