Lived experience influences at-risk screening: study


How does a pharmacist’s own experiences with mental health affect how they screen and respond to at-risk patients? Researchers in Western Australia investigated Pharmacists’ lived experience with suicide affects how they screen and treat at-risk patients, a study found, prompting renewed calls for prevention programs integrating pharmacists’ own input. Researchers from the University of Western

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