Search for dissertations about: "Community pharmacy services"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 15 swedish dissertations containing the words Community pharmacy services.
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11. The quality of private pharmacy services in a province of Lao PDR : perceptions, practices and regulatory enforcements
Abstract : Aim: To study the practices of private pharmacies, the quality of drugs and the effectiveness of government regulations. To explore drug sellers' and consumers' knowledge and perceptions about drug quality. READ MORE
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12. Female sex workers in Laos : perceptions, care seeking behaviour and barriers related to sexually transmitted infection services
Abstract : Background: Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) cause health, social and economic burdens in both low- and high-income countries. Not only do STIs impact quality of life, reproductive health and child health, but they also play a crucial role in facilitating sexual transmission of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). READ MORE
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13. Bioclipse : Integration of Data and Software in the Life Sciences
Abstract : New high throughput experimental techniques have turned the life sciences into a data-intensive field. Scientists are faced with new types of problems, such as managing voluminous sources of information, integrating heterogeneous data, and applying the proper analysis algorithms; all to end up with reliable conclusions. READ MORE
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14. Motivational Interviewing in Theory and Practice
Abstract : An estimated 50% of mortality from the 10 leading causes of death is due to behaviour. Individuals can make important contributions to their own health by adopting health-related behaviours and avoiding others. READ MORE
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15. Challenges of learning and practicing motivational interviewing
Abstract : Background: The past three decades have seen a growth in health promotion research and practice, stimulated by the epidemiologic transition of the leading causes of death from infectious to chronic diseases. An estimated 50% of mortality from the 10 leading causes of death is due to behaviour, which suggests individuals can make important contributions to their own health by adopting some health-related behaviours and avoiding others. READ MORE