L’interprofessionnalité médecins-pharmaciens dans les soins ambulatoires : un potentiel à exploiter [Interprofessional physicians-pharmacists collaboration in ambulatory care : a potential to be exploited]

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Title
L’interprofessionnalité médecins-pharmaciens dans les soins ambulatoires : un potentiel à exploiter [Interprofessional physicians-pharmacists collaboration in ambulatory care : a potential to be exploited]
Journal
Revue medicale suisse
Author(s)
Gouveia A., Berger J., Staeger P., Bugnon O.
ISSN
1660-9379 (Print)
ISSN-L
1660-9379
Publication state
Published
Issued date
30/10/2019
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
15
Number
669
Pages
1962-1966
Language
french
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Publication types: Journal Article
Publication Status: ppublish
Abstract
In ambulatory care, the community pharmacist and the general practitioner most often interact through the dispensing of medicines in pharmacies following a prescription from the physician. However, this interaction can be reinforced by other practices that can increase the quality and safety of care. Interprofessional collaboration is possible through the development of increasing interrelationships, particularly in the sharing of information through dialogue on common objectives that integrate the perspectives of patients and professionals, and through joint decision-making. In this article, interprofessional collaboration between pharmacists and general practitioners is described, as well as data from the literature and some concrete examples from the regular practice of pharmacists and physicians in Unisanté.
Keywords
Ambulatory Care/organization & administration, Cooperative Behavior, Humans, Interprofessional Relations, Patient Safety, Pharmacists, Physicians
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