An umbrella review of pharmacist prescribing: stakeholders� views and impact on patient outcomes

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B Brennan, J Strawbridge, D Stewart, C Cadogan, J Eustace-Cook, M Lowrey, A M Brady, C Ryan, An umbrella review of pharmacist prescribing: stakeholders� views and impact on patient outcomes, International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 32, 1, 2024Download Item:
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Introduction: There is great geographical diversity in the
degree of prescribing rights pharmacists have. In some
countries such as the United Kingdom (UK), pharmacists
have unrestricted prescribing rights following appropriate
training; in other countries, pharmacists cannot legally
prescribe. The impact of pharmacist prescribing (PP) has
been studied in various qualitative and quantitative research studies, but this evidence has not been synthesised
to support the development of PP internationally.
Aim: The aim of this umbrella review was to describe the
international PP models, establish the impact of PP on patient outcomes and describe key stakeholders’ views of PP,
by synthesising all the available systematic reviews (SRs).
Methods: Six databases (Embase, CINAHL, MEDLINE,
Web of Science, Cochrane Library and PsycINFO) were
searched, from January 2003 to June 2023, for key
terms such as ‘pharmacist’, ‘prescribing’, ‘prescription’
and ‘systematic review’, ‘meta-analysis’, ‘meta-synthesis’
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