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    Smoking cessation service in the pharmacy setting: Attitudes of pharmacy students, pharmacists and the general public by Milošević-Georgiev Andrijana, Obradović Dragiša, Krajnović Dušanka

    Published in Arhiv za farmaciju (2023-01-01)
    “…Community pharmacies are ideal places for providing tobacco cessation counselling as a type of public health service, because they are the most accessible health facilities with direct contact with patients. …”
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    Rapid realist review of the role of community pharmacy in the public health response to COVID-19 by Andrew Booth, Geoff Wong, Emma Young, Ian Maidment, Hadar Zaman, Andrea Hilton, Maura MacPhee, Juanita Breen, Tony Kelly

    Published in BMJ Open (2021-06-01)
    “…Our analysis generated 13 context-mechanism-outcome configurations explaining when, why and how community pharmacy can support public health vaccination campaigns, maintain essential services during pandemics and capitalise on opportunities for expanded, sustainable public health service roles. …”
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    Using a social media campaign to promote public health awareness among pharmacy students by Angie Leon-Salas, María S Quesada-Morua

    Published in Ars Pharmaceutica (2020-07-01)
    “…ABSTRACT Introduction: To describe pharmacy students’ perceptions about an innovative teaching activity planned to introduce the concept of public health and its relationship with pharmacy. …”
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    Public patient forwarding to private pharmacies: an analysis of data linking patients, facilities and pharmacies in the state of Odisha, India by Kirti Gupta, Winnie Yip, Annie Haakenstad, Sian Hsiang-Te Tsuei, Arpita Chakraborty, Anuska Kalita, Bijetri Bose, Liana Rosenkrantz Woskie

    Published in BMJ Global Health (2025-02-01)
    “…Introduction In India, public sector patients purchase drugs from private pharmacies instead of obtaining them for free from public pharmacies—a phenomenon we call public patient forwarding to private pharmacies. …”
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    A systematic review of self-medication practice during the COVID-19 pandemic: implications for pharmacy practice in supporting public health measures by Yu Zheng, Jiayu Liu, Pou Kuan Tang, Hao Hu, Hao Hu, Carolina Oi Lam Ung, Carolina Oi Lam Ung

    Published in Frontiers in Public Health (2023-06-01)
    “…The expertise and favorable conditions of pharmacists make them positioned as key roles in public health interventions for self-medication.Systematic review registrationhttps://www.crd.york.ac.uk/prospero/display_record.php?…”
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    Publication rates and characteristics of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy resident research projects by Dayton L. Antley, PharmD, BCPS, BCPP, Leigh Anne Nelson, PharmD, BCPP, Carrie R. Kriz, MS, Courtney A. Iuppa, PharmD, BCPP, Shelby E. Lang, PharmD, BCPP, Nicole A. Gramlich, PharmD, BCPP, Ellie S. R. Elliott, PharmD, BCPP, Roger W. Sommi, PharmD, BCPP, FCCP

    Published in Mental Health Clinician (2023-01-01)
    “…Introduction: To describe the publication rates and characteristics of PGY2 psychiatric pharmacy residency projects presented as a poster presentation at the annual meetings of the College of Psychiatric and Neurologic Pharmacists (CPNP) from 2002 to 2018. …”
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    Comparison of self-reported professional competency across pharmacy education programs: a survey of Thai pharmacy graduates enrolled in the public service program by Sumpradit N, Suttajit S, Hunnangkul S, Wisaijohn T, Putthasri W

    Published in Advances in Medical Education and Practice (2014-10-01)
    “…Nithima Sumpradit,1,2 Siritree Suttajit,3 Saowalak Hunnangkul,4 Thunthita Wisaijohn,1 Weerasak Putthasri1 1International Health Policy Program, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand; 2Food and Drug Administration, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand; 3Faculty of Pharmacy, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, Thailand; 4Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand Introduction: Thai pharmacy education consists of two undergraduate programs, a 5-year Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (BScPsci and BScPcare) degree and a 6-year Doctor of Pharmacy (Pharm D). …”
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    Publics’ Knowledge, Perception and Practice on Management of Minor Ailment in Community Pharmacy in Malaysia by Tew MM, Hatah E, Zakaria M, Makmor-Bakry M

    Published in Patient Preference and Adherence (2023-06-01)
    “…Nevertheless, minor ailment management was reported to consume much of the health care resources, which may burden the health care system as it increases patient waiting times and the doctors’ workload.Purpose: To evaluate the publics’ knowledge, perceptions, and practice on the management of minor ailments in community pharmacies in Malaysia and factors that may influence it.Methods: A cross-sectional, self-administered survey was conducted between Dec 2020 and April 2021 among general population in Malaysia. …”
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    Quality of Care in Doctor's Office Adjacent to Pharmacies by Iveth Islas-Hernández

    Published in Mexican Journal of Medical Research ICSA (2021-01-01)
    “…Introduction: In recent years, the use of private outpatient services, specifically Doctor’s Office Adjacent to Pharmacies (CAF) has had a remarkable growth, therefore, the objetive of the present study is to determine if they meet the requirements to provide quality service. …”
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    Pharmacist Expectations of Telepharmacy Services in Community Pharmacies in Indonesia by Imam Fathorrahman, Umi Athijah, Andi Hermansyah, Abdul Rahem

    Published in Telemedicine Reports (2025-01-01)
    “…Background: The introduction of new digital-based services such as telehealth, telemedicine, telepharmacy, and other digital health services is expected to continue to evolve, both for the benefit of science. …”
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    Patient and Public Involvement in Research Evaluating Integrated Care for People Experiencing Homelessness: Findings From the PHOENIx Community Pharmacy Pilot Randomised‐Controlled... by Andrew McPherson, Vibhu Paudyal, Richard Lowrie, Helena Heath, Jane Moir, Natalie Allen, Nigel Barnes, Hugh Hill, Adnan Araf, Cian Lombard, Steven Ross, Sarah Tearne, Parbir Jagpal, Versha Cheed, Shabana Akhtar, George Provan, Andrea Williamson, Frances S. Mair

    Published in Health Expectations (2024-10-01)
    “…We aim to report on outcomes and reflections from lived experience advisory panel (LEAP) meetings and PPI activities, held throughout the study lifecycle of a pilot randomised‐controlled trial (RCT) focused on evaluating integrated health and practical support for PEH. Methods Community Pharmacy Homeless Outreach Engagement Non‐medical Independent prescribing Rx (PHOENIx Community Pharmacy RCT) is an integrated health and social care intervention for people experiencing homelessness who present to community pharmacy. …”
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