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Drug Utilization Research

Methods and Applications
ISBN/EAN: 9781119911654
Umbreit-Nr.: 3056281

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 720 S.
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Einband: gebundenes Buch

Erscheint am 06.06.2024
Auflage: 2/2024
€ 165,00
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  • Zusatztext
    • Towards a better understanding of how medicines are used in society Drug Utilization Research (DUR) is a discipline which combines aspects of pharmacotherapy, epidemiology, and health services research into an interdisciplinary set of methods for analyzing and assessing the prescribing, dispensing and consumption of medicines. It combines both qualitative and quantitative approaches to facilitate the safe and effective use of pharmaceuticals. Drug Utilization Research: Methods and Applications provides a comprehensive introduction to this discipline, prepared by an international team of authors with broad experience in numerous fields. Now reorganized and updated to reflect the latest research and global challenges, it is an indispensable resource for understanding the use of pharmaceuticals. Readers of the second edition of Drug Utilization Research will find: * New chapters on methods, including more hands-on guidance on how to plan and conduct different types of drug utilization * A section on specific applications in areas such as psychotropics, opioids, cancer drugs, antibacterials, and cardiovascular drugs * A new section with case studies illustrating applications of DUR in different continents * Detailed treatment of subjects including DUR and health policy, DUR in specific populations, and many more Drug Utilization Research is ideal for epidemiologists, pharmacists, physicians, nurses and others interested in drug use and its outcomes.

  • Autorenportrait
    • Monique Elseviers, Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Ghent University, Belgium; Centre for Research and Innovation in Care, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, University of Antwerp, Belgium. Björn Wettermark, Department of Pharmacy, Disciplinary Domain of Medicine and Pharmacy, Uppsala University, Sweden. Tanja Mueller, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Studies, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom. Ria Benkö, Department of Clinical Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Szeged, Hungary. Marion Bennie, Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom. Katarina Gvozdanovic, Agency for Medical Products and Medical Devices, Zagreb, Croatia; School of Medicine, University of Zagreb, Croatia. Mikael Hoffmann, The NEPI Foundation, Stockholm & Division of Society and Health, Department of Health, Medicine and Caring Sciences (HMV), Linköping University, Sweden. Irina Iaru, Department of Pharmacology, Physiology and Pathophysiology, Faculty of Pharmacy, "Iuliu Hatieganu" University of Medicine and Pharmacy Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Verica Ivanovska, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Seán MacBride-Stewart, Pharmacy Services, NHS Greater Glasgow & Clyde, Scotland, United Kingdom. Elisabetta Poluzzi, Pharmacology Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, University of Bologna, Italy. Lisa Pont, Discipline of Pharmacy, Graduate School of Health, University of Technology Sydney, Australia. Hege Salvesen Blix, WHO Collaborating Centre for Drug Statistics Methodology, Department of Drug Statistics, Norwegian Institute of Public Health, Norway. Gabriel Sanfélix-Gimeno, Health Services Research Unit, Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Biomedical Research of Valencia Region, Spain. Gisbert Selke, AOK Research Institute (WIdO), Germany. Katja Taxis, Groningen Research Institute of Pharmacy, Faculty of Science and Engineering, University of Groningen, The Netherlands. Ana Tomas Petrovic, Department of Pharmacology, Toxicology and Clinical Pharmacology, Faculty of Medicine Novi Sad, University of Novi Sad, Serbia. Indre Treciokiene, Pharmacy Center, Institute of Biomedical Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University, Lithuania. Sabine Vogler, WHO Collaborating Centre for Pharmaceutical Pricing and Reimbursement Policies, Pharmacoeconomics Department, Austrian National Public Health Institute, Austria.
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