224 results on '"Heringa, Mette"'
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2. Effects of a multicomponent communication training to involve older people in decisions to DEPRESCRIBE cardiometabolic medication in primary care (CO-DEPRESCRIBE): protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial with embedded process and economic evaluation
3. Communication skills-based training about medication switch encounters: pharmacy staff and patients’ experiences
4. Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of the CombiConsultation by general practitioners, pharmacists and practice nurses: a qualitative interview study
5. Potential for pharmacist prescribing in primary care: A Dutch citizen perspective
6. The CombiConsultation for patients with diabetes, COPD and cardiovascular diseases: Evaluation of interventions and personal health-related goals
7. Facilitating pharmacy staff's conversations about non-medical medication switches: Development and testing of a communication training
8. Pharmacist-led intervention aimed at deprescribing and appropriate use of cardiometabolic medication among people with type 2 diabetes
9. Communication during encounters about medication switching: Self-reported experiences of pharmacy technicians and patients
10. The CombiConsultation: a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition.
11. Community pharmacists' attitudes towards checking prescriptions: a cross-sectional survey.
12. Factors influencing the implementation of the CombiConsultation in Dutch clinical practice: a mixed-methods study.
13. Barriers and Enablers of Healthcare Providers to Deprescribe Cardiometabolic Medication in Older Patients: A Focus Group Study
14. Preferences of patients regarding community pharmacy services: A discrete choice experiment
15. Patients' perspectives about the role of primary healthcare providers in long-term opioid therapy: a qualitative study in Dutch primary care
16. Pharmacists' current and potential prescribing roles in primary care in the Netherlands: a case study
17. Factors influencing the implementation of the CombiConsultation in Dutch clinical practice: a mixed-methods study
18. Pharmacists’ current and potential prescribing roles in primary care in the Netherlands: a case study
19. Communication skills-based training about medication switch encounters: pharmacy staff and patients’ experiences
20. The CombiConsultation: Patient-centred pharmaceutical care by interprofessional collaboration
21. Patient perspectives on primary care providers role in long-term opioid therapy
22. Reducing Inappropriate Drug Use in Older Patients by Use of Clinical Decision Support in Community Pharmacy: A Mixed-Methods Evaluation
23. Older people’s attitudes towards deprescribing cardiometabolic medication
24. Better specification of triggers to reduce the number of drug interaction alerts in primary care
25. Process evaluation of a pharmacist‐led intervention aimed at deprescribing and appropriate use of cardiometabolic medication among adult people with type 2 diabetes
26. Process evaluation of a pharmacist‐led intervention aimed at deprescribing and appropriate use of cardiometabolic medication among adult people with type 2 diabetes.
27. Preferences of Patients and Pharmacists with Regard to the Management of Drug–Drug Interactions: A Choice-Based Conjoint Analysis
28. Pragmatic Delphi study aimed at determining practical components for a tool designed to assist Dutch primary care-givers in opioid deprescribing for non-cancer pain
29. Communication skills-based training about medication switch encounters: mixed-method study on pharmacy staff and patients’ experiences
30. A communication training for pharmacy staff to improve the conversation about medication switches
31. Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of the CombiConsultation by general practitioners, pharmacists and practice nurses: a qualitative interview study
32. Pragmatic Delphi study aimed at determining practical components for a tool designed to assist Dutch primary care-givers in opioid deprescribing for non-cancer pain
33. Pragmatic Delphi study aimed at determining practical components for a tool designed to assist Dutch primary care-givers in opioid deprescribing for non-cancer pain
34. Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of the CombiConsultation by general practitioners, pharmacists and practice nurses: a qualitative interview study
35. Facilitating pharmacy staff's conversations about non-medical medication switches: Development and testing of a communication training
36. The CombiConsultation for patients with diabetes, COPD and cardiovascular diseases: Evaluation of interventions and personal health-related goals
37. Barriers and facilitators for the implementation of the CombiConsultation by general practitioners, pharmacists and practice nurses: a qualitative interview study
38. The CombiConsultation for patients with diabetes, COPD and cardiovascular diseases: Evaluation of interventions and personal health-related goals
39. Pragmatic Delphi study aimed at determining practical components for a tool designed to assist Dutch primary care-givers in opioid deprescribing for non-cancer pain.
40. Feasibility of Community Pharmacist-Initiated and Point-of-Care CYP2C19 Genotype-Guided De-Escalation of Oral P2Y12 Inhibitors
41. Process evaluation of a pharmacist-led intervention aimed at deprescribing and appropriate use of cardiometabolic medication among people with type 2 diabetes
42. 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
43. The CombiConsultation: a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition
44. The CombiConsultation: a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition
45. The CombiConsultation: a new concept of sequential consultation with the pharmacist and practice nurse/general practitioner for patients with a chronic condition.
46. Lower alert rates by clustering of related drug interaction alerts
47. Predictors for inappropriate proton pump inhibitor use: observational study in primary care
48. Nature and frequency of drug therapy alerts generated by clinical decision support in community pharmacy
49. Pharmacist perspective on the potential introduction of pharmacist prescribing – a nationwide survey study.
50. Pharmacist prescribing in primary care: a Dutch citizen perspective.
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