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View article: A Survey of Primary Care Administrators’ Experiences During Integration of Pharmacists Into Team-Based Primary Care in British Columbia
A Survey of Primary Care Administrators’ Experiences During Integration of Pharmacists Into Team-Based Primary Care in British Columbia Open
Team-based primary care involving a pharmacist provides many benefits, including improved patient outcomes, increased efficiency, and enhanced patient and clinician satisfaction. This article reports findings from a provincial survey to de…
View article: Bridging the gap between expanded pharmacy services and payment models: A jurisdictional scan
Bridging the gap between expanded pharmacy services and payment models: A jurisdictional scan Open
This overview of remuneration models explored alternative payment models to encourage expanded pharmacist services. The review highlights that various payment models come with their own unique benefits, such as cost savings and improved pa…
View article: Patient perceptions and experiences receiving care from pharmacists in team-based primary care in British Columbia
Patient perceptions and experiences receiving care from pharmacists in team-based primary care in British Columbia Open
Background: The University of British Columbia Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences led the 3-year implementation of the Pharmacists in Primary Care Network (PCN) Program in collaboration with regional health authorities and PCNs across Brit…
View article: Setting Goals to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk: A Retrospective Chart Review of a Pharmacist-Led Initiative in the Workplace
Setting Goals to Reduce Cardiovascular Risk: A Retrospective Chart Review of a Pharmacist-Led Initiative in the Workplace Open
Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are the second leading cause of death in Canada with many modifiable risk factors. Pharmacists at a Canadian university delivered a novel CVD risk management program, which included goal-setting an…
View article: Barriers to adult vaccination in Canada: A qualitative systematic review
Barriers to adult vaccination in Canada: A qualitative systematic review Open
Background: In recent years, Canadian health care professionals have observed an increase in vaccine refusal. The objective of this study is to review published literature and identify the main themes related to vaccine hesitancy and barri…
View article: Medications and risk of motor vehicle collision responsibility in British Columbia, Canada: a population-based case-control study
Medications and risk of motor vehicle collision responsibility in British Columbia, Canada: a population-based case-control study Open
Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
View article: Preventable adverse drug events causing hospitalisation: identifying root causes and developing a surveillance and learning system at an urban community hospital, a cross-sectional observational study
Preventable adverse drug events causing hospitalisation: identifying root causes and developing a surveillance and learning system at an urban community hospital, a cross-sectional observational study Open
Objectives To identify root causes of preventable adverse drug events (pADEs) contributing to hospital admission; to develop key messages which identify actions patients/families and healthcare providers can take to prevent common pADEs fo…
View article: Pharmacy Leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Pharmacy Leadership during the COVID-19 Pandemic Open
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View article: Deprescribing Proton Pump Inhibitors
Deprescribing Proton Pump Inhibitors Open
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View article: Capnography versus standard monitoring for emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia
Capnography versus standard monitoring for emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia Open
There is a lack of convincing evidence that the addition of capnography to standard monitoring in ED PSA reduces the rate of clinically significant adverse events. Evidence was deemed to be of moderate quality due to population and outcome…
View article: Emergency department procedural sedation for primary electrical cardioversion — a comparison with procedural sedations for other reasons
Emergency department procedural sedation for primary electrical cardioversion — a comparison with procedural sedations for other reasons Open
EDPS for PEC differs from that conducted for other purposes: patients tend to be less healthy, receive smaller doses of medication and more likely to suffer hypotension without an increase in respiratory AEs. These factors should be consid…
View article: Accomplishments and the Challenges that Lie Ahead
Accomplishments and the Challenges that Lie Ahead Open
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View article: End-tidal capnometry during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: a randomized, controlled study
End-tidal capnometry during emergency department procedural sedation and analgesia: a randomized, controlled study Open
The addition of ETC does not appear to change any clinically significant outcomes. We found an increased incidence of the use of airway repositioning maneuvers and hypotension in cases where ETC was used. We do not believe that ETC should …