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Brooks J M - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To model the bargaining power of pharmacies and insurers in price negotiations and test whether it varies with characteristics of the pharmacy, insurer, and pharmacy market. DATA SOURCES/STUDY SETTING: Data from four sources. Pharmacy/insurer transactions were taken from Medstat's universe of 6.8 million pharmacy claims in their 1994 Marketscan ...
Graham Antonnette - - 1999
The American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy advocates that pharmacists can have a significant impact on substance abuse prevention provided they receive adequate training. Continuing education programs are needed to enable practicing pharmacists to augment their limited education. This paper examines the process the Society of Teachers of Family Medicine ...
Reutzel T J - - 1999
OBJECTIVES: (1) Describe a pharmaceutical care education program presented to a group of pharmacists employed by a large pharmacy chain; (2) present the results of a formative evaluation of that program, and show how these can be used to improve subsequent offerings of the program as well as to enhance ...
Carroll N V - - 1999
The purpose of this study was to estimate the level of reimbursement necessary to provide community pharmacies with a reasonable profit on prescriptions dispensed through third-party prescription programs. Data were gathered by means of a literature review and a survey of community pharmacies in Virginia. Results indicated that an average ...
Dupclay L L - - 1999
OBJECTIVE: To measure grocery chain pharmacists' work-related behaviors to assess the impact of a Pharmaceutical Care Certificate Program (PCCP) and other future interventions intended to alter pharmacists' practice behaviors. DESIGN: This study used multidimensional work sampling (MWS), a work measurement methodology that breaks "work" into three components: activity (what was ...
Sanz F - - 1999
One of the applications developed within the EU-funded projects TESEMED and TESEMED-II is a program for the information and continuous training of community pharmacists, with the aim to empower them as advisors of the citizens about self-medication topics. Several programs are being developed on the basis of ad-hoc developed protocols ...
Leemans L - - 1998
Continuing education aims at improving practice. In this article, three main research questions are addressed: Which methodology is optimal to improve counselling behaviour? Are learning outcomes influenced by learning style? Does knowing imply doing? Four educational methods, transferring information on cough medicines, are assessed: a lecture, an interactive workshop, an ...
Schultheis N M - - 1998
Guidelines for writing cognitive objectives and multiple-choice test questions for pharmacy educational programs are suggested. Cognitive educational objectives relate to intellectual skills and can usually be tested with multiple-choice questions. Pharmacy educators writing cognitive objectives should focus on the major, not minor, knowledge or skills that participants in an educational ...
Murray M D - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To measure the effect of computer-based outpatient prescription writing by internal medicine physicians on pharmacist work patterns. DESIGN: Work sampling at a hospital-based outpatient pharmacy. Data were collected from pharmacists wearing silent, random-signal generators before and after the implementation of computer-based prescribing. MEASUREMENTS: The type of work performed by ...
Bentley J P - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To provide national-level data concerning the percentage of pharmacies selling tobacco products, examine relationships between selling practices and pharmacy characteristic variables, and explore perceptions of conflicts between tobacco-selling activity and professional and personal values and the potential effects of such conflicts. DESIGN, SETTING, PARTICIPANTS: Data were collected from a ...
Lee A J - - 1998
A staff development program designed to improve pharmacists' counseling skills and to allow participants to achieve a minimum level of competence in counseling is described. The pharmacy service at a Department of Veterans Affairs medical center selected a workshop emphasizing the principles of the Indian Health Service (IHS) interactive counseling ...
Henning K - - 1998
Extensive attention has been paid over the past three decades to the stressors involved in training in the health professions. Although empirical studies have identified demographic subgroups of students most likely to become distressed during training, less research has been carried out to evaluate the impact of students' personality characteristics ...
Baran R W - - 1998
The professional employment market for pharmacists has changed radically in recent years. Additionally, data regarding perception of future practice among pharmacy students are limited. The purpose of this study was to characterize expectations for professional practice among pharmacy students and to identify curriculum support at a college of pharmacy. A ...
Wick J Y - - 1998
OBJECTIVE: To review legal, acceptable, and optimal personnel practices. DATA SOURCES: A general literature search was conducted to identify appropriate material. In addition, the personnel manuals of several organizations (large and small) were reviewed for alternative ways to address similar problems. DATA SYNTHESIS: The cost of personnel is often the ...
Chase S L - - 1998
A therapeutic-interchange (TI) program for oral histamine H2-receptor antagonists at a hospital is described. In 1992 the pharmacy and therapeutics committee at a large teaching hospital accepted cimetidine as the preferred oral H2 antagonist. However, the program to promote cimetidine met with little success. The manufacturer of nizatidine then offered ...
Drew R H - - 1998
Interventional programs promoting the timely conversion of intravenous to oral antimicrobial therapy have been reported from several hospitals in the U.S.A. and elsewhere. Factors influencing the initiation and conduct of these programs include technological advances, changes in health care delivery or reimbursement, publication of supportive clinical data and growth of ...
Raisch D W - - 1998
The effects of a pharmacist-education initiative on the use and costs of ketorolac in a state Medicaid program are reviewed. An intervention letter describing changes in the manufacturer's prescribing guidelines for ketorolac and providing suggestions for interacting with physicians regarding the use of ketorolac was sent to 150 of the ...
