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Publikováno v:
Journal of Pharmacy Technology. 38:174-182
Background: Trust in health care professionals is critical in the health care system and is needed for a patient to seek care, reveal sensitive information, and follow a specified treatment plan, among other things. Objective: To better understand tr
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The Journal of Pharmacy Technology : JPT : Official Publication of the Association of Pharmacy Technicians
Background: Professional regulatory authorities play a critical role in protecting public interest. Yet, there is a growing view that trust in regulatory authorities may be on the decline. Objective: Awareness has been identified as important for mai
Publikováno v:
Research in socialadministrative pharmacy : RSAP. 18(10)
Self-regulation is well suited for health care providers as the distinctive knowledge requirements can be effectively managed by those with the specific knowledge base compared to national or provincial/state governments. Despite their prevalence and
Autor:
Thomas Mahaffey, Andrea Bishop, Neil J. MacKinnon, Darren M. Ashcroft, Carolyn Reid, Bev Zwicker, Todd A. Boyle
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Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 10:387-397
Background Given the demanding nature of providing pharmacy services, coupled with the expanded scope of practice of the professions in jurisdictions around the world, greater commitment to continuous quality improvement through adoption of quality-r
Autor:
Amelia Mahaffey, Kellie Duggan, Thomas Mahaffey, Andrea Bishop, Todd A. Boyle, Neil J. MacKinnon, Carolyn Reid
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Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 10:45-57
Background Given the significant potential of continuous quality improvement (CQI) programs in enhancing overall levels of patient safety, community pharmacies in North America are under increasing pressure to have a formal and documented CQI program
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Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 8:499-508
Background Research on continuous quality improvement (CQI) in community pharmacies lags in comparison to service, manufacturing, and various health care sectors. As a result, very little is known about the challenges community pharmacies face when i
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Journal of the American Pharmacists Association. 52:498-506
Objective To determine how staff assessment of key quality-related event (QRE) reporting process characteristics (e.g., ease of use, time to use) and QRE learning (e.g., extent that continuous improvement occurs) differ in community pharmacies in whi
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Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 8:76-86
Background The lack of a single pharmacy regulator in Canada has led to a wide variety of processes for reporting and learning from medication errors and near misses, collectively known as quality-related events (QREs). These processes range from com
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Thomas Mahaffey, Andrea Bishop, Bobbi Morrison, Denham L. Phipps, James R. Barker, Todd A. Boyle, Neil J. MacKinnon, Andrea L. Murphy, Darren M. Ashcroft
Publikováno v:
Research in socialadministrative pharmacy : RSAP. 12(5)
Background Among the many stresses faced by pharmacy staff, quality related event (QRE) learning can be among the most significant. In the absence of a supportive organizational culture, the potential for blaming individuals, versus identifying key p
Autor:
Craig Overmars, Neil J. MacKinnon, Todd A. Boyle, Bev Zwicker, Thomas Mahaffey, Andrea Bishop, Kaleigh MacMaster
Publikováno v:
Journal of pharmacy practice. 28(5)
Quality-related events (QREs), including medication errors and near misses, are an inevitable part of community pharmacy practice. As QREs have significant implications for patient safety, pharmacy regulatory authorities across North America are incr