Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: The Granada statements

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Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research : The Granada statements. / Fernandez-Llimos, Fernando; Desselle, Shane; Stewart, Derek; Garcia-Cardenas, Victoria; Babar, Zaheer Ud Din; Bond, Christine; Dago, Ana; Jacobsen, Ramune; Nørgaard, Lotte Stig; Polidori, Carlo; Sanchez-Polo, Manuel; Santos-Ramos, Bernardo; Shcherbakova, Natalia; Tonin, Fernanda.

I: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, Bind 19, Nr. 5, 2023, s. 830-835.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftKommentar/debatForskningfagfællebedømt

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Fernandez-Llimos, F, Desselle, S, Stewart, D, Garcia-Cardenas, V, Babar, ZUD, Bond, C, Dago, A, Jacobsen, R, Nørgaard, LS, Polidori, C, Sanchez-Polo, M, Santos-Ramos, B, Shcherbakova, N & Tonin, F 2023, 'Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: The Granada statements', Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, bind 19, nr. 5, s. 830-835. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2023.01.007

APA

Fernandez-Llimos, F., Desselle, S., Stewart, D., Garcia-Cardenas, V., Babar, Z. U. D., Bond, C., Dago, A., Jacobsen, R., Nørgaard, L. S., Polidori, C., Sanchez-Polo, M., Santos-Ramos, B., Shcherbakova, N., & Tonin, F. (2023). Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: The Granada statements. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 19(5), 830-835. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2023.01.007

Vancouver

Fernandez-Llimos F, Desselle S, Stewart D, Garcia-Cardenas V, Babar ZUD, Bond C o.a. Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research: The Granada statements. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 2023;19(5):830-835. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2023.01.007

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Fernandez-Llimos, Fernando ; Desselle, Shane ; Stewart, Derek ; Garcia-Cardenas, Victoria ; Babar, Zaheer Ud Din ; Bond, Christine ; Dago, Ana ; Jacobsen, Ramune ; Nørgaard, Lotte Stig ; Polidori, Carlo ; Sanchez-Polo, Manuel ; Santos-Ramos, Bernardo ; Shcherbakova, Natalia ; Tonin, Fernanda. / Improving the quality of publications in and advancing the paradigms of clinical and social pharmacy practice research : The Granada statements. I: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy. 2023 ; Bind 19, Nr. 5. s. 830-835.

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abstract = "Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences embrace a series of different disciplines. Pharmacy practice has been defined as “the scientific discipline that studies the different aspects of the practice of pharmacy and its impact on health care systems, medicine use, and patient care”. Thus, pharmacy practice studies embrace both clinical pharmacy and social pharmacy elements. Like any other scientific discipline, clinical and social pharmacy practice disseminates research findings using scientific journals. Clinical pharmacy and social pharmacy journal editors have a role in promoting the discipline by enhancing the quality of the articles published. As has occurred in other health care areas (i.e., medicine and nursing), a group of clinical and social pharmacy practice journal editors gathered in Granada, Spain to discuss how journals could contribute to strengthening pharmacy practice as a discipline. The result of that meeting was compiled in these Granada Statements, which comprise 18 recommendations gathered into six topics: the appropriate use of terminology, impactful abstracts, the required peer reviews, journal scattering, more effective and wiser use of journal and article performance metrics, and authors{\textquoteright} selection of the most appropriate pharmacy practice journal to submit their work.",
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