Perceptions, knowledge, and perceived barriers to practicing evidence‐based medicine among pharmacists in Japanese community hospitals: A cross‐sectional multicenter survey
Kiichi Enomoto,
Hideki Hashi,
Cynthia A. Jackevicius
et al.
Abstract:IntroductionEvidence‐based medicine (EBM) skills are required for pharmacists. However, the current status of EBM skills and its education in Japanese pharmacists remains unknown.ObjectivesWe investigated the perceptions, knowledge, and barriers for EBM in Japanese pharmacists.MethodsWe conducted a cross‐sectional survey of pharmacists employed by four community hospitals in Japan. A questionnaire including 55 questions to evaluate pharmacists' perceptions, knowledge, exposure, access, terminology, and barrier… Show more
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