Editorial

Quality of drug information for healthcare professionals: The ARCA acronym

Fernando Fernandez-Llimos
Abstract 2245 | PDF Downloads 1220

Review

Original Research

The practice of OTC counseling by community pharmacists in Parana, Brazil

Gerusa C. Halila, Edson H. Junior, Michel F. Otuki, Cassyano J. Correr
Abstract 2632 | PDF Downloads 1665

The prevalence of major potential drug-drug interactions at a University health centre pharmacy in Jamaica

Tracia-Gay Kennedy-Dixon, Maxine Gossell-Williams, Jannel Hall, Blossom Anglin-Brown
Abstract 2096 | PDF Downloads 1445

Impact of pharmacy-led medication reconciliation on medication errors during transition in the hospital setting.

Lillian L. Smith, Juan F. Mosley II, Sonia Lott, Ernie Cyr, Ramid Amin, Emily Everton, Abdullah Islami, Linh Phan, Opeyemi Komolafe
Abstract 2940 | PDF Downloads 1800

Personality traits of pharmacy and medical students throughout their course of studies

Maria Cordina, Mary-Anne Lauri, Raphael Buttigieg, Josef Lauri
Abstract 2179 | PDF Downloads 1213

The attitudes of pharmacists, students and the general public on mHealth applications for medication adherence

Michael J. Davies, Alysha Kotadia, Hassan Mughal, Ashraf Hannan, Hamdan Alqarni
Abstract 6537 | PDF Downloads 1951 Table 1. Approaches Taken by the General Public to Adhere to Prescribed Medication Regimens (n=400) Downloads 248 Figure 1. The Willingness of the General Public to Use Mobile Apps to Aid Adherence as a Function of Age (n=400) Downloads 222 Figure 2. The Level of Comfort Expressed by the General Public towards the Use of an External Device with an Adherence App (n=400) Downloads 214 Figure 3. Aspects of an Adherence App Considered Important by the Pharmacist Cohort (n=245) Downloads 247 Figure 4. Aspects of Mobile App Design Considered Important by the Pharmacist Cohort (n=254) Downloads 268 Figure 5. The Degree to which the Pharmacist Cohort would be Happy to Educate the Patient in Mobile App Use (n=254) Downloads 280

Evaluation of urban-rural differences in pharmacy practice needs in Maine with the MaPPNA

Sarah L. Martin, Robert P. Baker, Brian J. Piper
Abstract 4926 | PDF Downloads 1355 online appendix Downloads 698 Appendix Downloads 157