Journal article
Pharmacists’ Interprofessional Communication About Medications in Specialty Hospital Settings
S Rixon, S Braaf, A Williams, D Liew, E Manias
Health Communication | Published : 2015
Abstract
Effective communication between pharmacists, doctors, and nurses about patients’ medications is particularly important in specialty hospital settings where high-risk medications are frequently used. This article describes the nature of communication about medications that occurs between pharmacists and other health professionals, including doctors and nurses, in specialty hospital settings. Semistructured interviews with, and participant observations of, pharmacists, nurses, and doctors were conducted in specialty settings of an Australian public, metropolitan teaching hospital. Twenty-one individuals working in the settings of emergency care, oncology care, intensive care, cardiothoracic ca..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This study was supported by the Australian Research Council, Discovery Grant DP1093038. The authors thank the staff members from the hospital who participated in this project.