Announcements
IJPP contents
A new issue of the International Journal of Pharmacy Practice (volume 7, number 4) has been published. This issue contains the following papers:
- The new consumer - implications for pharmacy (J. M. Morgall and A. B. Almarsdóttir)
- The challenges of defining pharmaceutical care on an international level (J. W. F. van Mil, J. McElnay, L. W. de Jong-van den Berg and T. F. J. Tromp)
- The changing face of pharmacy practice - evidence from 20 years of work sampling studies (I. Savage)
- Developing and evaluating a model for pharmaceutical care in Australian community pharmacies (G. March, A. Gilbert, E. Roughead and N. Quintrell)
- Hospital doctors' perceived barriers to pharmacist prescribing (D. Child and J. A. Cantrill)
- Adverse drug reaction monitoring by United Kingdom hospital pharmacy departments: impact of the introduction of "yellow card" reporting for pharmacists (C. F. Green, D. R. Mottram, P. H. Rowe and A. M. Brown)
- Attitudes of hospital pharmacists to adverse drug reactions and the "yellow card" scheme: a qualitative study (C. F. Green, D. R. Mottram, A. M. Brown and P. H. Rowe)
- Motivations for and barriers to community pharmacy services for drug misusers (C. Matheson and C. M. Bond)
- The effect of pharmaceutical review of repeat prescriptions in general practice (A. G. Granås and I. Bates)
The IJPP is available through the Pharmaceutical Press.