Pharmacists' expectations of a pharmacy network: a baseline evaluation
This study was carried out to determine community pharmacists' perceived value of a pharmacy network prior to its implementation. A questionnaire was mailed to all 435 community pharmacists practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2002, with 217 completed questionnaires returned (49.9% respon...
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ftmemorialuniv:oai:research.library.mun.ca:12265 2023-10-01T03:57:37+02:00 Pharmacists' expectations of a pharmacy network: a baseline evaluation MacDonald, Donald M. 2004 application/pdf https://research.library.mun.ca/12265/ https://research.library.mun.ca/12265/1/MacDonald_DonaldM.pdf en eng Memorial University of Newfoundland https://research.library.mun.ca/12265/1/MacDonald_DonaldM.pdf MacDonald, Donald M. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/MacDonald=3ADonald_M=2E=3A=3A.html> (2004) Pharmacists' expectations of a pharmacy network: a baseline evaluation. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. thesis_license Thesis NonPeerReviewed 2004 ftmemorialuniv 2023-09-03T06:48:40Z This study was carried out to determine community pharmacists' perceived value of a pharmacy network prior to its implementation. A questionnaire was mailed to all 435 community pharmacists practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2002, with 217 completed questionnaires returned (49.9% response rate). Overall, 90.3% of community pharmacists agreed drug utilization review would be an important function of the Pharmacy Network; reducing prescribing problems was found to have the strongest support (91.3%). For eight measures of computerized physician order entry, agreement ranged from 69.6% to 97.2%, with removing problems with illegible hand writing receiving the strongest support. Although suspected adverse reactions appears to be under reported, 87.6% of community pharmacists indicated they would report more if it could be done electronically. Considerable support was found for four measures related to payment for pharmaceutical services (range 82.9% to 89.4%), with a higher proportion of female pharmacists indicating they would expect payment. Younger pharmacists, and/or those working in urban areas, had a higher perceived value of a pharmacy network than older pharmacists and/or those working in rural areas. Differences in perceived value of a pharmacy network was also found between education levels and years practicing and gender. Thesis Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Research Repository Newfoundland |
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This study was carried out to determine community pharmacists' perceived value of a pharmacy network prior to its implementation. A questionnaire was mailed to all 435 community pharmacists practicing in Newfoundland and Labrador in 2002, with 217 completed questionnaires returned (49.9% response rate). Overall, 90.3% of community pharmacists agreed drug utilization review would be an important function of the Pharmacy Network; reducing prescribing problems was found to have the strongest support (91.3%). For eight measures of computerized physician order entry, agreement ranged from 69.6% to 97.2%, with removing problems with illegible hand writing receiving the strongest support. Although suspected adverse reactions appears to be under reported, 87.6% of community pharmacists indicated they would report more if it could be done electronically. Considerable support was found for four measures related to payment for pharmaceutical services (range 82.9% to 89.4%), with a higher proportion of female pharmacists indicating they would expect payment. Younger pharmacists, and/or those working in urban areas, had a higher perceived value of a pharmacy network than older pharmacists and/or those working in rural areas. Differences in perceived value of a pharmacy network was also found between education levels and years practicing and gender. |
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https://research.library.mun.ca/12265/1/MacDonald_DonaldM.pdf MacDonald, Donald M. <https://research.library.mun.ca/view/creator_az/MacDonald=3ADonald_M=2E=3A=3A.html> (2004) Pharmacists' expectations of a pharmacy network: a baseline evaluation. Masters thesis, Memorial University of Newfoundland. |
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