Ritchey F J, Raney M R, Keith T D
Am J Public Health. 1983 Jan;73(1):96-101. doi: 10.2105/ajph.73.1.96.
A statistical interaction model explaining 27 per cent of the variation in physicians' attitudes toward clinical pharmacy among 180 Alabama physicians is presented. Young primary care physicians who prescribe drugs with a low risk of adverse reactions are the most favorable toward pharmacists practicing clinical tasks. Older solo-practice physicians who lack exposure to clinical pharmacy are the least favorable. The implications for the wider acceptance of clinical pharmacy are discussed in terms of its resources of professional power. (Am J Public Health 1983; 73:96-101.)
本文提出了一个统计交互模型,该模型解释了180名阿拉巴马州医生对临床药学态度差异的27%。开具不良反应风险较低药物的年轻初级保健医生对从事临床工作的药剂师最为认可。而那些缺乏临床药学接触机会的年长个体执业医生则最不认可。文章从临床药学专业影响力资源的角度讨论了其更广泛被接受的意义。(《美国公共卫生杂志》1983年;73:96 - 101)