Objective: Pharmacists’ roles in providing patient care remain limited in Indonesia, hencethis study aimed to determine the preparedness of pharmacy graduates from one university in Indonesia todeliver patient care. Methods: Pharmacy graduates (both registered pharmacists [104] and recent graduateseligible for registration [45]) were sent a validated self-administered survey. The survey sought theirperceptions about whether they had acquired 16 patient care related attributes. Further, it sought theiropinion on the desirability of having those attributes.Data were analysed using SPSS version 22.0. Results:Sixteen of 104 (15.4%) registered pharmacists and 40 of 45 (88.9%) recent pharmacy graduates participatedin the study. More than 50% of p...
Pharmacists are important among healthcare professionals because of their role in the identification...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to assess pharmacy students and young pharmacists’ motives to pursue pha...
Background: There is a dearth of literature on perceptions of preparedness to practise, which explor...
Objective: Pharmacists’ roles in providing patient care remain limited in Indonesia, hencethis study...
Objective: Pharmacists’ roles in providing patient care remain limited in Indonesia, hence this stud...
Objectives: To identify the pharmacists' perception on their role, barriers to implement clinical ph...
Objective: To investigate the attitudes of pharmacy students toward pharmaceutical care (PC), percep...
Purpose: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has ...
Background: The introduction of universal healthcare coverage in 2014 has affected the practice of c...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Purpose: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has ...
A systematic needs assessment process can inform strategic, coherent and justifiable workforce devel...
A systematic needs assessment process can inform strategic, coherent and justifiable workforce devel...
Background: There is a dearth of literature on perceptions of preparedness to practise, which explor...
Pharmacists are important among healthcare professionals because of their role in the identification...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to assess pharmacy students and young pharmacists’ motives to pursue pha...
Background: There is a dearth of literature on perceptions of preparedness to practise, which explor...
Objective: Pharmacists’ roles in providing patient care remain limited in Indonesia, hencethis study...
Objective: Pharmacists’ roles in providing patient care remain limited in Indonesia, hence this stud...
Objectives: To identify the pharmacists' perception on their role, barriers to implement clinical ph...
Objective: To investigate the attitudes of pharmacy students toward pharmaceutical care (PC), percep...
Purpose: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has ...
Background: The introduction of universal healthcare coverage in 2014 has affected the practice of c...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Objective: Over the last two decades the pharmacy profession has seen a major revision to patient-fo...
Purpose: To serve the higher demands of pharmaceutical services, pharmacy education in Thailand has ...
A systematic needs assessment process can inform strategic, coherent and justifiable workforce devel...
A systematic needs assessment process can inform strategic, coherent and justifiable workforce devel...
Background: There is a dearth of literature on perceptions of preparedness to practise, which explor...
Pharmacists are important among healthcare professionals because of their role in the identification...
OBJECTIVES: This study aims to assess pharmacy students and young pharmacists’ motives to pursue pha...
Background: There is a dearth of literature on perceptions of preparedness to practise, which explor...