Authors
Tamasine Grimes, Catherine Duggan, Paul Gallagher, Judith Strawbridge
Publication date
2009/12
Journal
Pharmacy world & science
Volume
31
Pages
648-655
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
Objective This study sought to examine the perceptions that community pharmacists have of communication with prescribers in both primary and secondary care in Ireland, with respect to care of stroke patients. Setting Community pharmacies across Ireland, stratified into the four representative administrative regions. Method Survey using a structured postal questionnaire. Main outcome measure Perceptions of communication with prescribers based in primary and secondary care; pharmacy and pharmacy premises demographics. Results A response rate of 52% (n = 314) was achieved. Community pharmacists’ perceptions of information provision from secondary care were low, the majority (83%) never received any information from the hospital, although they would welcome it. Communication with hospital based prescribers was considered by most (93%) to be poor. The majority (greater …
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