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Contemporary Research Methods in Pharmacy and Health Services - Volume 2
Contemporary Research Methods in Pharmacy and Health Services - Volume 2
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ISBN No.: 9780443446078
Pages: 500
Year: 202608
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 222.73
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

1. Use of CFIR to evaluate implementation of services: The case of telepharmacy for outpatients with cancer 2. Translation, transcultural adaptation, and validation of instruments for use in alternative languages: The Brazilian Portuguese version of the general medication adherence scale (GMAS) as one example 3. Revisiting time-and-motion studies: Comparing nursing medication rounds before and after implementation of automated dispensing cabinets 4. A hybrid-effectiveness type I study to evaluate redispensing of unused oral anticancer drugs 5. Considerations for conducting a scoping review in pharmacy education 6. Using network analysis modularity to group health code systems and decrease dimensionality in machine learning models 7. Observational retrospective cohorts studies: Primary care pharmacist-led medication review 8.


Interpretative phenomenological analysis of the collaboration among healthcare professionals in the nursing home setting 9. Development of a new clinical prioritisation tool to enhance clinical pharmacy services 10. Theory-informed strategies to address factors anticipated to influence patient participation in community pharmacy-based diabetes prevention services 11. Effectiveness and cost analysis of methods used to recruit older adult sedative users to a deprescribing randomized controlled trial 12. A mixed methods approach to discern challenges encountered by pharmacy staff in using prescription medication labels during medication counselling 13. Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: The Granada Statements 14. Development of an evaluation framework for health information communication technology in contemporary pharmacy practice 15. Rationalising Antipsychotic Prescribing in Dementia (RAPID) complex intervention: A mixed-methods feasibility intervention study 16.


"Treat us as a person": A narrative inquiry of experiences and expectations of interactions with pharmacists and pharmacy staff among people who are transgender 17. Use of ''Pharmaceutical services'' Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) in articles assessing pharmacists'' interventions 18. Availability and use of number needed to treat (NNT) based decision aids for pharmaceutical interventions 19. Using journey mapping to understand the patient experience with selecting a Medicare part D plan using a pharmacy consultation service 20. Leveraging implementation science to increase the translation of deprescribing evidence into practice 21. Methodological quality and risk of bias of meta-analyses of pharmacy services: A systematic review 22. Evaluating the use of prescription sequence symmetry analysis as a pharmacovigilance tool: A scoping review 23. Application and utility of geographic information systems in pharmacy specific health research: A scoping review 24.


The importance of using standardized terminology in titles and abstracts of pharmacy practice articles 25. Methodological - Theoretical approach to phenomenological studies on the experience of medication use: A systematic review 26. Multidisciplinary DEprescribing review for Frail oldER adults in long-term care (DEFERAL): Implementation strategy design using behaviour science tools and stakeholder engagement 27. Back to the basics: Guidance for formulating good research questions 28. Empowering patients as co-researchers in social pharmacy: Lessons learned and practical tips for meaningful partnership and impact 29. Back to the basics: Guidance for designing good literature searches 30. In pursuit of credibility: Evaluating the divergence between member-checking and hermeneutic phenomenology 31. A Goffmanian analysis of impact of unclear professional identity and role negotiation of pharmacists in primary care: A multiple case study 32.


Development of the Guide to Disseminating Research (GuiDiR): A consolidated framework 33. Is it time to stop counting on saturation in pharmacy research? Ideas for a new way forward.


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