Search for dissertations about: "pharmacy education"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 25 swedish dissertations containing the words pharmacy education.
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16. Towards good pharmacy practice in Hanoi : a multi-intervention study in private sector
Abstract : This thesis describes the quality of private pharmacy practice and assesses the effects of an intervention package on knowledge and practice of private pharmacy staff in Hanoi, Vietnam. The study types used were a case study and a randomised controlled trial. In the case study, two private pharmacies were included. READ MORE
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17. Teaching and Learning in Type 2 Diabetes : The Importance of Self-Perceived Roles in Disease Management
Abstract : The major part of care in type 2 diabetes is in the hands of the patient so the focus of educational interventions should be on the person behind the disease. An experience-based group education programme that actively promotes participants’ reflection and understanding has been designed and implemented in cooperation with the Swedish Pharmacy. READ MORE
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18. Approaches for Distributing Large Scale Bioinformatic Analyses
Abstract : Ever since high-throughput DNA sequencing became economically feasible, the amount of biological data has grown exponentially. This has been one of the biggest drivers in introducing high-performance computing (HPC) to the field of biology. READ MORE
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19. Antibiotic use and resistance : assessing and improving utilisation and provision of antibiotics and other drugs in Vietnam
Abstract : Background: In Vietnam there were shortages of drugs until the end of the 1980's. In 1986 the "Doi Moi" economic reforms towards market economy were initiated. An expanding private health care sector emerged and the per capita drug consumption has increased dramatically. READ MORE
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20. Exploring barriers and enablers to the implementation of feasible interventions that address antibiotic resistance in Romania
Abstract : Background: Antimicrobial resistance (AMR) is a major global public threat to human and animal health and sustainable development with significant economic and societal implications. The key drivers of AMR are numerous with one key one being non-prudent use (whether misuse or overuse) of antibiotics. READ MORE