Piloting the Integration of Non-Dispensing Pharmacists in the Australian General Practice Setting: A Process Evaluation Benson, Helen Sabater Hernández, Daniel Benrimoj, Shalom Isaac Williams, Kylie Process evaluation Pharmacists Integration General practice Primary care Collaborative care This process evaluation examined the circumstances affecting implementation, intervention design and situational context of the twelve week pilot phase of a project integrating five pharmacists into twelve general practice sites in Western Sydney. The interventional design included three phases, patient recruitment and selection, the pharmacist consultation and the communication and recording of recommendations. A number of barriers and facilitators affecting implementation were identified. Insight into the situational context of the intervention was gained from examining the differences between individual pharmacists and between practice sites. Conducting a process evaluation in the pilot phase of an integrated care project can allow adjustments to be made to the project procedures to improve the effectiveness and reproducibility of the intervention going forward. 2019-11-18T11:50:02Z 2019-11-18T11:50:02Z 2018-04-18 journal article Benson, H, Sabater-Hernández, S, Benrimoj, SI and Williams, KA. Piloting the Integration of Non- Dispensing Pharmacists in the Australian General Practice Setting: A Process Evaluation. International Journal of Integrated Care, 2018; 18(2): 4, 1–10. http://hdl.handle.net/10481/57954 10.5334/ijic.3293 eng http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/ open access Atribución 3.0 España Ubiquity Press