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The Effects of Presenting AI Uncertainty Information on Pharmacists’ Trust in Automated Pill Recognition Technology: Exploratory Mixed Subjects Study

The Effects of Presenting AI Uncertainty Information on Pharmacists’ Trust in Automated Pill Recognition Technology: Exploratory Mixed Subjects Study

Pharmacists play a pivotal role in ensuring patients receive the correct medications as prescribed by health care providers. This involves a critical verification task, where pharmacists must match the medication dispensed in filled bottles with the prescription labels.

Jin Yong Kim, Vincent D Marshall, Brigid Rowell, Qiyuan Chen, Yifan Zheng, John D Lee, Raed Al Kontar, Corey Lester, Xi Jessie Yang

JMIR Hum Factors 2025;12:e60273

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

Enhancing Health Equity and Patient Engagement in Diabetes Care: Technology-Aided Continuous Glucose Monitoring Pilot Implementation Project

Patients who agreed to participate in the program were scheduled for enrollment visits with clinical pharmacists. Our pilot implementation study of CGM was led by a pharmacist team, which consisted of 1.2 FTE clinical pharmacists and 2 FTE pharmacy residents.

Madhur Thakur, Eric W Maurer, Kim Ngan Tran, Anthony Tholkes, Sripriya Rajamani, Roli Dwivedi

JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e68324

Effect of Artificial Intelligence Helpfulness and Uncertainty on Cognitive Interactions with Pharmacists: Randomized Controlled Trial

Effect of Artificial Intelligence Helpfulness and Uncertainty on Cognitive Interactions with Pharmacists: Randomized Controlled Trial

Various CDSS have been designed to aid pharmacists’ clinical work, including checking for drug-drug interactions [4], antibiotics stewardship [5], and drug utilization review [6]. Pharmacists’ medication product verification is an example of a pivotal yet time-consuming and vigilant process. During medication product verification, pharmacists compare the contents of a filled medication bottle to professional, close-up images of medication that are integrated into the dispensing platform.

Chuan-Ching Tsai, Jin Yong Kim, Qiyuan Chen, Brigid Rowell, X Jessie Yang, Raed Kontar, Megan Whitaker, Corey Lester

J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e59946

Evaluation of an e-Learning Program for Community Pharmacists for Dispensing Emicizumab (Hemlibra) in France: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

Evaluation of an e-Learning Program for Community Pharmacists for Dispensing Emicizumab (Hemlibra) in France: Nationwide Cross-Sectional Study

While community pharmacists have long served as safety consultants for patients with minor illnesses, the literature highlights the multifaceted and evolving role of the community pharmacists to improve care pathways especially for patients requiring urgent care [1] or for the management of chronic diseases [2-4].

Valérie Chamouard, Julie Freyssenge, Béatrice Clairaz-Mahiou, Felicia Ferrera Bibas, Laurie Fraticelli

JMIR Form Res 2024;8:e54656

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Public Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of Community Pharmacies in South Korea: Updated Cross-Sectional Self-Reported Web-Based Survey

Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Public Perceptions of the Roles and Functions of Community Pharmacies in South Korea: Updated Cross-Sectional Self-Reported Web-Based Survey

Community pharmacists are the most accessible and visited health care professionals, and community pharmacies are the public’s first access to their medication. Given their roles and functions, community pharmacists are integral health care professionals. However, community pharmacies are not integrated into the current primary care system [6,7].

Dong-Wook Yang, Kyung-Bok Son

JMIR Public Health Surveill 2023;9:e46723

Preferences for Accessing Medical Information in the Digital Age: Health Care Professional Survey

Preferences for Accessing Medical Information in the Digital Age: Health Care Professional Survey

HCPs (physicians, pharmacists, nurse practitioners or advance practice nurses, registered nurses, and physician assistants) received an email inviting them to participate in the survey. These HCPs were registered with the third-party surveying platform, Dynata. The survey was distributed to a panel of verified HCPs and was available until the prespecified convenience sample was obtained.

Evelyn R Hermes-DeSantis, Robert T Hunter, Julie Welch, Roma Bhavsar, Daniel Boulos, Marie-Ange Noue

J Med Internet Res 2021;23(6):e25868

Understanding the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Efficacy of a Clinical Pharmacist-led Mobile Approach (BPTrack) to Hypertension Management: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Understanding the Feasibility, Acceptability, and Efficacy of a Clinical Pharmacist-led Mobile Approach (BPTrack) to Hypertension Management: Mixed Methods Pilot Study

Clinical pharmacists, who assist patients in managing chronic conditions in primary care clinics [4,5], provide effective management of hypertension [6,7]. Another strategy for hypertension management is home blood pressure monitoring [8-12], although concerns about data quality and latency are widespread in instances where patients maintain paper-based logs for self-monitoring [13-15].

Lorraine R R Buis, Dana N Roberson, Reema Kadri, Nicole G Rockey, Melissa A Plegue, Shivang U Danak, Timothy C Guetterman, Melanie G Johnson, Hae Mi Choe, Caroline R Richardson

J Med Internet Res 2020;22(8):e19882

Detecting Potential Medication Selection Errors During Outpatient Pharmacy Processing of Electronic Prescriptions With the RxNorm Application Programming Interface: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study

Detecting Potential Medication Selection Errors During Outpatient Pharmacy Processing of Electronic Prescriptions With the RxNorm Application Programming Interface: Retrospective Observational Cohort Study

To support pharmacists, an independent, automated double-check of the medications selected to fulfill e-prescriptions could identify medication selection errors post hoc. The electronic transmission of e-prescriptions, coupled with electronic representations of prescriptions in pharmacy dispensing systems, enables machines to perform novel safety checks not possible in the past with handwritten or verbal prescriptions.

Corey A Lester, Liyun Tu, Yuting Ding, Allen J Flynn

JMIR Med Inform 2020;8(3):e16073

Evaluation of a Collaborative Protocolized Approach by Community Pharmacists and General Medical Practitioners for an Australian Minor Ailments Scheme: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Evaluation of a Collaborative Protocolized Approach by Community Pharmacists and General Medical Practitioners for an Australian Minor Ailments Scheme: Protocol for a Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial

Community pharmacists offering an enhanced self-care model can make a significant contribution to Australian health care and reduce the substantial burden on other primary care providers with pharmacists providing the appropriate level of care for minor ailments and checking on patients who are self-medicating. The integration of community pharmacists into primary health care would better enable primary care to be delivered in a structured manner.

Sarah Dineen-Griffin, Victoria Garcia-Cardenas, Kris Rogers, Kylie Williams, Shalom Isaac Benrimoj

JMIR Res Protoc 2019;8(8):e13973