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  1. Documentation and Classification of Hospital Pharmacist Interventions: A Scoping Review
  2. Are images worth a thousand words? A preliminary study testing a video for owner education in canine atopic dermatitis
  3. Defining and supporting a professional role for pharmacists associated with traditional and complementary medicines: a cross-country survey of pharmacists
  4. Exploring Ethical Principles Amongst Practicing Community Pharmacists in Portugal
  5. Impact of a pharmacist’s presence on medication usage in Long-Term Care Facilities: a retrospective cohort study
  6. Trends in hospital pharmacist interventions documentation and classification: A scoping review
  7. A qualitative study on female executive pharmacists with convergent roles
  8. Selenium and Redox Enzyme Activity in Pregnant Women Exposed to Methylmercury
  9. Systematic literature review of adopting eHealth in pharmaceutical care during COVID-19 pandemic: recommendations for strengthening pharmacy services
  10. Long-term care professionals’ views on pharmacists: a qualitative study using Role Theory
  11. The principles of person‐centredness in quality patient care–Evaluation of the Community Pharmacy Services Quality Guidelines in Estonia
  12. Exploring Muslims’ Health-Related Behaviours in Portugal: Any Impact on Quotidian Community Pharmacy Practice?
  13. Exploring the use of cognitive enhancement substances among Portuguese university students
  14. Contribution of an Intelligent Virtual Assistant to Healthy Ageing in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
  15. Prescribing-Assessment Tools for Long-Term Care Pharmacy Practice: Reaching Consensus through a Modified RAND/UCLA Appropriateness Method
  16. Reaching for veterinary pharmacy services: an overlooked routine by community pharmacists?
  17. Clinical Communication Within Hospital Pharmacy Practice: Exploring Pharmaceutical Oncological Consultations
  18. Profession Driven Improvement of the Quality of Pharmacy Practice—Implementation of Community Pharmacy Services Quality Guidelines in Estonia
  19. Development of a European competency framework for health and other professionals to support behaviour change in persons self-managing chronic disease
  20. The pharmacist's guide to the future: Are we there yet?
  21. Probing pharmacists’ interventions in Long-Term Care: a systematic review
  22. Analysis of Medical Device Alerts Issued by the Portuguese Medicines Agency: Scoping the Purpose of New Regulatory Recommendations
  23. Self-medication consultations in community pharmacy: an exploratory study on teams’ performance, client-reported outcomes and satisfaction
  24. Bridging Pharmacy Education and Health Humanities
  25. Training and standardization of simulated patients for multicentre studies in clinical pharmacy education
  26. Training and standardization of simulated patients for multicentre studies in clinical pharmacy education
  27. How involvement of community pharmacies improves accessibility to and awareness about flu vaccination? – An example from Estonia
  28. Establishing trustworthiness and authenticity in qualitative pharmacy research
  29. Exploring pharmacists’ orientation towards patients in Portuguese community pharmacies
  30. Exploring Medication Adherence Using M-Health: A Study from Veterinary Medicine
  31. The COPHELA (Cooperation in Quality Assurance for Pharmacy Education and Training between Europe and Latin America) Project
  32. Contribution of an Intelligent Virtual Assistant to Healthy Ageing in Adults With Type 2 Diabetes
  33. Instrumentos para avaliação de habilidades de comunicação no cuidado em saúde no Brasil: uma revisão de escopo
  34. Effects of non-native word shapes in the recognition and recall of medicine names
  35. Validation of a new tool for evaluating subjects’ satisfaction with medicine package leaflets: a cross-sectional descriptive study
  36. Risk assessment of methylmercury in pregnant women and newborns in the island of Madeira (Portugal) using exposure biomarkers and food-frequency questionnaires
  37. Development of a Complex Intervention to Improve Adherence to Antidiabetic Medication in Older People Using an Anthropomorphic Virtual Assistant Software
  38. OP0286 PARE DEVELOPING A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT TO PROMOTE EDUCATION ON OSTEOARTHRITIS
  39. Communication skills in Brazilian pharmaceutical education: a documentary analysis
  40. Involving undergraduate nursing students in a multidisciplinary research project: strategy for implementation, first results and future perspectives
  41. Scoping Pharmacy Students’ Learning Outcomes: Where Do We Stand?
  42. Virtual Assistant to Improve Self-care of Older People with Type 2 Diabetes: First Prototype
  43. Pharmaceutical Care and Patient Counseling
  44. Self-medication and non-prescription drug counseling: Illustrating profession uncertainty within Turkish pharmacy practice
  45. Current trends in pharmacovigilance: value and gaps of patient reporting
  46. Healthcare professionals’ behavior, skills, knowledge and attitudes on evidence-based health practice: a protocol of cross-sectional study
  47. Assessing the Understanding of Pharmaceutical Pictograms among Cultural Minorities: The Example of Hindu Individuals Communicating in European Portuguese
  48. Exploring sociodemographic and economic factors that promote adverse drug reactions reporting by patients
  49. Short Assessment of Health Literacy (SAHL) in Portugal: development and validation of a self-administered tool
  50. Key pharmacovigilance stakeholders' experiences of direct patient reporting of adverse drug reactions and their prospects of future development in the European Union
  51. Revisiting Concepts, Attitudes and Expectations of Brazilian Pharmacists to the Practice of Pharmaceutical Care: A Qualitative Perspective
  52. Community pharmacists’ attitudes towards patient leaflets: Exploring perceptions underlying an electronic local production of tailored written information
  53. Pre-systematic review on software tools to evaluate package inserts of medicines as prescription information
  54. Correction to: Pires, Cavaco and Vigário, Towards the Definition of Linguistic Metrics for Evaluating Text Readability
