The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review

Background The review was carried out review prior to evaluating and to inform our research on the clinical pharmacists in general practices pilot, a world leading initiative to improve health care delivery in England. Around 500 pharmacists are already working in general practice as part of the...

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Main Authors: Anderson, Claire, Zhan, Kevin, Boyd, Matthew J., Mann, Claire
Format: Article
Published: Elsevier 2018
Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52311/
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author Anderson, Claire
Zhan, Kevin
Boyd, Matthew J.
Mann, Claire
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Zhan, Kevin
Boyd, Matthew J.
Mann, Claire
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description Background The review was carried out review prior to evaluating and to inform our research on the clinical pharmacists in general practices pilot, a world leading initiative to improve health care delivery in England. Around 500 pharmacists are already working in general practice as part of the pilot, launched in July 2015 Objectives The review attempts to explain the how “clinical pharmacists in general practices” is being implemented, what works well, what does not work so well and everything in-between. Methods This realist review was conducted to the RAMESES standards. Studies were identified by searching three databases, Medline, Embase and Scopus. Additional papers were gathered from reference lists, Google searches and via the find similar citations feature. Results A total of 83 papers and articles were initially identified from Medline (19), Embase (31) and Scopus (32). With close reading, the final review consisted of of 43 papers relating to 38 studies. Most of the research was undertaken in the field of pharmacy practice and over half of the studies investigated the perspectives of different stakeholders using questionnaires or qualitative methods. Conclusion The pharmacist in general practices initiative is still at an early stage of implementation, further research and more in-depth findings are still required. However, from this small number of studies, the common barriers and facilitators to the implementation can be identified. The review also lists mechanisms that will be needed to ensure the effective implementation of this initiative.
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spelling nottingham-523112020-05-04T19:40:28Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/52311/ The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review Anderson, Claire Zhan, Kevin Boyd, Matthew J. Mann, Claire Background The review was carried out review prior to evaluating and to inform our research on the clinical pharmacists in general practices pilot, a world leading initiative to improve health care delivery in England. Around 500 pharmacists are already working in general practice as part of the pilot, launched in July 2015 Objectives The review attempts to explain the how “clinical pharmacists in general practices” is being implemented, what works well, what does not work so well and everything in-between. Methods This realist review was conducted to the RAMESES standards. Studies were identified by searching three databases, Medline, Embase and Scopus. Additional papers were gathered from reference lists, Google searches and via the find similar citations feature. Results A total of 83 papers and articles were initially identified from Medline (19), Embase (31) and Scopus (32). With close reading, the final review consisted of of 43 papers relating to 38 studies. Most of the research was undertaken in the field of pharmacy practice and over half of the studies investigated the perspectives of different stakeholders using questionnaires or qualitative methods. Conclusion The pharmacist in general practices initiative is still at an early stage of implementation, further research and more in-depth findings are still required. However, from this small number of studies, the common barriers and facilitators to the implementation can be identified. The review also lists mechanisms that will be needed to ensure the effective implementation of this initiative. Elsevier 2018-06-12 Article PeerReviewed Anderson, Claire, Zhan, Kevin, Boyd, Matthew J. and Mann, Claire (2018) The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy . ISSN 1934-8150 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1551741118301359 doi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.06.001 doi:10.1016/j.sapharm.2018.06.001
spellingShingle Anderson, Claire
Zhan, Kevin
Boyd, Matthew J.
Mann, Claire
The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title_full The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title_fullStr The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title_full_unstemmed The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title_short The role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
title_sort role of pharmacists in general practice: a realist review
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