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View article: Clinical Decision Support System for Primary Care of Opioid Use Disorder
Clinical Decision Support System for Primary Care of Opioid Use Disorder Open
Importance Nearly 727 000 individuals in the US died of opioid overdoses between 1999 and 2022. The current workforce of addiction medicine specialists is inadequate to address the scale of this crisis, and primary care clinicians (PCCs) d…
View article: Getting Inside Closed‐Loop Referrals: Exploring the Patient Experience of Finding and Connecting to Social Care With a Community Resource Referral System Using a Community‐Based Participatory Approach
Getting Inside Closed‐Loop Referrals: Exploring the Patient Experience of Finding and Connecting to Social Care With a Community Resource Referral System Using a Community‐Based Participatory Approach Open
Objective To explore the experiences of patients who found and/or connected to social care via a community resource referral system named “Resourceful” (linked with FindHelp.org ) linked to a health system's electronic health record. Study…
View article: Call to Action: Lead Pharmacy into the Next Decade
Call to Action: Lead Pharmacy into the Next Decade Open
Introduction The pace of change in healthcare and throughout the world will only continue to escalate. This evolution of continuously changing information requires us to be responsive and innovative. There are more ways than ever to share …
View article: ‘Do they care?’: a qualitative examination of patient perspectives on primary care clinician communication related to opioids in the USA
‘Do they care?’: a qualitative examination of patient perspectives on primary care clinician communication related to opioids in the USA Open
Objectives This substudy’s objectives were to (1) examine the transferability of a four archetype framework (simplified pattern of prototypical features) for patients at high risk for opioid use disorder (OUD) developed from a previous stu…
View article: Predicting buprenorphine adherence among patients with opioid use disorder in primary care settings
Predicting buprenorphine adherence among patients with opioid use disorder in primary care settings Open
These results suggest that buprenorphine adherence in primary care settings may be low, yet male sex and smoking status are associated with adherence rates. Future research is needed to identify the mechanisms through which these factors a…
View article: How Pharmacogenomics Informs and Influences the Medication Experience
How Pharmacogenomics Informs and Influences the Medication Experience Open
Both pharmacogenomics (PGx) and the medication experience (MedXp) share a common purpose for their use, which is to optimally tailor pharmacotherapeutics to each unique individual. The former pursues this aim by using an individual’s genet…
View article: The potential impact of clinical decision support on nonwaivered primary care clinicians’ prescribing of buprenorphine
The potential impact of clinical decision support on nonwaivered primary care clinicians’ prescribing of buprenorphine Open
Elimination of the X-waiver increased potential buprenorphine prescribers 13-fold, but growth in prescribing will likely be much lower. We explored self-assessments of nonwaivered primary care clinicians (PCCs) for factors affecting their …
View article: Promising Practice: Book Studies as Professional Development for Rural Teachers
Promising Practice: Book Studies as Professional Development for Rural Teachers Open
This promising practice article describes conducting book studies as professional development in rural communities. In this article, we share our understanding of the importance of this type of professional development in rural schools, as…
View article: Personalizing Personalized Medicine: The Confluence of Pharmacogenomics, a Person’s Medication Experience and Ethics
Personalizing Personalized Medicine: The Confluence of Pharmacogenomics, a Person’s Medication Experience and Ethics Open
Truly personalized precision medicine combines pharmacogenomics (PGx), a person’s lived medication experiences and ethics; person-centeredness lies at the confluence of these considerations. A person-centered perspective can help inform PG…
View article: A 20-year Ecological Comparison for the Market Dynamics of Minnesota Community Pharmacies from 2002 to 2022
A 20-year Ecological Comparison for the Market Dynamics of Minnesota Community Pharmacies from 2002 to 2022 Open
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the market entry, exit, and stability of community pharmacies (i.e., market dynamics) is important for stakeholders ranging from patients to health policymakers and small business owners…
View article: In-Person or Online? Exploring Student Pharmacists’ Perceived Change in Interprofessional Skills between Two Delivery Formats
In-Person or Online? Exploring Student Pharmacists’ Perceived Change in Interprofessional Skills between Two Delivery Formats Open
The COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed how education is delivered. Many academic programs quickly transformed their curriculum to online distance learning. This rapid transition may have compromised the rigor and fidelity of these activ…
View article: Item development for patient-centered care preferences using a three-archetype heuristic: An exploratory study
Item development for patient-centered care preferences using a three-archetype heuristic: An exploratory study Open
The items comprising the "Partner" archetype scale had a reasonably strong level of internal consistency. Older adults may desire highly tailored, co-created experience created from long-standing relationships with a particular pharmacist.
View article: Patient Perspectives on Opioid Risk Discussions in Primary Care
Patient Perspectives on Opioid Risk Discussions in Primary Care Open
Results suggest that patients generally perceive discussing opioid risks with PCCs acceptable. PCCs should tailor opioid risk conversations to patients' specific situations and needs.
