Evaluations of drug therapies. Theory and practice
Prof. Tony Vekov, dmn 2015
ISBN 978-954-756-163-2
Evaluations of Drug Therapies: Theory and Practice is an important textbook that provides extensive coverage of methods for evaluating the effectiveness, safety, and costs of drug therapies. This book is a valuable source of knowledge for medical professionals, pharmacists, and health care managers involved in the creation, planning, and management of drug programs and policies.
The first part of the textbook focuses on the theoretical basics of the evaluation of drug therapies, including the various methods for evaluating clinical effectiveness, quality of life, pharmacoeconomics and other aspects of drug therapy. By introducing the basic concepts, models, and tools used in drug therapy evaluations, readers are introduced to the basic principles that underlie this important aspect of health care.
The next part of the book covers the practical aspects of evaluating drug therapies, providing detailed guidance on the implementation of specific evaluation studies and analyses. From research design and the selection of appropriate methods to the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data, the book offers practical advice and guidance for successfully conducting drug therapy evaluations.
The final part of the textbook focuses on the applications of drug therapy evaluations in clinical practice and health care decision-making. By examining the various contexts and scenarios in which drug therapy evaluations are used, readers are introduced to the real-world challenges and opportunities encountered in drug therapy decision-making.
Combining the theory and practice of drug therapy evaluations, this textbook is a valuable source of information for anyone interested in the effectiveness, safety, and costs of drug programs and policies. Undoubtedly, Drug Therapy Evaluations: Theory and Practice is a must-read for medical professionals involved in the decision-making process in drug therapy and health care as a whole.