2008
DOI: 10.1331/japha.2008.07047
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Perceptions of pharmaceutical care among pharmacists offering compounding services

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“…UK, Canada and USA [11][12][13]. On the other hand, according to Christensen and of a pharmacist with patients receiving compounded preparations than with patients receiving only manufactured products because higher compounded prescription volume was associated with a higher level of pharmaceutical care services for consumers receiving compounded medications [14].…”
Section: The Leader Role Of Pharmacistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UK, Canada and USA [11][12][13]. On the other hand, according to Christensen and of a pharmacist with patients receiving compounded preparations than with patients receiving only manufactured products because higher compounded prescription volume was associated with a higher level of pharmaceutical care services for consumers receiving compounded medications [14].…”
Section: The Leader Role Of Pharmacistmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is an important consideration regarding any estimates of the extent of compounding, as some studies with pharmacists respondent might unconsciously underreport compounding activity since 'Compounding' is specifically not clearly defined. This inquiry was intended to provide a foundation for further study on the outcomes of compounding within the context of pharmaceutical care [2].…”
Section: Concerns About the Potential Risks Of Extemporaneously Compomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, any regulations that cover compounding practice must take this into account. Physicians and the general public look to the community pharmacy to provide compounding services and that view is accepted by a majority of pharmacists [2].…”
Section: Concerns About the Potential Risks Of Extemporaneously Compomentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…16,17 Experience from a variety of community pharmacies (chain and independent) and ambulatory clinics indicates that patients tend to be more adherent to and satisfied with their drug therapies when they receive PCC services from their community pharmacist. 17,53,54 Pharmacists can also discuss the impact of each patient's engagement in PCC on their own therapeutic progress. Patient empowerment, the acquisition of sufficient knowledge and accurate self-awareness to make successful choices to attain health-related goals, frequently is understood as a prerequisite to patients entering a professional relationship with a healthcare provider.…”
Section: Innovations In Pharmacymentioning
confidence: 99%