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Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | 1999

Programme to improve the use of drugs in older people and involve general practitioners in community education

J Reeve; Gm Peterson; Rh Rumble; R Jaffrey

As part of a multi‐pronged approach to improving the quality of drug use in the elderly, a pharmacist was contracted by the Division of General Practice (Northern Tasmania) to develop educational material and implement two academic detailing sessions for general practitioners on the issues of adverse drug reactions and drug interactions in older people. The project aimed to involve general practitioners in community education after optimizing relevant therapeutic knowledge and standardizing prescribing practices. Sixteen general practitioners were involved in the project and 13 of these agreed to participate in academic detailing. The pharmacist developed prescribing guidelines for general practitioners and discussed these and illustrative case studies at the academic detailing sessions. General practitioner‐conducted education sessions were completed by nine general practitioners to groups of carers, general practitioners, nurses and older people. Despite the relatively low numbers of general practitioners involved, the results of the project were encouraging. Academic detailing by the pharmacist was well received by the general practitioners, who indicated they would be willing to participate in further sessions. Pre‐ and post‐project multiple‐choice tests on therapeutic issues in the elderly indicated a strong trend for an increase in knowledge. Analysis of general practitioners’ patient records found a statistically significant decline in the median number of medications prescribed per patient during the project. There was also a statistically significant decline in prescribing of ‘indicator’ medications, particularly psychoactive drugs and nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs in patients resident in nursing homes. The project demonstrated that academic detailing by a pharmacist can be effective as part of a combined approach to improve the quality of drug use in older people.


Computers in Nursing | 1998

Development and evaluation of a computer-assisted instruction package in clinical pharmacology for nursing students.

Pr Gee; Gm Peterson; Martin Jl; J Reeve


Archive | 2007

Evalulation of clinical interventions within community pharmacy (PROMISs II)

Gm Peterson; Pc Tenni; Hj Kruup; O Hasan; B Pekarsky; J Reeve


Archive | 2007

Community Pharmacy Medication Incident and Reporting Management System (CPMIRMS) (PROMISe)

Gm Peterson; Pc Tenni; O Hasan; C Liauw; J Reeve; Paul Turner; Jh Vial


Archive | 2006

Development and evaluation of information technology solutions to improve medication use

J Reeve


National Medicines Symposium 2006 - Quality use of medicines: balancing beliefs, benefits and harms | 2006

A system for the recording, transmission and assessment of value of community pharmacists' clinical interventions (the PROMISe project)

Pc Tenni; Gm Peterson; Hj Kruup; J Reeve; B Pekarsky


National Medicines Symposium 2006 - Quality use of medicines: balancing beliefs, benefits and harms | 2006

Use of prompt in pharmacy dispensing software to promote clinical interventions by pharmacists

J Reeve; Pc Tenni; Gm Peterson; Hj Kruup


Joint meeting of ASCEPT and APSA | 2005

Use of a decision support prompt in pharmacy dispensing software to promote clinical interventions by pharmacists

J Reeve; Pc Tenni; Gm Peterson; Hj Kruup; O Hasan


Joint meeting of ASCEPT and APSA | 2005

The economic impact of clinical interventions in Australian community pharmacy (the PROMISe project)

Pc Tenni; Gm Peterson; B Pekarsky; Hj Kruup; J Reeve; O Hasan


8th World Conference on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2004

Development and evaluation of an online program for medication error prevention

J Reeve; Gm Peterson; Jh Vial

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Gm Peterson

University of Tasmania

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Pc Tenni

University of Tasmania

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Hj Kruup

University of Tasmania

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Jh Vial

University of Tasmania

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Rh Rumble

University of Tasmania

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Paul Turner

University of Tasmania

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Pr Gee

University of Tasmania

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Wt Friesen

University of Tasmania

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