Mehlberg J - - 1998
A national survey of pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinics was conducted to determine how pharmacists are trained to provide care in such clinics. In June 1996 a survey was mailed to 177 pharmacist-managed anticoagulation clinics in the United States. A total of 128 surveys were returned (response rate, 72%). One hundred ten ...
Holdford D - - 1998
Disease management (DM) is a comprehensive approach to preventing and treating disease that: (1) targets patients with specific diseases; (2) provides integrated services across organizational and professional boundaries; (3) utilizes services based on the best scientific evidence available; and (4) focuses on outcomes. DM differs from pharmaceutical care in that ...
Lurie P - - 1998
Our objectives were to estimate the cost per syringe distributed for five syringe distribution strategies (a needle exchange program [NEP], a pharmacy-based NEP, free pharmacy distribution of pharmacy kits, sale of such pharmacy kits to injection drug users [IDUs], and sale of syringes in pharmacies); to assess the total costs ...
Lindholm L H - - 1998
BACKGROUND: In Sweden, the incidence of malignant melanoma of the skin is rapidly increasing, and the disease is now one of the ten most common tumor types. The objectives were to apply multimedia techniques to increase public knowledge about malignant melanoma and its risk factors, to increase awareness of preventive ...
Mutnick A H - - 1998
The clinical intervention program in place at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics is based on the pharmacist's evaluation of the patient, the disease state, and the appropriateness of the selected therapy. The system was developed so that all pharmacists within our institution: staff pharmacists, clinical pharmacy specialists, clinical ...
Gleghorn A A - - 1998
We assessed pharmacists' practices for needle and syringe (NS) sales and their attitudes toward a needle exchange program through a telephone survey of 75 randomly selected pharmacies in Baltimore, Maryland, where possession of drug paraphernalia is illegal but where NS can be purchased without a prescription. Pharmacists' (n=46) procedures for ...
Kennedy D T - - 1997
Developing models of pharmaceutical care (PC) for educating students and practitioners represents a fundamental role for schools of pharmacy. Virginia Commonwealth University has sought to facilitate the implementation of PC in the community by hiring faculty to practice in this setting. The mission of the faculty is to implement PC ...
Miller L G - - 1997
OBJECTIVE: To determine the level of use of health education and monitoring software programs in independent community pharmacies in rural locales. DESIGN: The use of seven software programs that deliver patient education and provide blood pressure monitoring was assessed at five sites of the Nebraska Drug Information Network (NDIN) for ...
Srnka Q - - 1997
Self-care and wellness are rapidly becoming mainstays of practice for many pharmacists. Consumer confidence and trust in pharmacists provides continuing opportunities for pharmacists to create products and services to satisfy consumer demands related to disease prevention and healthcare delivery. We outline two pharmacy wellness programs designed to meet consumer needs, ...
Anastasio G D - - 1997
To determine salary and selected fringe benefits of members of the Ambulatory Care Practice and Research Network of the American College of Clinical Pharmacy, we developed a self-administered questionnaire that surveyed demographic information, schooling and training, academic appointments, yearly salary (as of February 1, 1995), source of salary, outside income, ...
Bayles B C - - 1997
The status of pharmaceutical services in the United States Navy is described. In support of operational forces, pharmacists serve on hospital ships and in tent-based-fleet hospitals. The Navy has a long-term commitment to ensuring that its pharmacists receive postgraduate education and training; each year, pharmacists are selected for specific programs. ...
Keith M R - - 1997
A training program to enable staff pharmacists in a state correctional system to shift their practice from distributive to clinical is described. Under a contract with the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ), the University of Houston College of Pharmacy provides pharmaceutical services to 145,000 patients in 100 correctional facilities. ...
Chowdhury A M - - 1997
During 1980-1990 BRAC, a Bangladeshi non-governmental organization, taught over 12 million mothers how to prepare oral rehydration therapy (ORT) at home with lobon (common salt) and gur (unrefined brown sugar). This was followed by a strong promotion and distribution of prepackaged ORS by various agencies including the government. In 1993 ...
Mihalas G I - - 1997
The objectives and the curriculum of the health informatics course for pharmacy students at the University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Timisoara is presented. The relations with other disciplines and the integration into the overall educational program are discussed within the frame of the specific requirements of a pharmacy school. ...
Rovin S - - 1996
Program teaches management skills beyond those taught in pharmacy school. Pharmacists benefit not only from educational growth but also from networking opportunities. Alumni report that the program has had a positive impact on their personal and career objectives, their department, and their organization. Involvement of administrators helps pharmacy directors take ...
Wert S M - - 1996
One of the earliest attempts at risk sharing between a managed-care organization and a pharmaceutical company is the infectious disease management program developed since late 1993 by Intergroup of Arizona and Eli Lilly and Company (Indianapolis, Indiana) in conjunction with the Center for Pharmaceutical Economics at The University of Arizona ...
