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期刊名:International journal of pharmacy practice

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ISSN:0961-7671

e-ISSN:2042-7174

IF/分区:2.5/Q3

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Natalia Shcherbakova Natalia Shcherbakova
Objective: To describe the implementation of 'Pharmaceutical Industry in a Global Context' elective in a 4-year US pharmacy programme. Methods: ...
Tove Hedenrud,Karolina Andersson Sundell,Johan Martinsson et al. Tove Hedenrud et al.
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Mehrusha Masilamoney,Ros Dowse Mehrusha Masilamoney
Objectives: Swallowing impairment is a growing problem that affects 16% of the overall population and can significantly affect medicine-taking. However, little is known about the knowledge and practice of healthcare profe...
Alan Hanna,Lezley-Anne Hanna Alan Hanna
Objectives: The aim was to provide a comprehensive overview (using pertinent examples) of the various ways that Google Trends and Google data could inform pharmacy practice. The objectives were to: examine what type of in...
Kerry Wilbur,Andrea D J Taylor Kerry Wilbur
Objectives: The transfer of pedagogies and instructional techniques outside their contexts of origin may not be always be suitable for intended learners. The aim of this study was to explore the experiences of Middle East...
Boon Phiaw Kho,Mohamed Azmi Hassali,Ching Jou Lim et al. Boon Phiaw Kho et al.
Objectives: The aims of this research were to determine extra-organisational challenges (e.g. market competition, governing policies) faced by community pharmacies in Sarawak, the coping strategies employed to deal with t...
Gemma Donovan,Lindsay Parkin,Lyn Brierley-Jones et al. Gemma Donovan et al.
Objectives: There is widespread use of unlicensed medicines within primary and secondary care but little information is available around how these medicines are used. This analysis examines and evaluates the content and q...