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Utility of a brief screening tool for medication-related problems
Margie E. Snyder
, Karen S. Pater
, Caitlin K. Frail
, Karen Suchanek Hudmon
, Brad N. Doebbeling
, Randall B. Smith
Pharmaceutical Care and Health Systems
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Keyphrases
Screening Tool
100%
Brief Screening
100%
Medication-related Problems
100%
Pharmacist
57%
Medication Therapy Management
28%
Community Pharmacy
28%
Criterion Validity
14%
Reliability Validity
14%
Clinical Practice
14%
Psychometric Properties
14%
Nonrandomized Studies
14%
Patient Data
14%
Self-administered Questionnaire
14%
Patient Selection
14%
Construct Validity
14%
Convenience Sampling
14%
Significant Predictors
14%
Self-use
14%
Multivariate Model
14%
Outpatient Clinic
14%
Multivariate Regression Model
14%
Patient Response
14%
Questionnaire Response
14%
Bivariate Association
14%
Service Position
14%
Comprehensive Medication Review
14%
Item Statistics
14%
Patient Eligibility
14%
Medication Management Services
14%
High-score
14%
Psychology
Psychometrics
100%
Construct Validity
100%
Multivariate Regression
100%
Multivariate Model
100%
Regression Model
100%
Nursing and Health Professions
Medication Therapy Management
100%
Clinical Practice
50%
Medication Therapy Management Service
50%
Patient Coding
50%
Outpatient Department
50%
Criterion Related Validity
50%
Construct Validity
50%