Search Results - "Bertsche, T."
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An online cross-sectional survey of community pharmacists to assess information needs for evidence-based self-medication counselling
Published in International journal of clinical pharmacy (01-12-2023)“…Background Community pharmacists play an important role in healthcare. They are frequently visited by patients to receive advice on self-medication products…”
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Determine the impact of a structured pharmacist-led medication review - a controlled intervention study to optimise medication safety for residents in long-term care facilities
Published in BMC geriatrics (09-04-2022)“…Medication reviews contribute to protecting long-term care (LTC) residents from drug related problems (DRPs). However, few controlled studies have examined the…”
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How do parents perceive their children’s epileptic seizures? Experiences of the first seizure and changes during the course of the epilepsy
Published in Epilepsy & behavior (01-11-2023)“…•Parents of children with at least two epileptic seizures were interviewed.•Seventy percent did not recognize the first epileptic seizure of their child as…”
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Potential effects of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder medication on body height and body weight in a longitudinal pediatric cohort study, the LIFE Child study
Published in Pharmazie (01-10-2024)“…To investigate the potential impact of drugs for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) on body weight and height in children and…”
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QTc-time-prolongating drugs and additional risk factors for long-QT-syndrome at hospital admission of surgical patients - risk assessment by pharmacists
Published in Pharmazie (01-11-2021)“…Drugs can cause long-QTc-syndrome (LQTS), thereby elevating the risk for palpitations, syncopes, and sudden cardiac death. Additional risk factors such as the…”
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A clinical-pharmaceutical medication reconciliation with patient interview for a medication review to identify drug-related problems in elective patients during hospital admission
Published in Pharmazie (29-02-2024)“…Drug-related problems (DRPs), e.g.drug-drug interactions (DDI), can lead to adversedrug reactions (ADRs) and thus complications during hospitalization. For…”
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A comprehensive study of prescribing, administering and drug handling medication errors in ten wards of a university hospital after implementation of electronic prescribing, clinical pharmacists or medication reconciliation
Published in Pharmazie (29-02-2024)“…Medication errors lead to preventable risks. Preventing strategies such as e-prescribing, clinical pharmacists and medication reconciliation have been…”
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Knowledge of epilepsy among German pharmacists
Published in Epilepsy research (01-05-2021)“…•84% of pharmacists expressed insecurities counselling people with epilepsy.•53% said administration of rescue medication is useful in case of a seizure.•87%…”
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Knowledge and attitudes towards epilepsy: A survey of people with epilepsy
Published in Epilepsy research (01-08-2022)“…Many studies focus on knowledge and attitudes of unaffected people towards epilepsy and people with epilepsy (PWE). The perspective of PWE themselves is much…”
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Pharmacy Technicians' Perception About Symptoms and Concerns of Older Patients Visiting Pharmacies: A Cross-Sectional Study
Published in Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (01-01-2021)“…Older patients are still not sufficiently integrated into multidisciplinary care concepts including geriatric and palliative care. They do, however, regularly…”
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Incompatibilities in paediatric intensive care - pitfalls in drug information
Published in Pharmazie (01-10-2018)“…Drug incompatibilities can lead to loss of effectiveness of drugs or to increased risk for undesirable effects that can even be life-threatening. Especially…”
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Developing a Mobile Health Application to Communicate Adverse Drug Reactions – Preconditions, Assessment of Possible Functionalities and Barriers for Patients and Their General Practitioners
Published in Journal of multidisciplinary healthcare (31-07-2022)“…Purpose: Mobile health (mHealth) applications offer structured and timely communication between patients and general practitioners (GPs) about adverse drug…”
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How do parents perceive adverse drug events of their children's anticonvulsant medication?
Published in European journal of paediatric neurology (01-05-2018)“…The main source of knowledge on adverse drug events (ADE) are physicians' reports in controlled clinical trials. In contrast, little is known about the…”
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A prospective follow-up study on the role of clinical pharmacists in sustainably optimized pain measurement and pain therapy consequences
Published in Pharmazie (01-05-2019)“…Appropriate analgesic therapy requires adequate pain measurement. A few studies have already demonstrated benefits of clinical pharmacists supporting…”
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Patient-specific electronic decision support reduces prescription of excessive doses
Published in Quality & safety in health care (01-10-2010)“…Prescription of excessive doses is the most common prescription error, provoking dose-dependent adverse drug reactions. Clinical decision support systems…”
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Biomonitoring of prenatal analgesic intake and correlation with infantile anti‐aeroallergens IgE
Published in Allergy (Copenhagen) (01-06-2016)“…An association between prenatal acetaminophen or ibuprofen intake and an increased risk of asthma and increased IgE level in children is discussed in various…”
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Prospective pilot intervention study to prevent medication errors in drugs administered to children by mouth or gastric tube: a programme for nurses, physicians and parents
Published in Quality & safety in health care (01-10-2010)“…Drug administration in children is an error-prone task for nurses and parents because individual dose adjustment is often necessary, and suitable formulations…”
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Pain assessment in routine care : A prospective observational study in an orthopedic unit
Published in Schmerz (Berlin, Germany) (01-06-2016)“…Although well-established guidelines give advice on how to use analgesics, measure pain, and organize pain treatment, many patients still suffer from avoidable…”
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Response to Black R and Chin R's letter on our article “Epilepsy in children and adolescents: Disease concepts, practical knowledge, and coping”
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Drug handling in a paediatric intensive care unit--can errors be prevented by a three-step intervention?
Published in Klinische Padiatrie (01-04-2014)“…Drug handling in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) is prone to medication errors. We aimed to identify type and prevalence of those errors and to assess…”
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