Effectiveness and acceptability of community pharmacy‐based interventions in type 2 diabetes: a critical review of intervention design, pharmacist and patient perspectives

Objective It is generally accepted that greater use could be made of community pharmacy‐based interventions. Diabetes care has been proposed as an area for enhanced community pharmacy involvement. However there is no published structured review of available evidence of either effectiveness or acceptability. This review aims to identify and assess such evidence and to synthesise findings to inform the design and delivery of future community pharmacy‐based interventions in diabetes care.

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