Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7332853 | Social Science & Medicine | 2015 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Although willing to ensure rationality of off-label prescribing, pharmacists' WTIP was affected by a complex array of factors - the perceived impact of influence attempts on relationship quality between the pharmacist and the prescriber, the pharmacist's relative expert power, and the appropriateness of the off-label prescription. Increasing pharmacists' expert power and collaboration with physicians and promoting pharmacists' multifaceted contribution, collaborative or independent, to patient care may facilitate pharmacist services in off-label pharmaceutical care.
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Authors
Ramsankar Basak, John P. Bentley, David J. III, Alicia S. Bouldin, Benjamin F. III,