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Assessment and self-assessment of the pharmacists' competencies using the global competency framework (GbCF) in Serbia / Ocena i samoocena kompetencija farmaceuta u Srbiji korišćenjem globalnog okvira kompetencija
(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2016)
Background/Aim. Pharmacists' competence represents a dynamic framework of knowledge, skills and abilities to carry out tasks, and it reflects on improving the quality of life and on patients' health. One of the documents ...
Development and initial validation of a scale to measure attitudes and beliefs of pharmacists toward their work with patients / Razvoj i inicijalna validacija skale za ispitivanje opštih stavova i uverenja farmaceuta o sopstvenom radu sa pacijentima
(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2014)
Background/Aim. Studies on physicians and other health care professionals indicate that attitudes towards and beliefs in their work with patients, can affect the quality of health care, and patients' behaviour and compliance, ...
The first pharmacy in Vranje with the educated pharmacist and its development / Prva apoteka u Vranju sa diplomiranim farmaceutom i njen dalji razvoj
(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2014)
Conceptual model of collaborative pharmaceutical practice in healthcare and social care for the elderly / Konceptualni model kolaborativne farmaceutske prakse u zdravstvenoj i socijalnoj zaštiti starijih osoba
(Vojnomedicinska akademija - Institut za naučne informacije, Beograd, 2018)
Background/Aim. In the new millennium, the focus has been increasingly shifting to optimisation by enhancing the collaborative (common, joint) practice of healthcare professionals, for the purpose of achieving effectiveness ...
Patients' perception of the quality of community pharmacy services using the critical incident technique / Percepcija pacijenata o kvalitetu usluga u javnoj apoteci korišćenjem tehnike kritičnih incidenata
(Belgrade : Military Medical Academy, INI, 2022)
Background/Aim. The Critical Incident Technique
(CIT) is a qualitative research method for measuring con-
sumer satisfaction by collecting and analyzing information
on participants and their activities. This method ...