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PRACTICE NURSES COOPERATION WITH PHARMACIST- PHYSICIANS IN MEDICATION RECONCILIATION ADHERENCE; REVIEW

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Jehad Ahmed Alluhaybi, Khaled Ali Bablghith, Faisal Fahad Alsharif, Yaser Meshal Alharthi, Haifa Khaled Aljuhani, Manar Mohammed Alluhaybi, Azzah Saleh Shabaan, Amwaj Faisal Ageeli, Hisham Ayidh Alharbi, Walid Metaab Saif Almutairi , Dr. Murad Nasser Al Nasser, Faris Nawar Almoqati , Saleh Saeed Al-Zahrani
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.7.54

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Based on the results on the Physician-Pharmacist and Nurses Collaboration Index, it appears that physicians had the perception that clinical pharmacists were involved in the provision of patient care, that they could be trusted to follow up on suggestions, and that they were credible. The findings of the review indicate that the intervention that was based on teams created favorable conditions for the development of new approaches to work in order to acquire commitment to professional working relationships. Compliance with medication reconciliation is accomplished by a formal procedure that involves the doctor providing the patient with the most comprehensive and correct list of drugs that they are currently taking, and then comparing that list to the prescription orders that were given upon admission and discharge

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