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University of Groningen

Medication management in patients with diabetes

van Eikenhorst, Linda

DOI:

10.33612/diss.131636790

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Linda van Eikenhorst

Medication

management

in patients

with diabetes

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COLOPHON

The research presented in this thesis was financially supported by the Royal Dutch Pharmacists Association (KNMP).

Cover concept: Bart van der Meer, Linda van Eikenhorst Cover design: James Jardine | www.jamesjardine.nl Layout: James Jardine | www.jamesjardine.nl Print: Ridderprint | www.ridderprint.nl ISBN (electronic version): 978-94-034-2574-0

ISBN (printed version): 978-94-034-2575-7

Printing of this thesis was financial supported by the Groningen Graduate School of Science and Engineering (GSSE), the University of Groningen and Stichting Koninklijke Nederlandse Maatschappij ter Bevordering der Pharmacie (KNMP) Fondsen and this is gratefully acknowledged.

Copyright, 2020, Linda van Eikenhorst

No part of this thesis may be reproduced or transmitted in any or in any means without permission of the author. The copyright of previously published chapters of this thesis remains with the publisher.

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Medication management in

patients with diabetes

Exploring the role of the pharmacist

P R O E F S C H R I F T

ter verkrijging van de graad van doctor aan de

Rijksuniversiteit Groningen

op gezag van de

rector magnificus prof. dr. C. Wijmenga

en volgens besluit van het College voor Promoties.

De openbare verdediging zal plaatsvinden op

vrijdag 11 september 2020 om 14.30 uur

door

Linda van Eikenhorst

geboren op 9 november 1989

te Zwolle

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Promotores

Prof. dr. K. Taxis

Prof. dr. J.J. de Gier

Prof. dr. ir. L. van Dijk

Beoordelingscommissie

Prof. dr. P. Denig

Prof. dr. M.L. Bouvy

Prof. dr. J.C.M. van Weert

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C

ont

ent

s

1.

Introduction

9

2.

Two-year observation of diabetes control in primary care

23

3.

Pharmacist-led self-management interventions

to improve diabetes outcomes

45

4.

How are medication related problems managed in primary care?

117

5.

Patients address more with their pharmacist

than medication related problems

149

6.

Pharmacists’ responses to cues and concerns of polypharmacy

patients during clinical medication reviews

173

7.

General discussion

195

8.

Appendix

Summary

Samenvatting

Dankwoord

List of publications

About the author

213

217

223

227

229

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1.

Introduction

9

2.

Two-year observation of diabetes control in primary care

23

3.

Pharmacist-led self-management interventions

to improve diabetes outcomes

45

4.

How are medication related problems managed in primary care?

117

5.

Patients address more with their pharmacist

than medication related problems

149

6.

Pharmacists’ responses to cues and concerns of polypharmacy

patients during clinical medication reviews

173

7.

General discussion

195

8.

Appendix

Summary

Samenvatting

Dankwoord

List of publications

About the author

213

217

223

227

229

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