Person: İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBI
26 results
Search Results
Now showing 1 - 10 of 26
Publication Metadata only Assessment of pharmacy technicians- attitudes and responsibilities toward patient oriented pharmacy practices at community pharmacy(2012-02-01T00:00:00Z) SANCAR, MERT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Tamyuksel, E.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Assessment of attitude and knowledge in patients utilized disposable insulin pens at community pharmacy setting(2016-04-01T00:00:00Z) OKUYAN, BETÜL; Semerci, Z.; Odabasi, G.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; SANCAR, MERT; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Assessment of individuals- knowledge and attitudes towards utilization of analgesics at community pharmacy setting(2019-02-01T00:00:00Z) Torun, B.; ÖZKAN, ONUR CAN; Zortul, H.; Kesedar, S.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; SANCAR, MERT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Characteristics of the drug-disease information service demanded from the community pharmacist(2011-04-01T00:00:00Z) APIKOGLU-RABUS, S.; Pakalpakcil, O.; OKUYAN, BETÜL; SANCAR, MERT; Soydeger-Carli, B.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Outcomes of diabetes risk-testing performed at community pharmacy setting(2011-04-01T00:00:00Z) APIKOGLU-RABUS, S.; Ture, Z.; SANCAR, MERT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Soydeger-Carli, B.; YILMAZ, ZAHİT; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Determination of potential drug-drug interactions by using various software programs at community pharmacy setting(2016-04-01T00:00:00Z) SANCAR, MERT; Kasik, A.; Batuhan, S.; Babi, B.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; OKUYAN, BETÜL; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Translation and psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the pharmacy students- perceptions of preparedness to provide pharmaceutical care scale(2016-10-01T00:00:00Z) OKUYAN, BETÜL; SANCAR, MERT; Ay, P.; Demirkan, K.; Apikoglu-Rabus, S.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIThe aim of the study is to conduct the psychometric evaluation of the Turkish version of the Pharmacy Students- Perceptions of Preparedness to Provide Pharmaceutical Care (PREP) scale. The present study was conducted at three faculties of pharmacy among fifth-year students during a three-month period in 2015. After the translation process, the Turkish version was developed. Psychometric evaluation consisted of the calculation of inter-rater and test-retest reliability and factor analysis. The mean age of 184 students (71.2% of female) was 23.74 +/- 1.07. The mean score of the Pharmacy Students- PREP scale was 4.54 +/- 1.00 and the Cronbach-s alpha was 0.971. Inter-rater and test-retest reliability and factor analysis were also in concordance with the literature. In the present study, the Turkish version of Pharmacy Students- Perceptions of Preparedness to Provide Pharmaceutical Care Scale has been determined to be a reliable and validated tool to assess students- perceptions of preparedness to provide pharmaceutical care.Publication Metadata only Determination of knowledge and pharmaceutical care issues in senile osteoporotic women(2011-04-01T00:00:00Z) Yorukoglu, E.; SAHIN, Z.; SANCAR, MERT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only Cardiovascular disease risk assessment among patients with hyperlipidemia at a community pharmacy setting(2011-04-01T00:00:00Z) SANCAR, MERT; Akyildiz, E.; OKUYAN, BETÜL; RABUŞ, ŞULE; Carli, B. Soydeger; YILMAZ, ZAHİT; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIPublication Metadata only The potential role of clinical pharmacists in elderly patients during hospital admission(2015-08-01T00:00:00Z) Selcuk, A.; SANCAR, MERT; OKUYAN, BETÜL; DEMIRTUNC, R.; Izzettin, FİKRET VEHBİ; İZZETTİN, FIKRET VEHBIThe aim of this study was to show the potential impact of services directed by clinical pharmacists, including medication reconciliation and medication review, on the hospital admission process for elderly patients. This study was conducted in an internal medicine ward between April 24 and July 25, 2014. Patients hospitalized due to any reason were eligible if they were 65 years or older and regularly used at least one medication at home. The clinical pharmacist evaluated potentially inappropriate medications (PIM), medication related problems (MRPs) and medication discrepancies at the time when these eligible elderly patients were admitted to the hospital. The physician acceptance rate as related the clinical pharmacist-s recommendation was evaluated retrospectively. A total of 133 elderly patients (mean age 76.62 8.12 years old; 70 female) were included in the study. Out of 394 medication discrepancies, 88.32% were found to be unintended discrepancies among 111 elderly patients upon hospital admission. PIM was found in 19.55% of these cases. A total of 396 MRPs among 115 patients were identified, with the most common being that the drug had not been taken/administered at all. The doctor acceptance rate of the clinical pharmacist-s recommendation was found to be 85.60%. In conclusion, it was found that medication related problems and inappropriate medication utilization at admission could be prevented at a high rate of success by clinical pharmacist-driven medication reconciliation and medication review services.
- «
- 1 (current)
- 2
- 3
- »