Attitudes and practices of community pharmacists and barriers to their participation in public health activities in Yemen: mind the gap
Abstract Background Patients in Yemen commonly visit community pharmacies to obtain consultation or treatment for common ailments. Community pharmacists have an opportunity to optimize medication use and improve patient outcomes. This study aimed to evaluate the attitudes and practices of community...
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Main Authors: | Seena A. Yousuf (Author), Mohammed Alshakka (Author), Wafa F. S. Badulla (Author), Heyam Saad Ali (Author), P. Ravi Shankar (Author), Mohamed Izham Mohamed Ibrahim (Author) |
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2019-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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