Pharmacy professionals' views regarding the future of NHS patient medicines helpline services: a multimethod qualitative study
Abstract Background Patient medicines helpline services (PMHS) have been established at some National Health Service (NHS) hospitals, to provide patients with post-discharge medicines-related support. However, findings suggest that many PMHS are provided sub-optimally due to a lack of resources. Thi...
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Main Authors: | Matt Williams (Author), Abbie Jordan (Author), Jenny Scott (Author), Matthew D. Jones (Author) |
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