  55. Design of Brand Names of Medicines Considering Subjects’ Preferences
  56. Towards the Definition of Linguistic Metrics for Evaluating Text Readability
  57. Informing the homeopathic practice for Turkish pharmacists: reviewing the example of Portuguese community pharmacies
  58. Automatic Quantification of Abbreviations in Medicine Package Leaflets and Their Comprehension Assessment
  59. How sociodemographic features impact subjects' opinion on packages leaflets of medicines?
  60. How to best manage time interaction with patients? Community pharmacist workload and service provision analysis
  61. Evaluation of the type and structure of the imprints used on the surface of medicines
  62. The value of patient reporting to the pharmacovigilance system: a systematic review
  63. Evaluation of brand names of medicines: linguistic and format issues
  64. Community pharmacists’ knowledge and perceptions on risk management plans in the Southern Region of Portugal
  65. Factors influencing subjects’ comprehension of a set of medicine package inserts
  66. A Latin American, Portuguese and Spanish consensus on a core communication curriculum for undergraduate medical education
  67. Virtual Humans Playing the Role of Patients in Self-medication Consultations: Perspectives of Undergraduate Pharmacy Students
  68. Graphical content of medicinal package inserts: an exploratory study to evaluate potential legibility issues
  69. Competências de Comunicação Clínica: Objetivos de Ensino-Aprendizagem para um Currículo Nuclear nas Áreas da Saúde
  70. Quality supply of nonprescription medicines in Portuguese community pharmacy: An exploratory case study
  71. Language does not come “in boxes”: Assessing discrepancies between adverse drug reactions spontaneous reporting and MedDRA® codes in European Portuguese
  72. Brand names of Portuguese medication: understanding the importance of their linguistic structure and regulatory issues
  73. Community pharmacists’ attitudes towards adverse drug reaction reporting and their knowledge of the new pharmacovigilance legislation in the southern region of Portugal: a mixed methods study
  74. How pharmacist–patient communication determines pharmacy loyalty? Modeling relevant factors
  75. Padrão de prescrição de antibióticos no Algarve: características do doente e dispersão da terapêutica
  76. Virtual humans for training and assessment of self-medication consultation skills in pharmacy students
  77. Problemas Identificados nos Folhetos Informativos dos Medicamentos Não Genéricos Portugueses
  78. Abbreviations and Symbols in a Large Sample of Medicinal Package Leaflets: Automatic Detection and Comprehension Assessment
  79. Readability of medicinal package leaflets: a systematic review
  80. Using an Automatic Tool to Identify Potential Readability Issues in a Large Sample of Medicinal Package Inserts
  81. Package leaflets of the most consumed medicines in Portugal: safety and regulatory compliance issues. A descriptive study
  82. A scenario-planning approach to human resources for health: the case of community pharmacists in Portugal
  83. Adverse Drug Reactions Spontaneous Reporting and MedDRA® Lingos: How Discrepant Are They in European Portuguese?
  84. Feeding Back Pharmacy Staff on their OTC Dispensing Performance: An Exploratory Study
  85. How Challenging Are Branded Medicines in Portugal? A Linguistic Evaluation of Brand Names
  86. Assessing determinants of self-medication with antibiotics among Portuguese people in the Algarve Region
  87. Children's Health Risk and Benefits of Fish Consumption: Risk Indices Based on a Diet Diary Follow-Up of Two Weeks
  88. Exposure Assessment of Pregnant Portuguese Women to Methylmercury Through the Ingestion of Fish: Cross-Sectional Survey and Biomarker Validation
  89. Exploring computer simulation to assess counseling skills amongst pharmacy undergraduates
  90. Exploring the perspectives of potential consumers and healthcare professionals on the readability of a package insert: a case study of an over-the-counter medicine
  91. Communication between health professionals and patients: review of studies using the RIAS (Roter Interaction Analysis System) method
  92. Do community pharmacists actively engage elderly patients in the dialogue? Results from pharmaceutical care consultations
  93. Community pharmacies automation: any impact on counselling duration and job satisfaction?
  94. A European consensus on learning objectives for a core communication curriculum in health care professions
  95. Community pharmacies and eHealth services: Barriers and opportunities for real Primary Healthcare integration
  96. eHealth services for enhanced pharmaceutical care provision: From counseling to patient education
  97. Implementing eHealth Services for Enhanced Pharmaceutical Care Provision: Opportunities and Challenges
  98. Avaliação da legibilidade de folhetos informativos e literacia em saúde
  99. European Pharmacy Students' Experience With Virtual Patient Technology
  100. Assessment of Essential and Nonessential Metals and Different Metal Exposure Biomarkers in the Human Placenta in a Population from the South of Portugal
  101. Posters
  102. Immigrant pharmacists in Portugal: A qualitative exploration of their work-related attitudes
  103. Pharmacists’ counseling protocols for minor ailments: A structure-based analysis
  104. General practitioner residency consultations: video feedback analysis
  105. Quality assurance in European pharmacy education and training
  106. Exploring pharmacists’ communication with customers through screening services
  107. Exploring pharmacist–customer communication: the established blood pressure measurement episode
  108. Contribuição para o estudo da leitura de folhetos informativos nas farmácias Portuguesas
  109. Pharmaceutical consultations in community pharmacies: utility of the Roter Interaction Analysis System to study pharmacist–patient communication
  110. Posters
  111. Self-assembly of star-shaped heteropoly-15-palladate(II)
  112. Gauging Portuguese community pharmacy users’ perceptions
  113. Comment: Community Pharmacy Services in Portugal
  114. Community Pharmacy Services in Portugal
  115. Consumers’ perceptions of community pharmacy in Portugal: a qualitative exploratory study
  116. Posters
  117. Achievement Motivation and Self-efficacy Perception Amongst Portuguese Pharmacy Students