Evaluation of medication reviews conducted by community pharmacists: a quantitative analysis of documented issues and recommendations

The Community Pharmacy Medicines Management Project Evaluation Team (2008). Evaluation of medication reviews conducted by community pharmacists: a quantitative analysis of documented issues and recommendations. British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 65(3), 386-396. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2125.2007.03022.x
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What is already known about this subject? There is conflicting evidence concerning the potential benefits of pharmacist-led medication review. Little work has been published on the completeness of medication reviews provided by community pharmacists. What this study adds  The 60 community pharmacists taking part in a large randomized controlled trial showed considerable variation in the completeness of the reviews they recorded for intervention  Overall, pharmacists recorded only a minority of the potential issues present in these patients.  The frequency with which pharmacists recorded issues was not related to key characteristics or to the number of reviews completed.

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