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Perception on necessity to introduce public out-of-hours pharmacies and operation plan: A Gyeongsangbuk-do case

Oh NS, Yoo WK, Lee IH

Objectives: This study aimed to identify the opinions of Gyeongsangbuk-do residents on out-of-hours (OOH) pharmacies and to examine the operating experiences of pharmacists who are operating OOH pharmacies in other...
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Current status of interprofessional education learning activities in wards provided by tertiary hospitals and secondary general hospitals and barriers

Kang J, Sin HY

Background: The World Health Organization (WHO) has focused on the need for interprofessional education (IPE) to improve interprofessional collaboration competency and patient health outcomes. Accordingly, most European and North American...
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E-cigarette use for smoking cessation and its regulatory trends worldwide

Jin Y, Kang M, Park TE

E-cigarettes were considered safe at the early stage of market entry because they were thought not to contain harmful ingredients such as nicotine and because the smoke emitted was vapor....
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Developing national level high alert medication lists for acute care setting in Korea

Han JM, Heo KN, Lee AY, Min Si, Kim HJ, Baek JH, Rho J, Kim SI, Kim Jy, Lee H, Cho E, Ah YM, Lee JY

Background: High-alert medications (HAMs) are medications that bear a heightened risk of causing significant patient harm if used in error. To facilitate safe use of HAMs, identifying specific HAM lists...
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General Public Knowledge Regarding Topical Corticosteroids: A Nationwide Survey in South Korea

Seo H, Song SY, Kim D, Park JH, Shin Y, Lee KH, Choi SA, Lee JY, Kim DY, Shin WG, Kim E

Background: Topical corticosteroids (TCs) are available both as over-the-counter drugs and prescription medicines at pharmacies. Although they are generally safe drugs, inappropriate and excessive use could result in potential side effects....
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Current status of routine use of Patient-Reported Outcome in the tertiary hospital clinical setting in Republic of Korea

Bang G, Kang D, Cho J

Objective: There is a growing movement to introduce Patient-Reported Outcome (PRO) to clinical settings. This study aimed to investigate the routine use of PRO in tertiary hospital clinical settings. Methods:...
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Class duplication prescriptions in patients taking fixed-dose combination antihypertensives

Koo H, Lee JW, Choi HE, Je NK, Jeong KH

Background: Fixed-dose combinations have the advantage of improving patient compliance, but may increase the risk of duplicate prescriptions. As the use of fixed-dose combination antihypertensives increases, it is necessary to...
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Prevalence and factors associated with hyponatremia in older adults who visited emergency department

Kim G, Shin S, Suh Y, Namgung H, Lee J, Lee E, Lee JY

Objectives: Hyponatremia is prevalent electrolyte disorder and can be fatal in older adults. Evaluative studies on hyponatremia among older adults are scarce, especially targeting for those who visited emergency department...
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