Feasibility of a pharmacist-facilitated medicines review intervention for community-dwelling Māori older adults
Background: Pharmacist-facilitated medicines review services have been postulated as a way to address current inequities in health outcomes between Māori and non-Māori. These interventions have been shown internationally to improve the appropriate use of medicines but remain underutilised in Aotearo...
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Main Authors: | Joanna Hikaka (Author), Carmel Hughes (Author), Rhys Jones (Author), Hunter Amende (Author), Martin J. Connolly (Author), Nataly Martini (Author) |
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2021-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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