2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.japh.2018.10.019
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Rural patient perceptions of pharmacist-provided chronic condition management in a state with provider status

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“…Comparing these results to a study evaluating patient perceptions of community pharmacistprovided long-term therapy condition management, there was a similar theme of valued knowledge. 23 With patients' perceptions of student knowledge aligning with perceptions of pharmacist knowledge previously reported, this supports patients accepting student-led services in the community setting. If implemented correctly, engaging students in patient education can expand patient access to care without impacting quality.…”
Section: Theme Supporting Quotessupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Comparing these results to a study evaluating patient perceptions of community pharmacistprovided long-term therapy condition management, there was a similar theme of valued knowledge. 23 With patients' perceptions of student knowledge aligning with perceptions of pharmacist knowledge previously reported, this supports patients accepting student-led services in the community setting. If implemented correctly, engaging students in patient education can expand patient access to care without impacting quality.…”
Section: Theme Supporting Quotessupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Pharmacists are the most accessible members of the health-care team, and pharmacies are visited more than any other health-care facility, allowing pharmacists to have a significant impact on their patients as demonstrated by this review. 56,57 The conclusion of this systematic review strongly supports the inclusion of pharmacist interventions in the management of hypertension and, at a minimum, necessitates a further investigation into the effects of additional pharmaceutical care. 58,59 When helping their patients, pharmacists need to prioritize their services and work at the same time to meet both the medication needs and overall health outcomes of the patients.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…In addition to clinic personnel explaining the need for the HPV vaccine, a community pharmacist also discussed the HPV vaccination series with the patients and parents/caretakers. Pharmacists have been recognized as a trusted provider of medication and health information by patients [14], and can serve in a public health role. In addition, most pharmacists have completed training in providing immunizations, which supports their role in discussing HPV vaccinations with patients and/or their parents [15].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%