The discoveries keep coming in the second of two insightful sessions. Hear directly from pharmacy researchers as they deliver papers from the world of Economic, Social, and Administrative Sciences (ESAS), followed by an interactive Q&A period.
A Mixed Methods Randomized Feasibility Trial of A Tailored Peer Support and Self-Management Intervention for Black Adults with Type 2 Diabetes. Makenzie Hansen Perceptions and Attitudes of Social Determinants of Health Program Facilitators Within Community Pharmacies: A Mixed Methods Study. Durdana Iqbal Community Pharmacies Addressing Health Related Social Needs across New York State. Durdan Iqbal Comprehension, Cosmetics, Convenience, Content, and Credibility of Infographic Patient Information Leaflets (iPILs) Compared to Existing PILs (ePILs). Xin Pan The Effect of Pharmacist Job Setting on Workplace Breastfeeding Support among U.S. Pharmacist Mothers.Elizabeth Hall Community Pharmacists' Work Activities After COVID: Results from the 2022 National Pharmacist Workforce Survey. William Doucette
Learning Objectives:
Describe the economic, social, and administrative sciences (ESAS) research presented and its application to contemporary pharmacy practice
Discuss strategies for applying the research presented to their own practice
Articulate ideas and additional research that could be explored based on the ESAS research presented.