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    Background:

    • Comprehensive Medication Reviews (CMRs) are crucial for improving patient outcomes.
    • Effective implementation of CMRs in community pharmacies requires standardized processes.
    • Guidance is needed to optimize CMR implementation and information collection.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To describe the implementation process of CMRs in community pharmacies.
    • To identify factors influencing the information collection process for CMRs.

    Main Methods:

    • A survey was administered to 87 lead pharmacists in community pharmacies.
    • Data on pharmacy characteristics and CMR implementation were collected.
    • Multiple linear regression analysis examined factors associated with CMR information collection.

    Main Results:

    • Most pharmacies were independently owned.
    • Pharmacists and pharmacy technicians were primarily involved in patient outreach for CMRs.
    • Clinical pharmacist presence and pharmacist overlap hours were significantly associated with improved CMR information collection.

    Conclusions:

    • Further guidance is necessary for efficient and high-fidelity CMR implementation across community pharmacies.
    • Pharmacy staffing models and information collection processes require further research and standardization.
    • Optimizing staffing, including clinical pharmacists, can enhance the quality of CMRs.