Did we do everything we could have? Nurses' contributions to medicines optimization: A mixed‐methods study
Abstract Aim To explore UK professionals' interpretations of medicines optimization and expansion of nurses' roles. Design This mixed‐methods study sought professionals' views on nurses' involvement, competency and engagement in monitoring patients for adverse effects of medicine...
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Main Authors: | Vera Logan (Author), Sarah Keeley (Author), Kevin Akerman (Author), Elyne De Baetselier (Author), Tinne Dilles (Author), Nia Griffin (Author), Lisa Matthews (Author), Bart Van Rompaey (Author), Sue Jordan (Author) |
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2021-03-01T00:00:00Z.
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