INNOVATIONS in Pharmacy (Oct 2018)
Patient Experiences
Abstract
Faculty Discussant: Olihe Okoro, PhD Article 1: Patient Experiences at Enhanced-Service Pharmacies in Iowa Chen Huang, Graduate Student; William Doucette, PhD, FAPhA, RPh; Michael Andreski, RPh, PhD; Anthony Pudlo, PharmD, MBA Article 2: The Perspective of African-born HIV Minnesotans of their Interaction with Pharmacists Alina Cernasev, PharmD, MSc; William L. Larson, PharmD, BCGP, BCACP; Cynthia Peden-McAlpine, PhD, ACNS, BS; Todd Rockwood, PhD, MA, BS; Paul Ranelli, PhD, MS; Olihe Okoro, PhD, MPH, MPharm; Jon C. Schommer, PhD Article 3: Association between Insurance Characteristics and Patient Activation among Medicare Beneficiaries with Type 2 Diabetes Dandan Zheng, MS, PhD Student; Joseph Thomas III, PhD, Professor Article 4: How Do Health Literacy And Risk Perception Impact Older Adult Misuse Of Over-The-Counter Medications? Apoorva Reddy, BS; Jamie Stone, MS; Michelle Chui, PharmD, PhD Article 5: A Qualitative Approach to Patient Experiences in Migraine Deepika Rao, MS Candidate; Elham Heidari, PharmD, MS Candidate Vincent Giannetti, PhD; Andrea R. Pfalzgraf, PhD, MPH; Carroline Lobo, MS, PhD Article 6: The Medication Experience of African American Women with Early Stage Chronic Kidney Disease Lisa Hillman, PharmD, BCACP; Olihe Okoro, PhD, MPH; Djenane Ramalho de Oliveira, PhD; Jon Schommer, PhD Article 7: Pharmacist-Delivered Patient-Centered Care: Exploring an Untested Assumption Anthony W. Olson, PharmD; Jon C. Schommer, PhD