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View article: Technological Solutions to Decrease Protein Content in Piglet Weaning Feed, Improving Performance, Gut Efficiency, and Environmental Sustainability
Technological Solutions to Decrease Protein Content in Piglet Weaning Feed, Improving Performance, Gut Efficiency, and Environmental Sustainability Open
The trial explored innovative low-protein diets for weaning piglets, testing the elimination of fish meal and blood derivatives. The trial compared three treatments, each with two post-weaning feeds: control feed with blood plasma and fish…
View article: Upstream pharmaceutical supply chains of 10 high-use pharmaceuticals in the Netherlands: a cohort study
Upstream pharmaceutical supply chains of 10 high-use pharmaceuticals in the Netherlands: a cohort study Open
Objectives To assess the upstream pharmaceutical supply chains of 10 high-use pharmaceuticals to detect vulnerabilities that may increase the risk of medicine shortages. Design Cohort study. Setting Dutch outpatient setting in 2022. Partic…
View article: Identifying Medicine Shortages With the Twitter Social Network: Retrospective Observational Study
Identifying Medicine Shortages With the Twitter Social Network: Retrospective Observational Study Open
Background Early identification is critical for mitigating the impact of medicine shortages on patients. The internet, specifically social media, is an emerging source of health data. Objective This study aimed to explore whether a routine…
View article: Identifying Medicine Shortages With the Twitter Social Network: Retrospective Observational Study (Preprint)
Identifying Medicine Shortages With the Twitter Social Network: Retrospective Observational Study (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Early identification is critical for mitigating the impact of medicine shortages on patients. The internet, specifically social media, is an emerging source of health data. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to explore whether a rout…
View article: Medicine shortages: impact behind numbers
Medicine shortages: impact behind numbers Open
An assessment of the medicine shortages' impact using a framework based on economic, clinical, and economic outcomes showed that all three outcomes affect the overall impact that medicine shortages have on patients.
View article: Prevalence and incidence rate of hospital admissions related to medication between 2008 and 2013 in The Netherlands
Prevalence and incidence rate of hospital admissions related to medication between 2008 and 2013 in The Netherlands Open
Purpose In 2009 a Dutch guideline was published containing recommendations to reduce Hospital Admissions Related to Medications (HARMs). This study aims to examine time‐trends of HARMs and their potential preventability between 2008 and 20…
View article: Nature and frequency of prescription modifications in community pharmacies: A nationwide study in the Netherlands
Nature and frequency of prescription modifications in community pharmacies: A nationwide study in the Netherlands Open
Aims To investigate the nature and frequency of prescription modifications in Dutch community pharmacies. Methods In this cross‐sectional study, Dutch community pharmacists documented prescription modifications in their pharmacy during 1 p…
View article: <p>Exploring Patient’s Perspectives and Experiences After Start with Inhalation Maintenance Therapy: A Qualitative Theory-Based Study</p>
Exploring Patient’s Perspectives and Experiences After Start with Inhalation Maintenance Therapy: A Qualitative Theory-Based Study Open
Patient interviews shortly after start with ICS therapy revealed various perceptions and beliefs that might influence medication use and achievement of individual treatment goals. The patients appreciated the opportunity to ask questions a…
View article: Self-Management Maintenance Inhalation Therapy With eHealth (SELFIE): Observational Study on the Use of an Electronic Monitoring Device in Respiratory Patient Care and Research
Self-Management Maintenance Inhalation Therapy With eHealth (SELFIE): Observational Study on the Use of an Electronic Monitoring Device in Respiratory Patient Care and Research Open
Patients' interaction with the device in real-world settings is critical for objective measurement of medication adherence. The positive predictive value of this EIMD was found to be acceptable. However, patients reported false-negative re…
View article: Barriers and facilitators for community pharmacists’ participation in pharmacy practice research: a survey
Barriers and facilitators for community pharmacists’ participation in pharmacy practice research: a survey Open
Objectives The aim of this study was to explore pharmacists’ barriers and facilitators regarding participation in pharmacy practice research. Methods We conducted an online cross-sectional survey in 1974 community pharmacies in the Netherl…
View article: Self-Management Maintenance Inhalation Therapy With eHealth (SELFIE): Observational Study on the Use of an Electronic Monitoring Device in Respiratory Patient Care and Research (Preprint)
Self-Management Maintenance Inhalation Therapy With eHealth (SELFIE): Observational Study on the Use of an Electronic Monitoring Device in Respiratory Patient Care and Research (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Electronic inhalation monitoring devices (EIMDs) are available to remind patients with respiratory diseases to take their medication and register inhalations for feedback to patients and health care providers as well as for dat…
