Patient-oriented pharmacy practice research: Why should we care?

Al Hamarneh YN, Rosenberg-Yunger Z, Saxena A, Waite NM, Dolovich L, Tsuyuki RT

Can Pharm J, https://doi.org/10.1177/1715163520909122

Pharmacists deal with multiple competing priorities when practicing to their full scope. Deciding on what services to implement, how best to implement them and whether care processes are effective are key questions requiring evidence to inform decisions. The routine involvement of patients and pharmacy practice researchers can help improve how the profession of pharmacy asks and answers these questions.

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