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Realist Research in Pharmacy Practice
2020© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2020. Research is a creative process and the topic of research methodology particularly realist methods is complex and varied. This chapter is designed to introduce beginners to the basics of realist research focussing on essential concepts rather than burdening the reader with voluminous detail. As realist research
Hadar Zaman +3 more
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Pharmacy practice—developing multidisciplinary research
Journal of Interprofessional Care, 1997Pharmacy has a long and successful tradition in research based in the biological and ysical sciences. In recent years, however, the profession has taken steps to develop a scientific basis th which to underpin professional policy, practice and services.
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Opportunities and challenges in social pharmacy and pharmacy practice research
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2014Pharmacy practice and social pharmacy are two important research areas within pharmaceutical and health sciences. As the disciplines have undergone and are still undergoing changes, it is useful to reflect on the current state of their research as the basis for discussing further development. The two areas are currently beset by a lack of consensus and
Almarsdóttir, Anna Birna +2 more
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Cluster randomized trials for pharmacy practice research
International Journal of Clinical Pharmacy, 2015Introduction Cluster randomized trials (CRTs) are now the gold standard in health services research, including pharmacy-based interventions. Studies of behaviour, epidemiology, lifestyle modifications, educational programs, and health care models are utilizing the strengths of cluster randomized analyses.
Tyler, Gums, Barry, Carter, Eric, Foster
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Action Research in Pharmacy Practice
2015Action research (AR) is based on a collaborative problem-solving relationship between researcher and client, and the aims of this research are to solve the problem and to generate new knowledge. The chapter describes and shows how several different methods might be used for data collection in an AR-based study.
Nørgaard, Lotte Stig +1 more
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