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Abstract: Background: Aiming to facilitate the drug dispensing process and patient counseling, specific professional skills are required. The knowledge, skills and attitudes involved in this process can be improved. From

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Priscila B. Packeiser
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Mauro S. Castro
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Abstract: Background: A medication review is a possibility to assess and optimise a patient’s medicine. A model that includes a medication review and a follow-up seem to provide the best results. However, it is not known

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Bjarke Abrahamsen
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Rikke N. Hansen
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Charlotte Rossing
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Abstract: Objective: The aim of this study was to develop and validate a stepwise tool to aid primary health care professionals in the process of deprescribing potentially inappropriate medication in older persons.Methods

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Roxana De Las Salas
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Javier Eslava-Schmalbach
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Claudia Vaca-González
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Dolores Rodríguez
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Albert Figueras.
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Abstract: Objective: To evaluate the training and standardization methods of multiple simulated patients (SPs) performing a single scenario in a multicenter study.Methods: A prospective quasi-experimental study, using a multicenter approach,

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Karina A. Resende
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Afonso M. Cavaco
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Márcia D. Luna-Leite
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Bianca R. Acacio
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Núbia N. Pinto
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Angelita C. Melo
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Abstract: Background: Only few studies have analyzed the pharmaceutical workforce in primary healthcare centers, and a global recommendation calls for better understanding of the trends that shape workforce development an

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Emilia B. Faraco
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Luciano Guimarães
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Claire Anderson
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Silvana N. Leite
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Abstract: Background: Most pharmacists have not received formal training or education in the provision of care for transgender patients. Nonetheless, pharmacists have the potential to be valuable partners in the care of t

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Jurynelliz Rosa-Vega
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Andrés Rodríguez-Ochoa
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Jonathan Hernández-Agosto
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Darlene Santiago Quiñones
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Damián Cabrera-Candelaria
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Carlos E. Rodríguez-Díaz
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Abstract: Background: Occupational Violence is prevalent among healthcare workers, including pharmacists, and poses a big threat to their job satisfaction, safety, and social wellbeing.Objective: This study seeks to asses

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Abstract: Objective: The primary objectives of this pre-post session study, was to evaluate the impact of a pharmacist-led education session on the perceived benefits and safety of cannabis among patients with chronic pain, as well as determine the influence of pharmac

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Abstract: Objective: This study aimed to understand the dispensing practice of antibiotics in community pharmacy in Iraq, in addition to explore the community pharmacists’ perception about dispensing antibiotics without prescription.Methods: A qualitative design was co

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Akram Alkadhimi
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Mohamed A. Hassali
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Abstract: Background: There is a need to train healthcare professionals to provide first aid to people experiencing a mental health crisis. Research testing the association between Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) training

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Abstract: Background: Medication dispensing is a fundamental function of community pharmacies, and errors that occur during the dispensing process are a major threat to patient safety. However, to date there has been no n

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Osama Mohamed Ibrahim
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Rana M. Ibrahim
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Ahmad Z. Al Meslamani
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Nadia Al Mazrouei
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Abstract: Objective: The Outcomes and Assessment Committee at the Virginia Commonwealth University School of Pharmacy was tasked with refining the school’s key performance indicators (KPIs) to improve programmatic assessm

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Teresa M. Salgado
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Taylor N. Reynolds
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Laura M. Frankart
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David A. Holdford
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Joseph T. Dipiro
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VCU School of Pharmacy KPIs Redefinition Taskforce
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Abstract: Objective: To map the clinical pharmacy services conducted in Brazil, their characteristics, outcomes, and process measures in general population, as well as the assessment of the clinical impact on people with

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Priscila L. Nassur
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Marcela Forgerini
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Patrícia C. Mastroianni
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Rosa C. Lucchetta
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Abstract: Background: Medication review with follow-up (MRF) is a service where community pharmacists undertake a medication review with monthly follow-up to provide continuing care. The ConSIGUE Program assessed the impa

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Raquel Varas-Doval
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Miguel A. Gastelurrutia
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Shalom I. Benrimoj
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Victoria García-Cárdenas
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Loreto Sáez-Benito
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Fernando Martinez-Martínez
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Abstract: Background: In Thailand, pharmacists are responsible for all activities to ensure access to medicines throughout pharmaceutical supply chain. Competency framework (CF) is an important guidance for professional development and workforce plann

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Puckwipa Suwannaprom
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Siritree Suttajit
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Suntara Eakanunkul
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Teeraporn Supapaan
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Nusaraporn Kessomboon
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Khunjira Udomaksorn
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Rungpetch Sakulbumrungsil.
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Abstract: Colombia is a decentralized republic with a population of 50 million, constituted by 32 departments (territorial units) and 1,204 municipalities. The health system provides universal coverage and equal access to health care services to 95% of the population.

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Mauricio Ceballos
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Cesar González-Giraldo
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Abstract: Canada’s universal public health care system provides physician, diagnostic, and hospital services at no cost to all Canadians, accounting for approximately 70% of the 264 billion CAD spent in health expenditure yearly. Pharmacy-related services, including pr

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Abstract: Argentina is a federal republic with approximately 44 million people, divided into 23 provinces and an autonomous city, Buenos Aires. The health system is segmented into public, social security and private subsystems. The social security and private sectors c

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Abstract: Ideally, precepting during introductory and advanced pharmacy practice experiences should be tailored to meet the individualized needs of learners. Understanding generational similarities and differences that exist between both learners and educators will fac

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Melinda J. Burnworth
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Tracy K. Pettinger
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Melissa S. Medina
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Abstract: Jordan is considered a low middle-income country with a population of 9.956 million in 2018. It is considered the training center for healthcare professions in the region, as the Jordanian healthcare sector has seen remarkable development. In 2017, the expend

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Abstract: Ireland is small country with a population of 4.8M which spent 6.9% of its gross domestic product on healthcare in 2018. Health services are provided through a twin track approach – all public services are largely free to those eligible (32.44% in 2019) and p

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Martin C. Henman
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Abstract: Ensuring fit between a service and the implementing context is a critical but often overlooked precursor of implementation success. This commentary proposes five key considerations that should be evaluated when exploring fit: alignment with needs and metrics;

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Carrie M. Blanchard
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Abstract: The increasing prevalence of complex, chronic conditions has profound implications on the growing demand and cost of health care. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Innovation is testing data-driven approaches to care delivery and payment that are drawn fro

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