“…2) The mapping review included all 33 studies (quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods). Figure 2 shows the key components of the healthcare pathway for CMR, MetS and related diseases and the role of pharmacy at each key component; fourteen studies [73, 79-81, 83, 84, 86, 87, 89-91, 93, 100, 102] included pharmacists in Taylor [73], Quirk [75], Shanker [76] and Raynsford [85] included some work and results that were completely irrelevant objectives of this literature review: we will only consider those aspects pertinent to our review question b Asked the opinion/views of an individual with SMI Please note that none of the studies included informal carers of those with SMI The dataset was heterogeneous for many characteristics including participant characteristics such as definition of SMI and age, study setting, outcomes measured and data collected and did not allow for quantitative data to be pooled or examined by meta-analysis. The authors (DS, EL, RM) used the following methods to analyse the data: (i) a mapping review and (ii) implementation strategies used to implement the study intervention were classified using the Cochrane EPOC taxonomy Clinical pharmacist with extra /additional qualifications 2…”