تصفح حسب المؤلف "Wilbur, K."
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Administration of a Canadian critical appraisal exam to pharmacy students in the Middle East
Black, Emily; Wilbur, K.; El-Kassem, W.; Gardner, D. ( International Pharmaceutical Federation , 2016 , Article)Introduction/Context: Critical appraisal training of pharmacy students is important in the development of knowledge and skills necessary for the application of evidence-based practice post-licensure. The objectives of this ... -
An inventory of diabetes care in Qatar
Wilbur, K; Al Ameri, M ( John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. , 2011 , Article)Diabetes is a global epidemic and the highest prevalence rates in the world are found in Gulf Corporation Council countries, including Qatar. The country's Supreme Council of Health has recognised its significant health ... -
Communicating medication risk to cardiovascular patients in Qatar
Wilbur K.; Sahal A.; Elgaily D. ( Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. , 2018 , Article)Purpose: Patient safety is gaining prominence in health professional curricula. Patient safety must be complemented by teaching and skill development in practice settings. The purpose of this paper is to explore how ... -
Exploring facilitators and barriers to medication error reporting among healthcare professionals in Qatar using the theoretical domains framework: A mixed-methods approach
Stewart D.; Thomas B.; MacLure K.; Wilbur K.; Wilby K.; Pallivalapila A.; Dijkstra A.; Ryan C.; El Kassem W.; Awaisu A.; McLay J.S.; Singh R.; Hail M.A.... more authors ... less authors ( Public Library of Science , 2018 , Article)Background There is a need for theory informed interventions to optimise medication reporting. This study aimed to quantify and explain behavioural determinants relating to error reporting of healthcare professionals in ... -
Incidence, severity and preventability of medication-related visits to the emergency department: A prospective study
Zed, P.J.; Abu-Laban, R.B.; Balen, R.M.; Loewen, P.S.; Hohl, C.M.; Brubacher, J.R.; Wilbur, K.; Wiens, M.O.; Samoy, L.J.; Lacaria, K.; Purssell, R.A.... more authors ... less authors ( Canadian Medical Association , 2008 , Article)Background: Medication-related visits to the emergency department are an important but poorly understood phenomenon. We sought to evaluate the frequency, severity and preventability of drug-related visits to the emergency ... -
Perspectives of healthcare professionals in Qatar on causes of medication errors: A mixed methods study of safety culture
Stewart D.; Thomas B.; MacLure K.; Pallivalapila A.; El Kassem W.; Awaisu A.; McLay J.S.; Wilbur K.; Wilby K.; Ryan C.; Dijkstra A.; Singh R.; Al Hail M.... more authors ... less authors ( Public Library of Science , 2018 , Article)Background There is a lack of robust, rigorous mixed methods studies of patient safety culture generally and notably those which incorporate behavioural theories of change. The study aimed to quantify and explain key aspects ... -
Pharmacy education and practice in 13 middle eastern countries
Kheir, N.M.; Zaidan, M.; Younes, H.; El Hajj, M.; Wilbur, K.; Jewesson, P.J.... more authors ... less authors ( American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy , 2008 , Article)The Arab world has influenced the art and science of pharmacy for centuries. Pharmacy education and practice is continuing to evolve in the Arabic-speaking traditional Middle East countries, although relatively little ... -
Pharmacy preceptor judgments of student performance and behavior during experiential training
WilburK.; WilbyK.J.; PawlukS. ( American Association of College so Pharmacy , 2018 , Article)Objective. To report the findings of how Canadian preceptors perceive and subsequently evaluate diverse levels of trainees during pharmacy clerkships. Methods. Using modified Delphi technique, 17 Doctor of Pharmacy (PharmD) ... -
Resident physician and hospital pharmacist familiarity with patient discharge medication costs
Wilbur, K. ( Springer Netherlands , 2008 , Article)Objective Cost-related medication non-adherence is associated with increased health-care resource utilization and poor patient outcomes. Physicians-in-training generally receive little education regarding costs of prescribed ...