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Ingeborg Björkman
Researcher at Uppsala University
Publications - 20
Citations - 627
Ingeborg Björkman is an academic researcher from Uppsala University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Focus group. The author has an hindex of 11, co-authored 19 publications receiving 565 citations. Previous affiliations of Ingeborg Björkman include Karolinska Institutet.
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Improving the well-being of elderly patients via community pharmacy-based provision of pharmaceutical care: a multicentre study in seven European countries.
Cecilia Bernsten,Ingeborg Björkman,Margarida Caramona,Grainne Crealey,Bente Frøkjær,Erika Grundberger,Tove Gustafsson,Martin Henman,Hanne Herborg,Carmel Hughes,James McElnay,Maeve Magner,Foppe Van Mil,Marion Schaeffer,Sónia Silva,Birthe Søndergaard,Ian K Sturgess,Dick Tromp,Lisa Vivero,Almut G. Winterstein +19 more
TL;DR: A general decline in health-related quality of life over time was observed in the pooled data; however, significant improvements were achieved in patients involved in the pharmaceutical care programme in some countries.
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Infectious disease management in primary care: perceptions of GPs
TL;DR: Restrictive antibiotic prescribing was considered important in two perceptions, was not an issue as such in two others, and was considered in one perception although the actual prescribing was greatly influenced by the interaction between patient and GP.
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Perceptions among Swedish hospital physicians on prescribing of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance
Ingeborg Björkman,Ingeborg Björkman,Johanna Berg,Marta Röing,Mats Erntell,Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg,Cecilia Stålsby Lundborg +6 more
TL;DR: Perceptions of antibiotic prescribing among Swedish hospital physicians, with special reference to whether the perceptions included awareness of antibiotic resistance (AR), can be useful in designing activities that encourage AR prevention.
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Awareness of antibiotic resistance and antibiotic prescribing in UTI treatment: A qualitative study among primary care physicians in Sweden
TL;DR: GPs’ perceptions of antibiotic resistance were mirrored in how they reported their treatment of UTIs in practice and there was a hierarchal scale of how GPs viewed resistance as an issue in UTI treatment.
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Comparing 4 classification systems for drug-related problems: processes and functions.
TL;DR: The characteristics of 4 classification systems for DRPs are explored to understand their similarities and differences with regard to processes and functions and to understand the usefulness of a classification system.