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Daniel Sabater-Hernández
Researcher at University of Granada
Publications - 61
Citations - 1479
Daniel Sabater-Hernández is an academic researcher from University of Granada. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Health care. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 61 publications receiving 1229 citations. Previous affiliations of Daniel Sabater-Hernández include University of Technology, Sydney.
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A systematic review of implementation frameworks of innovations in healthcare and resulting generic implementation framework
Joanna C. Moullin,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Fernando Fernandez-Llimos,Shalom I. Benrimoj +4 more
TL;DR: The selection of implementation framework(s) should be based not solely on the healthcare innovation to be implemented, but include other aspects of the framework’s orientation, e.g., the setting and end-user, as well as the degree of inclusion and depth of analysis of the implementation concepts.
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Defining professional pharmacy services in community pharmacy
Joanna C. Moullin,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Fernando Fernandez-Llimos,Shalom I. Benrimoj +4 more
TL;DR: The definition will assist in many areas including recognition of the full range of services provided by community pharmacy and facilitating the identification of indicators of professional pharmacy service implementation and sustainable provision.
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Effect of a pharmacist intervention on asthma control. A cluster randomised trial.
Victoria Garcia-Cardenas,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Patricia Kenny,Fernando Martínez-Martínez,María José Faus,Shalom I. Benrimoj +5 more
TL;DR: The AFasma study focused on the important outcomes of asthma management, and showed that through the designed intervention, community pharmacists can increase controlled asthma patients compared to usual care.
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Cost-Utility Analysis of a Medication Review with Follow-Up Service for Older Adults with Polypharmacy in Community Pharmacies in Spain: The conSIGUE Program
Francisco Jódar-Sánchez,Amaia Malet-Larrea,José Jesús Martín Martín,Leticia García-Mochón,M. Puerto López del Amo,Fernando Martínez-Martínez,Miguel A. Gastelurrutia-Garralda,Victoria Garcia-Cardenas,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Daniel Sabater-Hernández,Loreto Sáez-Benito,Shalom I. Benrimoj +11 more
TL;DR: The MRF service is an effective intervention for optimizing prescribed medication and improving quality of life in older adults with polypharmacy in community pharmacies and the results from the cost-utility analysis suggest that the MRf service is cost effective.
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Qualitative study on the implementation of professional pharmacy services in Australian community pharmacies using framework analysis
TL;DR: The process of implementation and five overarching influences of professional services implementation in community pharmacy have been outlined and it is proposed at each stage, for each domain, the factors, strategies and evaluations should be considered.