Search Results - ETHICS AND LEGISLATIVE PHARMACY
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Conscientious objection in pharmacist codes of ethics: An international comparison through document analysis
Published in Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy (2025-06-01)“…Document analysis was employed to qualitatively examine individual Codes of Ethics. Results: A survey of OECD countries (n = 38) identified 96 relevant documents pertaining to pharmacist Codes of Ethics or legislation on CO. …”
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Pharmacists’ Attitudes towards Medically Assisted Dying
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Dog Tethering in Slovakia: Legal, Ethical and Behavioral Aspects and Dog Welfare Implications
Published in Animals (2021-02-01)Get full text
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“No one went into pharmacy … to sell a lot of Coca-Cola. It's just sort of a necessary evil” – Community pharmacists' perceptions of front-of-store sales and ethical tensions in th...
Published in Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy (2023-09-01)“…Little is known about whether pharmacists identify ethical issues in retail pharmacy or around the sales of non-drug products. …”
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Analysis of definition «social responsibility» and its intergrated interpretation in pharmacy
Published in Zaporožskij Medicinskij Žurnal (2013-06-01)“…At the same time, social responsibility includes consistent actions of companies, organizations, within the law, and the recognition of obligations to another party, which are not caused by the legislation. Pharmacy, as a socially oriented industry requires a specific approach to the definition of “social responsibility” and integrated introduction of SR basic principles in the activities of enterprises.…”
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Problematic aspects of staffing the domestic pharmacy segment in the context of pharmaceutical safety
Published in Aktualʹnì Pitannâ Farmacevtičnoï ì Medičnoï Nauki ta Praktiki (2025-03-01)“…A list of problematic issues of personnel management in the pharmacy segment of the pharmaceutical sector of the healthcare industry was identified: pharmacies employ persons who do not have the right to participate in the provision of pharmaceutical care, since they do not have a pharmaceutical education; neglect by pharmacy management of the norms of law when applying for a job, choosing a position and documenting employment; high staff turnover; formation of work shifts in violation of labor legislation recommendations; an increase in the number of unprofessional obligations based on violation of ethical norms of the profession. …”
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Research on developing environmental ethics in pharmacists’ activities
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Analysis and spatial mapping of antimicrobial prescription completeness and legibility in a public community pharmacy
Published in Revista Brasileira de Farmácia Hospitalar e Serviços de Saúde (2024-12-01)“…This study was approved by the Research Ethics Committee of the Administrative Coordination of Southern Espírito Santo (CASES) with the CAAE number: 13586319.6.0000.8151. …”
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Exploring the Views of Healthcare Professionals Working in a Mental Health Trust on Pharmacists as Future Approved Clinicians
Published in Pharmacy (2022-07-01)“…This qualitative research explored the views and attitudes of healthcare professionals towards the role of the mental health pharmacist, and whether this group should be enabled to become approved clinicians (ACs) in England and Wales under the Mental Health Act in future. Following ethical approval, recruitment based on systematic purposive sampling principles took place at one mental health trust in England. …”
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Exploring current approaches towards patient prioritisation for clinical pharmacy services in UK mental health inpatient care
Published in BMC Psychiatry (2025-07-01)“…However, all prioritisation systems were perceived by staff to be beneficial in improving patient safety, standardising care, and optimising clinical pharmacy services. Prioritisation criteria included some high-risk medicines (e.g. lithium), issues related to mental health legislation, and patient related factors such as swallowing difficulties. …”
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Self-referral, Compounding or Delivering Traditional Remedies by Physicians: Ethical Concerns and Codes
Published in Traditional and Integrative Medicine (2017-03-01)“…Considering the fast-growing global request for natural products, this ethical and professional issue needs crucial considerations respecting legislation, legal and professional detection and controls. …”
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Introduction of the concept of social responsibility in the activity of pharmaceutical organizations
Published in Aktualʹnì Pitannâ Farmacevtičnoï ì Medičnoï Nauki ta Praktiki (2018-08-01)“…In respect that the social responsibility of business is employers’ voluntary contribution to the development of society, detailed study requires ethical issues, personal motives and other components of the formation of socially responsible behavior of the pharmacy’s subjects, taking into account the levels of its formation: personal - collective - public. …”
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Research on Approaches for Regulation of the “Off-label” use of Medicinal Products in the European Union
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Conscientious Objection to Emergency Contraception
Published in Voices in Bioethics (2022-07-01)“…Principles of biomedical ethics, 5th ed. New York City, NY: Oxford University Press; 2001…”
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