Shivaun M Gammie, Ruth M Rodgers, Ruey Leng Loo, Sarah A Corlett, Janet Krska Medway School of Pharmacy, The Universities of Greenwich and Kent, Chatham Maritime, Kent, UK Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support the use of medicines is low, yet little is known about how the public view promotion of these services, or their preferences for the attributes of pharmacies from which they would like to receive them.Objective: To compare the public’s preferred attributes of pharmacies and methods for promoting medicine-related services with community pharmacists’ perceptions of their customers’ views.Methods: Parallel surveys were conducted in South East England, using a street survey for the gener...
Understanding the public's view of professional competency is extremely important; however little ha...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Sirinya Aimaurai,1 Atthapinya Jumpated,1 Ines Krass,2 Teerapon Dhippayom1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutica...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Objective: To identify attitudes towards pharmacy characteristics and promotional methods for select...
Background: Services provided by community pharmacists designed to support people using medicines ar...
Introduction: The prospect of public accessing community pharmacies for minor ailment advice or trea...
Community pharmacists are increasingly providing public health services in response to government po...
BACKGROUND:Demand for health services continues to rise. Greater use of community pharmacy services ...
Background Community pharmacists (PHs) in England are increasingly providing a range of public he...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Purpose: To assess the consumer preference for community pharmacy (CP) for filling prescription, and...
Background To optimize positive outcomes, the design of new pharmacy services should consider the pr...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018A large proportion of community pharmacists is...
Understanding the public's view of professional competency is extremely important; however little ha...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Sirinya Aimaurai,1 Atthapinya Jumpated,1 Ines Krass,2 Teerapon Dhippayom1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutica...
Background: Public awareness of pharmacy services designed to support use of medicines is low, yet l...
Objective: To identify attitudes towards pharmacy characteristics and promotional methods for select...
Background: Services provided by community pharmacists designed to support people using medicines ar...
Introduction: The prospect of public accessing community pharmacies for minor ailment advice or trea...
Community pharmacists are increasingly providing public health services in response to government po...
BACKGROUND:Demand for health services continues to rise. Greater use of community pharmacy services ...
Background Community pharmacists (PHs) in England are increasingly providing a range of public he...
Tasks of the Study: 1)To analyse the pharmacists’ opinions on the necessity of additional pharmacy s...
Purpose: To assess the consumer preference for community pharmacy (CP) for filling prescription, and...
Background To optimize positive outcomes, the design of new pharmacy services should consider the pr...
Locally-commissioned pharmacy public health services have developed in England over the last 20 year...
MBA, North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2018A large proportion of community pharmacists is...
Understanding the public's view of professional competency is extremely important; however little ha...
Community pharmacy practice is changing, putting a greater emphasis on patient involvement and empow...
Sirinya Aimaurai,1 Atthapinya Jumpated,1 Ines Krass,2 Teerapon Dhippayom1 1Faculty of Pharmaceutica...