Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the attitude of University of Nigeria pharmacy students towards pharmaceutical care. Method: A survey of pharmacy students in their second to fifth year was conducted. A modified 13-item standard Pharmaceutical Care Attitudes Survey (PCAS) was used for the study. Reliability and factorial validity of the modified instrument were assessed. Results: Modification of the instrument did not alter its validity. Students of the University of Nigeria had a positive attitude towards pharmaceutical care as attitude score of all the items were above the midpoint score of 2.5. The mean scale score of second and third year students were significantl
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Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the attitude of University of Nigeria pharmacy ...
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Objective To evaluate the attitudes of undergraduate pharmacy students towards patient safety in six...
Pharmaceutical care (PC) has a significant impact on optimizing pharmacotherapy and improving patien...
Objective To evaluate the attitudes of undergraduate pharmacy students towards patient safety in six...
Purpose: To explore healthcare providers' (HCPs) and medical students’ attitudes to, and perceptions...
Abstract Background The use of the modified-prescription event monitoring technique has facilitated ...
Objective: The purpose of this study was to describe the attitude of University of Nigeria pharmacy ...
The objectives of the study were to investigate and describe the attitude of Saudi pharmacy students...
This study was undertaken to develop a reliable and valid instrument to assess student attitudes tow...
The purpose of this study was to further validate the construct validity, reliability, and scaling p...
Pharmaceutical care (PC) practice is still limited in the United Arab Emirates. It is crucial to und...
Objective: To investigate the attitudes of pharmacy students toward pharmaceutical care (PC), percep...
Pharmacy as a health profession has major responsibilities and contributions in maintaining health ...
Purpose: To assess the attitude, perception and practice of pharmacists in Ogun State towards pharma...
Background: Pharmaceutical care is defined as the responsible provision of medication therapy to ach...
Objective: To evaluate attitude and knowledge of pharmacy professionals towards pharmaceutical care....
Objective To evaluate the attitudes of undergraduate pharmacy students towards patient safety in six...
Pharmaceutical care (PC) has a significant impact on optimizing pharmacotherapy and improving patien...
Objective To evaluate the attitudes of undergraduate pharmacy students towards patient safety in six...
Purpose: To explore healthcare providers' (HCPs) and medical students’ attitudes to, and perceptions...
Abstract Background The use of the modified-prescription event monitoring technique has facilitated ...