Supporting respiratory patients in primary care: a qualitative insight from independent community pharmacists in London
Abstract Background Community pharmacists' (CPs') interventions have a positive impact on managing respiratory patients. However, methods used by CPs to assess patients' inhaler technique and adherence are subjective. New technologies to objectively assess inhaler technique and adhere...
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Main Authors: | Iman Hesso (Author), Reem Kayyali (Author), Shereen Nabhani-Gebara (Author) |
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