Inter-rater reliability and validity of good pharmacy practices measures in inspection of public sector health facility pharmacies in Uganda
Background The National Drug Authority (NDA) inspects and certifies private and public sector pharmacies in Uganda using an indicator-based inspection tool that measures adherence to good pharmacy practices (GPP). 67 measures identify the situation in the domains of premises, dispensing quality, sto...
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Main Authors: | Brian Sekayombya (Author), David Nahamya (Author), Laura Garabedian (Author), Morries Seru (Author), Birna Trap (Author) |
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Taylor & Francis Group,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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