View article: Financial hardship from purchasing prescription drugs among older adults in the United States before, during, and after the Medicare Part D “Donut Hole”: Findings from 1998, 2001, 2015, and 2021
Financial hardship from purchasing prescription drugs among older adults in the United States before, during, and after the Medicare Part D “Donut Hole”: Findings from 1998, 2001, 2015, and 2021 Open
BACKGROUND: Cost-related nonadherence compromises successful and effective management of chronic disease. The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 (MMA) and Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (ACA) aimed to increase the affor…
View article: An exploratory <scp>QUALquan</scp> comparison of p<scp>atient‐centeredness</scp> priorities in outpatient Care for Patients and Pharmacists
An exploratory <span>QUALquan</span> comparison of p<span>atient‐centeredness</span> priorities in outpatient Care for Patients and Pharmacists Open
Introduction Evidence‐based practice is necessary for improving chronic disease prevention, reduction, and management while simultaneously lowering care costs. Patient‐centeredness encompasses one of three essential and overlapping compone…
View article: This Old House
This Old House Open
In this essay, I explain how I switched the lens of my sophomore research unit to one that focuses on rural issues. This essay follows the unit from beginning to end. I explain what I do to raise awareness through the use of daily articles…
View article: Addressing Hidden Curricula That Subvert the Patient-Centeredness “Hub” of the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process “Wheel”
Addressing Hidden Curricula That Subvert the Patient-Centeredness “Hub” of the Pharmacists’ Patient Care Process “Wheel” Open
Objective. This systematic review's purpose is to improve clarity for the meaning of patient-centered care in the JCPP Pharmacists' Patient Care Process and to provide an initial foothold for faculty to address "hidden curricula" that unde…
View article: Seeing the Elephant: A Systematic Scoping Review and Comparison of Patient-Centeredness Conceptualizations from Three Seminal Perspectives [Corrigendum]
Seeing the Elephant: A Systematic Scoping Review and Comparison of Patient-Centeredness Conceptualizations from Three Seminal Perspectives [Corrigendum] Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.2147/JMDH.S299765.].
View article: A 15-Year Ecological Comparison for the Hiring Dynamics of Minnesota Pharmacies between 2006 and 2020
A 15-Year Ecological Comparison for the Hiring Dynamics of Minnesota Pharmacies between 2006 and 2020 Open
Labor market forces in pharmacy are affected by frictional unemployment (job turnover), structural employment forces that require new skill sets for employees, and hiring practices that integrate technology or less costly labor such as pha…
View article: Seeing the Elephant: A Systematic Scoping Review and Comparison of Patient-Centeredness Conceptualizations from Three Seminal Perspectives
Seeing the Elephant: A Systematic Scoping Review and Comparison of Patient-Centeredness Conceptualizations from Three Seminal Perspectives Open
"Patient-Centeredness" (PC) is a theoretical construct made up of a diverse constellation of distinct concepts, processes, practices, and outcomes that have been developed, arranged, and prioritized heterogeneously by different communities…
View article: Reframing the Medication Experience in Pharmacy Using Seminal Concepts of Patient-Centered Care—Implications for Practice
Reframing the Medication Experience in Pharmacy Using Seminal Concepts of Patient-Centered Care—Implications for Practice Open
Team-based, Patient-Centered Care is essential to chronic disease prevention and management but there are differing ideas about the concept’s meaning across healthcare populations, settings and professions. This commentary’s objective is t…
View article: Use of the Jung/Myers Model of Personality Types to Identify and Engage with Individuals at Greatest Risk of Experiencing Depression and Anxiety
Use of the Jung/Myers Model of Personality Types to Identify and Engage with Individuals at Greatest Risk of Experiencing Depression and Anxiety Open
Depression is the leading cause of ill health and disability worldwide. Objectives were (1) to determine the strength of the association between personality type with depression and anxiety using the Preferred Communication Style Questionn…
View article: Patient-Centeredness In Pharmacist Practice: Filling A Foundation For What Counts To Patients
Patient-Centeredness In Pharmacist Practice: Filling A Foundation For What Counts To Patients Open
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. July 2020. Major: Social and Administrative Pharmacy. Advisor: Jon Schommer. 1 computer file (PDF); xv, 282 pages.
View article: Pharmacist Services
Pharmacist Services Open
The overall goal of this book is to give the reader a state-of-the-art synopsis of the pharmacist services domain. To accomplish this goal, the authors have addressed the social, psychosocial, political, legal, historic, clinical, and econ…
View article: Pharmacist Services
Pharmacist Services Open
Welcome to the “Pharmacist Services” special issue in the journal Pharmacy, an open access journal with a focus on pharmacy education and practice [...]
View article: A 15 Year Ecological Comparison for the Market Dynamics of Minnesota Community Pharmacies from 2002 to 2017
A 15 Year Ecological Comparison for the Market Dynamics of Minnesota Community Pharmacies from 2002 to 2017 Open
Background: Understanding the factors that influence the market entry, exit, and stability of community pharmacies (i.e., market dynamics) is important for stakeholders ranging from patients to health policymakers and small business owners…
View article: Comparing the Research Contributions of Community Pharmacy Foundation Funding on Practice Innovation Between Non-Academics and Academics
Comparing the Research Contributions of Community Pharmacy Foundation Funding on Practice Innovation Between Non-Academics and Academics Open
Objective: Evaluate and compare the research contributions of Community Pharmacy Foundation (CPF) funding on community pharmacy practice innovation between non-academic and academic principal investigators (PIs) with respect to the followi…
View article: Associations between Modifiable Health-Risk Behaviors and Personality Types
Associations between Modifiable Health-Risk Behaviors and Personality Types Open
Objectives: The first objective for this study was to explore if characteristics of personality type (using the Preferred Communication Style Questionnaire) are associated with the following modifiable health-risk behaviors: smoking, exerc…