7,098 research outputs found
The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health: literature review update 2004-7: management summary
The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health: summary report of the literature review 1990–2007
Pre-legislative public consultation on financial redress for historical child abuse in care : executive summary
The Development and Use of Child Well-Being Indicators in the Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect
Summarizes the conceptual framework and development of outcomes-based, measurable indicators focused on child safety, permanency, and well-being to help monitor the status of children in the child welfare system. Outlines recommended indicators
Pre-legislative public consultation on financial redress for historical child abuse in care : analysis of responses. March 2020
Beyond the E-word: looking at students' experience of writing reflectively on work based projects in the humanities.
The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health: summary report of the literature review 1990–2007
The contribution of community pharmacy to improving the public’s health. Report 3, An overview of evidence-base from 1990-2002 and recommendations for action
Community pharmacists have always played a significant role in promoting, maintaining and improving the public’s health. Based at the heart of communities, they gain a unique understanding of the health needs of the communities they serve through daily interactions with patients and customers.
Reports 1 and 2 of the Evidence Base Review clearly demonstrate the potential for community pharmacists to improve the public’s health. There has been increasing
recognition of the contribution that they can make to improving the public’s health and the need to integrate them into the wider public health workforce.
The new pharmacy global contracts and pharmacy public health strategy for England sets the framework for the current and future public health role of pharmacy. We hope this role will develop further and that community
pharmacists’ skills and knowledge will be harnessed even more effectively in order to improve the public’s health.
The following report summarises the evidence base linked to national targets and makes recommendations for action. PCTs may wish to use the findings to develop pharmacy services to improve the health of communities that they serve and to
meet local health improvement targets
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