368 results on '"Schafheutle, Ellen"'
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2. Community Pharmacist Consultation Service: A Survey Exploring Factors Facilitating or Hindering Community Pharmacists' Ability to Apply Learnt Skills in Practice.
3. Pharmacy professionals’ perceptions of educational supervision in primary care through the lens of Proctor’s model
4. Using normalisation process theory to understand implementation of integrated multi-sector pre-registration trainee pharmacy technician training
5. A Systematic Review of Pharmacovigilance Systems in Developing Countries Using the WHO Pharmacovigilance Indicators
6. Educational supervision to support pharmacy professionals’ learning and practice of advanced roles
7. “A little bit more looking…listening and feeling” A qualitative interview study exploring advanced clinical practice in primary care and community pharmacy
8. Using communities of practice as a lens for exploring experiential pharmacy learning in general practice: Are communities of practice the way forward in changing the training culture in pharmacy?
9. The development, feasibility and acceptability of a coach-led intervention to ease novice community pharmacists’ transition to practice
10. The current and potential role of community pharmacy in asset-based approaches to health and wellbeing: a qualitative study
11. Developing a quality framework for community pharmacy: a systematic review of international literature
12. Student Discipline. The Construction and Use of Warnings Concerning Past Behaviour
13. Organisational factors associated with safety climate, patient satisfaction and self-reported medicines adherence in community pharmacies
14. A qualitative exploration of pharmacovigilance policy implementation in Jordan, Oman, and Kuwait using Matland’s ambiguity-conflict model
15. Is pharmacist pre-registration training equitable and robust?
16. The influence of learning environment on trainee pharmacy technicians' education and training experiences
17. Development of an instrument to measure organisational culture in community pharmacies in Great Britain
18. Development, Feasibility, Impact and Acceptability of a Community Pharmacy-Based Diabetes Care Plan in a Low–Middle-Income Country
19. Fitness for purpose of pharmacy technician education and training: The case of Great Britain
20. A qualitative exploration of Bahrain and Kuwait herbal medicine registration systems: policy implementation and readiness to change
21. Post-operative pain management : patient behaviour and professional practice
22. International Comparison of Five Herbal Medicine Registration Systems to Inform Regulation Development: United Kingdom, Germany, United States of America, United Arab Emirates and Kingdom of Bahrain
23. To be or not to be: The identity work of pharmacists as clinicians
24. Restructuring supervision and reconfiguration of skill mix in community pharmacy: Classification of perceived safety and risk
25. General sale of non-prescription medicinal products: Comparing legislation in two European countries
26. A qualitative study exploring community pharmacists' awareness of, and contribution to, self-care support in the management of long-term conditions in the United Kingdom
27. On Primary Care: General Practice, Pharmacy, Workforce
28. Community pharmacy integration within the primary care pathway for people with long-term conditions: a focus group study of patients’, pharmacists’ and GPs’ experiences and expectations
29. Internationally trained pharmacists' perception of their communication proficiency and their views on the impact on patient safety
30. Preparing pharmacists for the Community Pharmacist Consultation Service: a questionnaire survey
31. Exploring the purpose of educational supervision through the lens of Proctor’s model: pharmacy professionals’ perceptions
32. Self-care of long-term conditions: patients’ perspectives and their (limited) use of community pharmacies
33. What can community pharmacy learn from the experiences of transition to practice for novice doctors and nurses? A narrative review
34. Organizational Philosophy as a New Perspective on Understanding the Learning of Professionalism
35. Reshaping the pharmacy workforce to deliver integrated care through extending pharmacy professionals’ scope of practice: lessons from the evaluation of new learning pathways implemented before and during the Covid-19 pandemic
36. Contribution of supervision to the development of advanced practitioners: a qualitative study of pharmacy learners’ and supervisors’ views
37. Existing arrangements for monitoring community pharmacies in England: Can they have a role in the revalidation of pharmacists?
38. Ensuring continuing fitness to practice in the pharmacy workforce: Understanding the challenges of revalidation
39. An exploration of the utility of appraisals for the revalidation of pharmacy professionals in community pharmacy in Great Britain
40. Revalidation arrangements for pharmacy professionals in industry and academia in Great Britain: A qualitative study
41. Identifying and managing performance concerns in community pharmacists in the UK
42. Additional file 1 of Using communities of practice as a lens for exploring experiential pharmacy learning in general practice: Are communities of practice the way forward in changing the training culture in pharmacy?
43. Additional file 2 of Using communities of practice as a lens for exploring experiential pharmacy learning in general practice: Are communities of practice the way forward in changing the training culture in pharmacy?
44. Preparing pharmacists for the Community Pharmacist Consultation Service: a questionnaire survey.
45. Cross‐sector pre‐registration trainee pharmacist placements in general practice across England: A qualitative study exploring the views of pre‐registration trainees and education supervisors
46. Strengths and Weaknesses of the Pharmacovigilance Systems in Three Arab Countries: A Mixed-Methods Study Using the WHO Pharmacovigilance Indicators
47. “A little bit more looking…listening and feeling” A qualitative interview study exploring advanced clinical practice in primary care and community pharmacy
48. Personalised chronic care planning shows limited but promising effects on physical and psychological health and self-management capabilities
49. Work experiences of internationally trained pharmacists in Great Britain
50. The impact of nonreferral outpatient co-payment on medical care utilization and expenditures in Taiwan
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