Milanković, Silje

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Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway

Odalović, Marina; Milanković, Silje; Host, Lone; Nordeng, Hedvig; Heitmann, Kristine; Tasić, Ljiljana

(Springer, 2016)

TY  - CONF
AU  - Odalović, Marina
AU  - Milanković, Silje
AU  - Host, Lone
AU  - Nordeng, Hedvig
AU  - Heitmann, Kristine
AU  - Tasić, Ljiljana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2705
PB  - Springer
C3  - International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
T1  - Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway
VL  - 38
IS  - 4
SP  - 1018
EP  - 1018
DO  - 10.1007/s11096-016-0283-8
ER  - 
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journal = "International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy",
title = "Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway",
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Odalović, M., Milanković, S., Host, L., Nordeng, H., Heitmann, K.,& Tasić, L.. (2016). Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway. in International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy
Springer., 38(4), 1018-1018.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-016-0283-8
Odalović M, Milanković S, Host L, Nordeng H, Heitmann K, Tasić L. Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway. in International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy. 2016;38(4):1018-1018.
doi:10.1007/s11096-016-0283-8 .
Odalović, Marina, Milanković, Silje, Host, Lone, Nordeng, Hedvig, Heitmann, Kristine, Tasić, Ljiljana, "Pharmacist interventions in pregnant women: comparative study between Serbia and Norway" in International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 38, no. 4 (2016):1018-1018,
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11096-016-0283-8 . .
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Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway

Odalović, Marina; Milanković, Silje; Holst, Lone; Nordeng, Hedvig; Heitmann, Kristine; Tasić, Ljiljana

(Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Odalović, Marina
AU  - Milanković, Silje
AU  - Holst, Lone
AU  - Nordeng, Hedvig
AU  - Heitmann, Kristine
AU  - Tasić, Ljiljana
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://farfar.pharmacy.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2694
AB  - Objectives: To describe, compare and evaluate whether pharmacists in two European countries, Serbia and Norway, give appropriate counselling for common ailments in pregnancy. Design: A cross sectional, web-based study. Participants and Settings: A study was conducted among Serbian and Norwegian pharmacists during two four-month study periods in 2012 respectively 2014. Participants were recruited through postal and electronic invitation facilitated by several pharmacy chains. Participation in the study was anonymous and voluntary. Measurement instrument: Pharmacists were presented with the questionnaire that included five scenarios (back pain, heavy legs, nausea, cold and constipation in pregnancy) and were asked to give their advice about use of medicines, supplements (e.g. herbal products, vitamins, minerals), non-pharmacological treatment and referral to physician in each condition. Findings: In total, 276 pharmacists, 119 in Serbia and 157 in Norway, accepted to participate in the study. Recommendation about medicines use ranged from 32% (heavy legs) to 71% (back pain) in Serbia and from 3% (heavy legs) to 92% (constipation) in Norway. Several pharmacists' recommendations on medicines and supplements use were inappropriate. Recommendation about non-pharmacological treatments ranged from 11% (nausea) to 50% (heavy legs) in Serbia and from 12% (constipation) to 63% (cold) in Norway. Approximately 12% of the Norwegian and Serbian pharmacists offered referral to a physician as only advice for nausea in pregnancy, indicating a lack of confidence in or knowledge about this common ailment in pregnancy. Key conclusions and implications for practice: Large differences in counselling of pregnant women by pharmacists in Serbia and Norway were observed. Enhancement of pharmacists' knowledge about treatment of common ailments in pregnancy is needed and will enhance pharmacists' role in improving maternal health.
PB  - Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford
T2  - Midwifery
T1  - Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway
VL  - 40
SP  - 79
EP  - 86
DO  - 10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.003
ER  - 
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author = "Odalović, Marina and Milanković, Silje and Holst, Lone and Nordeng, Hedvig and Heitmann, Kristine and Tasić, Ljiljana",
year = "2016",
abstract = "Objectives: To describe, compare and evaluate whether pharmacists in two European countries, Serbia and Norway, give appropriate counselling for common ailments in pregnancy. Design: A cross sectional, web-based study. Participants and Settings: A study was conducted among Serbian and Norwegian pharmacists during two four-month study periods in 2012 respectively 2014. Participants were recruited through postal and electronic invitation facilitated by several pharmacy chains. Participation in the study was anonymous and voluntary. Measurement instrument: Pharmacists were presented with the questionnaire that included five scenarios (back pain, heavy legs, nausea, cold and constipation in pregnancy) and were asked to give their advice about use of medicines, supplements (e.g. herbal products, vitamins, minerals), non-pharmacological treatment and referral to physician in each condition. Findings: In total, 276 pharmacists, 119 in Serbia and 157 in Norway, accepted to participate in the study. Recommendation about medicines use ranged from 32% (heavy legs) to 71% (back pain) in Serbia and from 3% (heavy legs) to 92% (constipation) in Norway. Several pharmacists' recommendations on medicines and supplements use were inappropriate. Recommendation about non-pharmacological treatments ranged from 11% (nausea) to 50% (heavy legs) in Serbia and from 12% (constipation) to 63% (cold) in Norway. Approximately 12% of the Norwegian and Serbian pharmacists offered referral to a physician as only advice for nausea in pregnancy, indicating a lack of confidence in or knowledge about this common ailment in pregnancy. Key conclusions and implications for practice: Large differences in counselling of pregnant women by pharmacists in Serbia and Norway were observed. Enhancement of pharmacists' knowledge about treatment of common ailments in pregnancy is needed and will enhance pharmacists' role in improving maternal health.",
publisher = "Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford",
journal = "Midwifery",
title = "Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway",
volume = "40",
pages = "79-86",
doi = "10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.003"
}
Odalović, M., Milanković, S., Holst, L., Nordeng, H., Heitmann, K.,& Tasić, L.. (2016). Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway. in Midwifery
Elsevier Sci Ltd, Oxford., 40, 79-86.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.003
Odalović M, Milanković S, Holst L, Nordeng H, Heitmann K, Tasić L. Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway. in Midwifery. 2016;40:79-86.
doi:10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.003 .
Odalović, Marina, Milanković, Silje, Holst, Lone, Nordeng, Hedvig, Heitmann, Kristine, Tasić, Ljiljana, "Pharmacists counselling of pregnant women: Web-based, comparative study between Serbia and Norway" in Midwifery, 40 (2016):79-86,
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.midw.2016.06.003 . .
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