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Over de rol van wraak in de formatie, een koningsdrama Universiteit Antwerpen
Commercio globale, regolamentazione farmaceutica e qualità del farmaco per le popolazioni vulnerabili Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Principaux problèmes liés aux médicaments conduisant à une hospitalisation chez les personnes âgées Universiteit Gent
Drug related problems represent an important problem in geriatric patients, and contribute to hospitalization in 15 to 30% of the admissions. In most cases this concerns adverse drug reactions [normal dose and overdose] but also drug therapy failures [e.g. undertreatment] are common. The main pharmacological classes involved are cardiovascular drugs and drugs for the central nervous system. Drug related problems can be prevented by regular ...
Corpus para todos en la enseñanza de ELE KU Leuven
Las últimas décadas el ordenador ha ido imponiéndose como un utensilio cada vez más indispensable para la labor lexicográfica dentro y fuera del aula, no sólo para coleccionar datos representativos de la lengua actual, sino también para ofrecerles a los estudiantes mayores posibilidades para aprender por la práctica, trabajando el vocabulario en contextos representativos y variados proporcionados por nuestra amiga la WWW.No obstante, ...
Evaluating the implementation fidelity of New Medicines Service for asthma patients in community pharmacies in Belgium Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Gent KU Leuven Universiteit Antwerpen
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In October 2013, a New Medicines Service (NMS) was introduced in community pharmacies in Belgium to support asthma patients who are novice users of inhaler devices with corticosteroids. The protocol-based intervention used the Asthma Control Test (ACT) and the Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS) to assess asthma control and medication adherence. The NMS is the first initiative that puts advanced pharmaceutical care ...
In October 2013, a New Medicines Service (NMS) was introduced in community pharmacies in Belgium to support asthma patients who are novice users of inhaler devices with corticosteroids. The protocol-based intervention used the Asthma Control Test (ACT) and the Medication Adherence Report Scale (MARS) to assess asthma control and medication adherence. The NMS is the first initiative that puts advanced pharmaceutical care ...
Pharmacists' role in handling problems with prescriptions for antithrombotic medication in Belgian community pharmacies Vrije Universiteit Brussel KU Leuven
Background Community pharmacists have an important task in the follow-up of patients treated with antithrombotics. When delivering these medicines, pharmacists can encounter drug-related problems (DRPs) with substantial clinical and economic impact. Objective To investigate the amount and type of antithrombotic related DRPs as well as how community pharmacists handled these DRPs. Setting Belgian community pharmacies. Methods MSc pharmacy ...
Patient experiences and opinions on medication review Vrije Universiteit Brussel Universiteit Antwerpen
BACKGROUND: Medication reviews are a structured critical evaluation of a patient's pharmacotherapy, carried out by a healthcare professional, but are not yet a routine pharmaceutical service in Belgium. A pilot project to initiate an advanced medication review (= type 3 medication review) in community pharmacies was set up by the Royal Pharmacists' Association of Antwerp.
AIM: To investigate the experiences and opinions of patients ...
Why do Belgian Community Pharmacists Still Treat Electronic Prescriptions as Paper-Based? Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Belgium is in a transition phase from paper-based prescriptions to electronic prescriptions (ePrescriptions) during which both the paper and electronic format are valid. Since patients still get a paper proof of the ePrescription, sometimes pharmacists use the ePrescription as paper-based prescription. When the government demands a complete dematerialization, i.e. no more paper-based prescriptions, this will no longer be possible. Therefore, we ...