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    Physical activity promotion in community pharmacies: pharmacists’ attitudes and behaviours by Ruben Viegas, Cristina A. Godinho, Sónia Romano

    Published in Pharmacy Practice (2021-09-01)
    “…Conclusions: Physical activity promotion in the Portuguese community pharmacies is still not present as daily activity. …”
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    Validity of the physics affective characteristics scale for Flemish pharmacy and biology majors by Almer Gungor, Mieke De Cock

    Published in Physical Review Physics Education Research (2021-05-01)
    “…In this version, the relevance subscale—named as importance subscale in the previous version—was revised, and the aspiring extra activities related to physics subscale was removed. The PACS was administered to 240 nonphysics (biology and pharmacy) majors enrolled in an introductory physics course at a Flemish university. …”
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    Factors affecting customers selection of community pharmacies: The mediating effect of branded pharmacies and the moderating effect of demographics by Dania A. Ghattas, Ghaith M. Al-Abdallah

    Published in Management Science Letters (2020-01-01)
    Subjects: “…pharmacy selection; convenience; physical environment; sales promotions; qualified pharmacists; customer service; independent pharmacy…”
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    STUDENT OF PHARMACY, NURSE, PUBLIC HEALTH, NUTRITIONIST AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION READINESS TOWARD INTERPROFESSIONAL EDUCATION (IPE) by Vitis Vini Fera Ratna Utami, Satibi Satibi, Susi Ari Kristina, Yayi Suryo Prabandari

    Published in Jurnal Farmasi Sains dan Praktis (2024-08-01)
    “…The distribution of respondents was as all in 4th semester students, consist of department of Pharmacy (n=92), department of Nursing (n=88), department of Public Health (n=95), department of Nutrition (n=66) and department of Physical Education (n=42) in Faculty of Health Sciences. …”
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    Prediction of Basic Math Course Failure Rate in the Physics, Meteorology, Mathematics, Actuarial Sciences and Pharmacy Degree Programs by Luis Rojas-Torres

    Published in Revista Electrónica Educare (2014-09-01)
    “…This paper summarizes a study conducted in 2013 with the purpose of predicting the failure rate of math courses taken by Pharmacy, Mathematics, Actuarial Science, Physics and Meteorology students at Universidad de Costa Rica (UCR). …”
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    Bridging the gap between physical and mental illness in community pharmacy (PharMIbridge): protocol for an Australian cluster randomised controlled trial by Amanda J Wheeler, Robert S Ware, Joshua Byrnes, Sarira El-Den, Sara S McMillan, Claire L O'Reilly

    Published in BMJ Open (2020-07-01)
    “…The randomised controlled trial (RCT) aim is to evaluate effectiveness of an individualised, pharmacist led, support service for people experiencing SPMI focusing on medication adherence and physical comorbidity management, compared with standard care (a medication-management service; MedsCheck).Methods and analysis PharMIbridge is a cluster RCT, whereby community pharmacies in four Australian regions will be randomised (1:1 ratio), to either Intervention Group (IG) or Comparator Group (CG). …”
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    Exposure of Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians to Violence in Community Pharmacies in Southeast Europe: Frequency and Ethical Considerations by Monika Popčević, Tanja Javorina, Miljenko Košiček, Arijana Meštrović

    Published in Pharmacy (2024-06-01)
    “…There were no statistically significant differences between pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, gender, age groups, or countries in relation to exposure to physical, verbal, and sexual violence. …”
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    Pharmacy Practice and Education in Finland by Jouni Hirvonen, Outi Salminen, Katariina Vuorensola, Nina Katajavuori, Helena Huhtala, Jeffrey Atkinson

    Published in Pharmacy (2019-02-01)
    “…The learning outcomes of the pharmacy graduates include (1) basics of natural sciences: chemistry, physics, technology, biosciences required for all the students (B.Sc. and M.Sc.), (2) medicine and medication: compounding of medicines, holism of medication, pharmacology and biopharmaceutics (side-effects and interactions), patient counseling, efficacy and safety of medicines and medication, (3) comprehensive and supportive interactions of the various disciplines of pharmacy education and research: the role and significance of pharmacy as a discipline in society, the necessary skills and knowledge in scientific thinking and pharmaceutical research, and (4) basics of economics and management, multidisciplinarity, hospital pharmacy, scientific writing skills, management skills. …”
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    Community pharmacy lifestyle intervention to increase physical activity and improve cardiovascular health of men with prostate cancer: a phase II feasibility study by Agnieszka Lemanska, Karen Poole, Bruce A Griffin, Ralph Manders, John M Saxton, Lauren Turner, Joe Wainwright, Sara Faithfull

    Published in BMJ Open (2019-06-01)
    “…ObjectivesTo assess the feasibility and acceptability of a community pharmacy lifestyle intervention to improve physical activity and cardiovascular health of men with prostate cancer. …”
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    Description of Position Ads for Pharmacy Technicians by Juanita A. Draime, Emily C. Wicker, Zachary J. Krauss, Joel L. Sweeney, Douglas C. Anderson

    Published in Pharmacy (2020-05-01)
    “…There is currently no uniform definition of a pharmacy technician’s role in the pharmacy workforce. …”
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    Pharmaceutical errors while manufacturing medicines in pharmacies by S.S. Malchenkova, N.S. Golyak

    “…Pharmaceutical errors, as a separate category of medical errors, inflict moral and physical suffering on patients and are a heavy burden of guilt and proceedings for workers who have made them in their work. …”
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