Pharmacist-led interventions for people living with severe and persistent mental illness: A systematic review
CONCLUSION: There is evidence that pharmacist-led interventions improve consumer-reported and clinical outcomes for people living with severe and persistent mental illness. Pharmacists are capable and have a role in supporting people living with severe and persistent mental illness, either individually or as interprofessional collaborators with other healthcare professionals. Future research should attempt to better understand which particular intervention components have the greatest impact and also evaluate the implementation and long-term sustainability of such interventions.PMID:34560826 | DOI:10.1177/00048674211048410
Source: The Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry - Category: Psychiatry Authors: Ricki Ng Sarira El-Den Victoria Stewart Jack C Collins Helena Roennfeldt Sara S McMillan Amanda J Wheeler Claire L O'Reilly Source Type: research
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