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    Validation of the Identification of Medication Adherence Barriers Questionnaire (IMAB-Q); a Behavioural Science-Underpinned Tool for Identifying Non-Adherence and Diagnosing an Ind... by Bhattacharya D, Brown TJ, Clark AB, Dima AL, Easthall C, Taylor N, Li Z

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Debi Bhattacharya,1 Tracey J Brown,2 Allan B Clark,2 Alexandra L Dima,3 Claire Easthall,4 Natalie Taylor,5 Zhicheng Li6 1School of Healthcare, University of Leicester, Leicester, Leics, UK; 2Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, Norwich, Norf, UK; 3Research and Development Unit, Institut deRecerca Sant Joan de Déu, Sant Boi deLlobregat, BCN, Spain; 4School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, Leeds, West Yorks, UK; 5School of Population Health, University of New South Wales, Sydney, NSW, Australia; 6Susan Wakil School of Nursing and Midwifery, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaCorrespondence: Debi Bhattacharya, School of Healthcare, College of Life Sciences, University of Leicester, University Road, Leicester, LE1 7RH, UK, Tel +44116 252 2833, Email d.bhattacharya@leicester.ac.ukPurpose: To validate the Identification of Medication Adherence Barriers Questionnaire (IMAB-Q) as a tool to guide practitioners to identify patients who require support to take their medicines as prescribed, their key barriers to adherence and select relevant behaviour change techniques.Patients and Methods: Adults prescribed medication for cardiovascular disease prevention were recruited from nine community pharmacies in England. Participants completed the IMAB-Q comprising 30 items representing potential barriers to adherence developed from our previous mixed methods study (scoping review and focus groups) underpinned by the Theoretical Domains Framework. …”
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    Disparities in access to COVID-19 vaccine in Verona, Italy: a cohort study using local health immunization data by Roberto Benoni, Anna Sartorello, Francesca Moretti, Francesco Marchiori, Luciana Accordini, Chiara Postiglione, Viviana Coffele, Stefano Tardivo

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Although both migrants and Italians mainly used hub centers (>90%), migrants also used pharmacies and local health units as alternative sites (2.9% and 1.5%, respectively), while Italians (3.3%) and migrants from the European region (4.2%) relied more on family doctors.ConclusionThe birth country of migrants influenced access to COVID-19 vaccine both in terms of time-to-vaccination and vaccination points used, especially for the LIC migrant group. …”
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    Investigating the Use of a Serious Game to Improve Opioid Safety Awareness Among Adolescents: Quantitative Study by Olufunmilola Abraham, Claire Rosenberger, Kathleen Tierney, Jen Birstler

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Additionally, the feasibility of implementing and disseminating MedSMART: Adventures in PharmaCity in schools and health care settings such as adolescent health or primary care clinics, emergency departments, and pharmacies should be investigated.…”
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    Abasto, surtimiento y gasto de bolsillo en medicamentos en hospitales públicos de México en 2009 Supply prescription filling and out-of-pocket expenditures on medicines in public h... by Sergio Sesma-Vázquez, Octavio Gómez-Dantés, Veronika J Wirtz, Manuel Castro-Tinoco

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…Using the National Satisfaction and Responsiveness Survey (ENSATA) 2009, which includes a representative sample of public hospitals in Mexico in 2009, the availability of 83 essential medicines in the hospital pharmacies at the day of visit, the proportion of prescriptions completely filled for patients when they are discharged and their out-of-pocket expenditure during their hospitalization were analyzed. …”
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    Quantifying inequities in COVID-19 vaccine distribution over time by social vulnerability, race and ethnicity, and location: A population-level analysis in St. Louis and Kansas Cit... by Aaloke Mody, Cory Bradley, Salil Redkar, Branson Fox, Ingrid Eshun-Wilson, Matifadza G Hlatshwayo, Anne Trolard, Khai Hoan Tram, Lindsey M Filiatreau, Franda Thomas, Matt Haslam, George Turabelidze, Vetta Sanders-Thompson, William G Powderly, Elvin H Geng

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Increasing vaccination rates in Black and Hispanic communities corresponded with periods when more vaccinations were offered at small community-based sites such as pharmacies rather than larger health systems and mass vaccination sites. …”
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