View article: Drug Shortages From the Perspectives of Authorities and Pharmacy Practice in the Netherlands: An Observational Study
Drug Shortages From the Perspectives of Authorities and Pharmacy Practice in the Netherlands: An Observational Study Open
Background: Drug shortages are a potential threat to public health. Reliable data on drug shortages is limited. The objective was to examine the extent and nature of potential drug shortages signaled by authorities and pharmacy practice in…
View article: The effects of substitution of hospital ward care from medical doctors to physician assistants on non-adherence to guidelines on medication prescribing
The effects of substitution of hospital ward care from medical doctors to physician assistants on non-adherence to guidelines on medication prescribing Open
This study suggests that the non-adherence to guidelines on medication prescribing on wards with the PA/MD model does not differ from wards with traditional house staffing by MDs only. Further research is needed to determine quality, effic…
View article: Prediction of clinically relevant adverse drug events in surgical patients
Prediction of clinically relevant adverse drug events in surgical patients Open
The combined use of a limited set of easily ascertainable patient characteristics can help physicians and pharmacists to identify, at the time of admission, surgical patients who are at increased risk of developing ADEs during their hospit…
View article: Dataset belonging to: Prediction of clinically relevant adverse drug events in surgical patients
Dataset belonging to: Prediction of clinically relevant adverse drug events in surgical patients Open
Contains the data used for the study titled: Prediction of clinically relevant adverse drug events in surgical patients.This dataset consists of data extracted from the P-REVIEW dataset. Data were collected for each admission, including pa…
View article: Recognizing and Addressing Limited PHarmaceutical literacy: Development of the RALPH interview guide
Recognizing and Addressing Limited PHarmaceutical literacy: Development of the RALPH interview guide Open
The practice-based RALPH interview guide supports pharmacists in recognizing patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy. With this insight, pharmacists can tailor their medication counseling to patients' pharmaceutical literacy level to…
View article: Recognizing pharmaceutical illiteracy in community pharmacy: Agreement between a practice-based interview guide and questionnaire based assessment
Recognizing pharmaceutical illiteracy in community pharmacy: Agreement between a practice-based interview guide and questionnaire based assessment Open
Background: Patients with limited pharmaceutical literacy are at increased risk of drug-related problems. Recognizing these patients in daily practice is difficult. The Recognition and Addressing of Limited Pharmaceutical Literacy (RALPH) …
View article: Considerations of prescribers and pharmacists for the use of non‐selective β‐blockers in asthma and <scp>COPD</scp> patients: An explorative study
Considerations of prescribers and pharmacists for the use of non‐selective β‐blockers in asthma and <span>COPD</span> patients: An explorative study Open
Rationale, aims, and objectives Despite recommendations in prevailing guidelines to avoid the use of non‐selective (NS) β‐blockers in patients with asthma or COPD, on average, 10 patients per community pharmacy receive NS β‐blockers monthl…
View article: Patient-reported common symptoms as an assessment of interventions in medication reviews: a randomised, controlled trial
Patient-reported common symptoms as an assessment of interventions in medication reviews: a randomised, controlled trial Open
Background A 'Patient-Reported Outcome Measure, Inquiry into Side Effects' (PROMISE) instrument was developed for patients to report common symptoms in clinical medication reviews. Objective To determine changes in patient-reported drug-as…
View article: Clinical Decision Support and Optional Point of Care Testing of Renal Function for Safe Use of Antibiotics in Elderly Patients: A Retrospective Study in Community Pharmacy Practice
Clinical Decision Support and Optional Point of Care Testing of Renal Function for Safe Use of Antibiotics in Elderly Patients: A Retrospective Study in Community Pharmacy Practice Open
Community pharmacists performed CDSS-based interventions to prevent potentially inappropriate (dosing of) antibiotics in elderly patients with renal impairment. Pharmacists were well able to retrieve information on renal function, using Po…
View article: Preferences of Patients and Pharmacists with Regard to the Management of Drug–Drug Interactions: A Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis
Preferences of Patients and Pharmacists with Regard to the Management of Drug–Drug Interactions: A Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis Open
The results showed diverging preferences regarding DDI management among both patients and pharmacists. Different groups attached different value to risk and benefit versus practical considerations. Awareness of existing variability in pref…
View article: The effect of prescriber education on medication‐related patient harm in the hospital: a systematic review
The effect of prescriber education on medication‐related patient harm in the hospital: a systematic review Open
Aims Educating prescribers is a strategy to reduce prescription errors in hospitals. The present systematic review gives an overview of original research papers on the education of prescribers and reporting outcomes on (potential) patient …