Community pharmacy and public health: preserving professionalism by extending the pharmacy gaze? [PDF]
AbstractCommunity pharmacy faces ongoing challenges to its economic and social standing. A concern to legitimate professional status explains the attraction of public health. Interventions currently advocated by UK State‐sponsored health care seek to reconcile the autonomous ‘entrepreneurial’ patient with market‐driven solutions.
Karl Atkin +4 more
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Explaining drug-resistant infection in community pharmacies through effective information design [PDF]
This paper describes a research project in which information design, human factors, architecture and pharmacy academics worked with pharmacy professionals and pharmacy users to consider how to present information about antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in a
Hignett, Sue +4 more
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Self-Reported and Actual Involvement of Community Pharmacy Professionals in the Management of Childhood Diarrhea: A Cross-Sectional and Simulated Patient Study at two Towns of Eastern Ethiopia. [PDF]
Mengistu G +5 more
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A Quantitative Professionalism Policy in a Community Pharmacy Introductory Pharmacy Practice Experience [PDF]
To determine whether implementing a quantitative professionalism policy would lead to improved behaviors in an introductory pharmacy practice experience (IPPE) and to evaluate students' attitudes about professionalism expectations in the IPPE.A policy using quantitative parameters for assessing unprofessional behaviors was developed and implemented in ...
Jane, Shtaynberg +3 more
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The use of information and communication technologies (ICTs) has revolutionized the provision of health services, often referred to as eHealth, benefiting community pharmacies that can offer new services in innovative formats, namely through telepharmacy.
Dores, Artemisa R. +5 more
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The Danish Network for Community Pharmacy Practice Research and Development
The community pharmacy has a number of attributes that makes it an excellent setting for research and development projects, as it is a highly accessible part of the healthcare system and is staffed by highly trained health care professionals.
Alaa Burghle +8 more
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A Qualitative Exploration to Understand Access to Pharmacy Medication Reviews: Views from Marginalized Patient Groups [PDF]
This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
Ali, Abid +4 more
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Improvisational Exercises to Improve Pharmacy Students' Professional Communication Skills [PDF]
To create and implement improvisational exercises to improve first-year pharmacy students' communication skills.Twelve 1-hour improvisational sessions were developed and added to an existing/established patient communication course to improve 3 basic skills: listening, observing and responding.
Kevin P, Boesen +3 more
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Role of community pharmacists in the use of antipsychotics for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD): A qualitative study [PDF]
Objective This study aimed to use qualitative methodology to understand the current role of community pharmacists in limiting the use of antipsychotics prescribed inappropriately for behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia.
Aston, Lydia +5 more
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Wudneh Simegn,1 Berhanemeskel Weldegerima,1 Alem Endeshaw,1 Gashaw Sisay,2 Abdulwase Mohammed,2 Dawit Wondimsigegn,1 Henok Dagne3 1Department of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, University of Gondar, Gondar, Amhara Region, Ethiopia;
Simegn W +6 more
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