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EFFECTIVENESS OF NURSE-PHARMACIST PARTNERSHIPS IN MANAGING MEDICATION SIDE EFFECTS AND ADVERSE REACTIONS

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Hanin Salem Alhaddad, Norah Alhulw Sudi Alhazmi, SHAMAH ALI ALHIQWI, Latifah hamed F Alharbi, sahar khalaf M almadui, Abduladim Owied Alhazmi, Abdulkarim Matar Alyan Alanazi, Ahlam Snetan A Alenezi, Asma Taysir Alsaleem, Norah Duhaym Oqalaa Alanazi
» doi: 10.53555/ecb/2022.11.9.106

Abstract

In the realm of healthcare, the collaboration between nurses and pharmacists has emerged as a promising strategy for managing medication side effects and adverse reactions. This review article aims to explore the effectiveness of nurse-pharmacist partnerships in addressing these critical issues. By synthesizing existing literature on this topic, we aim to provide insights into the impact of such collaborations on patient outcomes, healthcare quality, and cost-effectiveness. The review will delve into various aspects of nurse-pharmacist partnerships, including their roles in medication management, communication strategies, collaborative practices, and the overall benefits they bring to patient care. Furthermore, the review will highlight key challenges and barriers faced by these partnerships and propose potential solutions to enhance their effectiveness in clinical practice. By critically analyzing the current evidence, this review seeks to inform healthcare professionals, policymakers, and researchers about the importance of nurse-pharmacist collaborations in optimizing patient safety and treatment outcomes.

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