Lundquist S C - - 1996
Due to increasing financial pressure on maintaining and improving pharmacy services, there is a need for productivity data and time distribution among different activities for pharmacy practice residents and their faculty preceptors (pharmacotherapists). This study measured the clinical productivity of 13 residents and 25 pharmacotherapists for a 14-day period. The ...
Lacy C F - - 1996
Training pharmacists to appropriately document patient-specific problems and recommendations in patients' medical records and subsequent monitoring of pharmacist-written documentation are described. The medical staff of a tertiary care teaching hospital recommended that pharmacists be allowed to write in the permanent portion of patients' medical records. A six-month pilot program was ...
Ross-Degnan D - - 1996
Private pharmacies are an important source of health care in developing countries. A number of studies have documented deficiencies in treatment, but little has been done to improve practices. We conducted two controlled trials to determine the efficacy of face-to-face educational outreach in improving communication and product sales for cases ...
Carroll N V - - 1996
The purpose of this study was to analyze the extent to which third-party reimbursement programs have affected the profitability and availability of community pharmacies. Data were taken from records maintained by the Virginia Board of Pharmacy and a survey of 177 community pharmacies. Between 1989 and 1994, 258 outpatient pharmacies ...
Belliveau P P - - 1996
The implementation, monitoring, and impact of a program to restrict vancomycin use are described. A vancomycin restriction program was implemented in February 1995 at an acute care teaching hospital after guidelines for vancomycin use were established by a multidisciplinary group. Pharmacists reviewed each vancomycin order, suggested alternative treatments when vancomycin ...
Shumway J M - - 1996
The study sought to explore the attitudes of community pharmacists, university-based pharmacists, and pharmacy students before and after exposure to computerized systems of on-line information services. A 42-item attitudinal survey was administered to 21 community pharmacists, 7 university clinical pharmacist faculty, and 17 senior pharmacy students, prior to and at ...
Temple D J - - 1996
The development of a world-wide list of schools of pharmacy by the former secretary of the Academic Section of the International Pharmacy Federation (F.I.P.) is described. Four print-based editions have been published since the first "preliminary" edition was made available to F.I.P. members in 1986. In February 1995, a version ...
Yeatman J M - - 1996
A survey was undertaken in the central Victorian city of Maryborough to investigate the use of pharmacies and general practitioners as sources of advice about skin problems. In a 2 week period consumers purchasing either prescription or over the counter (OTC) products for skin, hair and nails in pharmacies were ...
Berard C M - - 1996
A computer program designed to manage the informational, clinical, and data requirements for a pharmacy oncology service is described. Specialized pharmacy oncology software was developed at Rhode Island Hospital and implemented in a multihospital, integrated health system. The software performs various safety functions, supplies on-screen access to pertinent drug and ...
Robertson K E - - 1996
A consistent process for preventing or identifying and resolving problems related to drug therapy is described. The process was originally developed to help pharmacy students focus on drug therapy issues during their clinical clerkship rotations. The first version of this approach to quality improvement consisted of lists of questions designed ...
Greene R J - - 1996
Pharmacists have become increasingly involved in influencing prescribing. Pharmaceutical education has changed accordingly, with increased teaching in therapeutics, partly on hospitals wards, giving students an insight into diseases and helping communication with clinicians. To extend this idea we have designed joint therapeutics teaching sessions with pharmacy and medical students. The ...
Wieland L D - - 1996
The academic and training requirements mentioned in advertisements for various pharmacy management and clinical positions were studied. Position advertisements appearing in five national pharmacy publications between January 1990 and December 1994 were analyzed for requirements or preferences for a particular pharmacy or other degree, postgraduate training (residencies and fellowships), board ...
Zamora Gutiérrez A D - - 1995
To help learn about the recommendations made by Bolivian pharmacists dealing with diarrhea cases, 498 pharmacies in three Bolivian cities (Cochabamba, El Alto, and La Paz) were visited by female interviewers who indicated they were seeking treatment for a child with diarrhea. Ninety-eight of the Cochabamba pharmacies were also visited ...
Saya F G - - 1995
The current demands for cost reduction, increased efficiency, and quality care placed upon hospital pharmacy departments underscores the need for an effective information system. In this article, we describe the stepwise approach we used to evaluate and select a new pharmacy information system. The importance of involving staff in the ...
Maponga C C - - 1995
In an effort to optimize limited resources, a community-based clinical pharmacy program was initiated to promote service, teaching, and research. This program sponsored the recruitment of pharmacy personnel to carry out distributive and clinical functions. This service enabled the development of new clinical attachment sites for pharmacy students. Students on ...
Orsini M J - - 1995
An Adverse Drug Reaction Surveillance Program (ADRSP) was implemented by the pharmacy department of the University of Maryland Medical System to address the institution's underreporting of adverse drug reactions. The program aims were to increase the number and quality of significant adverse drug reaction (ADR) reports by facilitating and standardizing ...
Gourley D R - - 1995
An important issue facing colleges of pharmacy is the integration of postgraduate clinical training programs into the mainstream of pharmacy education. Colleges of pharmacy have a major role to play in postgraduate clinical training programs to the benefit of the college, resident, and institution. Students must be provided with information ...
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