Optimising medicines use by South Asian and Middle Eastern groups in a primary care setting in the UK: validation of a tool to identify medicine-related problems
The ethnic minority groups (EMGs) are perceived to be more prone to medicine-related problems (MRPs) than the general population in United Kingdom. There is, therefore, a need for improved detection and prevention of MRPs in EMGs, such as South Asians (SA) and Middle Eastern (ME) populations, to avo...
Main Authors: | Faten Alhomoud, Soraya Dhillon, Zoe Aslanpour, Felicity Smith |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Huddersfield Press
2016-11-01
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Series: | British Journal of Pharmacy |
Online Access: | https://www.bjpharm.org.uk/article/id/11/ |
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