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Under-Reporting Of Adverse Drug Reactions To The Food & Drug Administration, James Alexander Lamb Jan 2018

Under-Reporting Of Adverse Drug Reactions To The Food & Drug Administration, James Alexander Lamb

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

This study examined the potential significant differences in the distribution of adverse drug reactions (ADRs) by reporter (consumer versus physician) and patient outcome at case and event level. This study also contains exploratory questions to evaluate reporting of ADRs by consumers versus physician by system organ class (SOC) and reporter demographics within the United States Food & Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS). The theoretical foundation applied in this quantitative study was the social amplification of risk framework. Data from the second quarter of 2016 were obtained from FAERS, and a total of 87,807 ADR reports corresponding to 143,399 …


Relational Intelligence: A Framework To Enhance Interprofessional Collaborative Care, Elizabeth Ekole Jan 2016

Relational Intelligence: A Framework To Enhance Interprofessional Collaborative Care, Elizabeth Ekole

Walden Dissertations and Doctoral Studies

Many studies have reported that the training for practitioners does not stimulate reflexes that contribute to the tenets of teamwork and collaboration. No studies were found to investigate relational intelligence (RQ) in pharmacist-physician relationships as a catalyst for collaborative and hence cost effective quality care. This study addressed the role and potential opportunity to promote RQ as a critical leadership skill in the collaboration between pharmacists and physicians. Using RQ as the conceptual framework, this phenomenological study explored how pharmacists and physicians in a hospital setting perceive RQ as a leadership skill when working collaboratively. A total of 10 participants …