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CPS-171 - Independent prescribing in community pharmacy; what works for whom, why and in what circumstances (INTEGRATE): A realist review
- At: Copenhagen (Denmark) (2025)
- Type: Poster
- Poster code: CPS-171
- By: MAIDMENT, Ian (Aston University, United Kingdom)
- Co-author(s): Prof Ian Maidment (Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Dr Ola Amr Abdelfatah (Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Vivienne Hibberd (Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Dr Andrea Hilton (Hull University, Hull, UK)
Nick Haddington (HEE, England, England)
Dr Keith Holden (Sunderland University, Sunderland, UK)
Tony Kelly (Aston University, Birmingham, United Kingdom)
Nia Roberts (Oxford University, Oxford, UK)
Dr Geoff Wong (Oxford University, Oxford, UK)
Dr Andrew Sturrock (Education for Health Scotland, Scotland, Scotland)
Professor Ellen Schafheutle (Manchester University, Manchester , UK)
Lesley Scott (Sunderland University, Sunderland, UK) - Abstract:
Introduction
The United Kingdom (UK) has introduced measures to improve patient access to safe and effective healthcare, including pharmacist independent prescribing (IP). Community pharmacies, as accessible and trusted primary care providers, play a vital role in supporting these efforts and advancing the NHS long-term plan. However, limited.. The access to the whole abstract and if available the presentation file is available to FIP members and to congress participants of that specific congress.
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