SAAP-05 - PPR SIG 2025 Meeting *

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Room 20
Saturday, August 30, 2025
9:00 - 17:00
Room 20

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The FIP Pharmacy Practice Research Special Interest Group (PPR SIG), in collaboration with University of Copenhagen, is hosting an international event — “Pharmacy practice research summer meeting for PhD students, postdoctoral fellows and supervisors” — on 30 August 2025 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The main scope of the PPR SIG is to increase pharmacy practice contributions to global health by providing greater access to the latest high-quality international pharmacy practice research. During this meeting both starting-out and experienced researchers will be able to collaborate on major PPR themes. PhD students and their supervisors, researchers, academics, professional organisations and practitioners involved in research are welcome to join this face-to-face meeting to present their work and to start building new global pharmacy networks. Accepted abstracts will be published in the Pharmacy Education journal. Selected authors will be invited to present their work either through poster or oral presentation and interact with the audience during the event. The best presentations will receive an award. Certificates of attendance and presentations will be provided.
08:30 – 09:00 Registration & Welcome Coffee
09:00 – 09:15 Opening Speech
09:15 – 10:00 Rapid Fire Session - Cutting-Edge Pharmacy Practice Research from Copenhagen
Lotte Stig Nørgaard, Professor in Social Pharmacy
Susanne Kaae, Professor
Charlotte Verner Rossing, Pharmakon, Danish College of Pharmacy Practice, Denmark
10:00 – 10:45 Keynote 1 - Pharmacist Prescribing Trials: Shaping the Role of Pharmacy in Healthcare
Sarah Dineen-Griffin. Senior Lecturer. University of New Castle, Australia
10:45 – 11:15 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
11:15 – 12:15 15 Minute Oral Presentations
12:15 – 13:00 Keynote 2 - Learnings from developing and implementing an AI enabled digital solution: a journey from concept to clinical practice
Kreshnik Hoti. Associate Professor, University of Pristina, Kosovo
13:00 – 14:00 Lunch Break & Poster Viewing
14:00 – 14:45 Keynote 3 - A Picture is Worth a Thousand Words: Mapping the Current and Future Landscape of Pharmacy Practice
Yazid Al Hamarneh - Assistant Professor. University of Alberta, Canada
14:45 – 15:45 3 Minute Oral Presentations
15:45 – 16:15 Coffee Break & Poster Viewing
16:15 – 16:45 Panel Discussion and Q&A
16:45 – 17:00 Closing Remarks
The session is accessible with pre-registration only for a cost of € 95.-


Speakers

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Ms Hilde Ariansen
Norwegian Pharmacy Association

PPRCH-01 - Pilot study on digital communication between community pharmacists and general practitioners

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Dr Marie Baffoe-Bonnie
Kwame Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology

PPRCH-02 - Use Of Comics As A Tool To Educate Junior High School Students In The Ashanti Region; Ghana About Antimicrobial Resistance And Its Impact On Knowledge

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Prof Natalia Bilousova
Shupyk National Healthcare University Of Ukraine

PPRCH-03 - Determining the impact of pharmacists on treatment adherence in patients with Coronary heart disease in Ukraine

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Mr Mitchell Budden
University Of Newcastle

PPRCH-34 - Exploring the concept and definition of scope of practice in pharmacy: A systematic review

Ms Wen-Chien Chen
Taipei Medical University Hospital

PPRCH-05 - Enhancing Experiential Learning in Pharmacy Internships: A Qualitative Analysis of Patient Consultation Training

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Ms Anne-lise Delwaide
EndoPharm

PPRCH-06 - Development and Impact of a Training Programme for Community Pharmacists on Therapeutic Education Supporting Patients with Endometriosis

Mrs Clare Depasquale
Robert Gordon University

PPROP-15-01 - Exploring the development and implementation of practice-based interprofessional education for student pharmacists in Scotland: A case study

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Dr Francis Fordjour
Student, Kwameh Nkrumah University Of Science And Technology, Kumasi, Ghana; Staff, Sunyani Technical University, Ghana

PPRCH-07 - Blood pressure control in severe pre-eclamptic patients: Evaluating collaborative approaches to patient care and impact on management outcomes in a Hospital in Ghana

Dr Eyob Alemayehu Gebreyohannes
Not Specified

PPRCH-08 - Healthcare professionals’ and consumers’ awareness and understanding of the Black Triangle Scheme and its influence on adverse drug event reporting in Australia: a mixed-methods study

Dr Yu-Chia (Sam) Hsu
University of Pennsylvania

PPRCH-09 - Promoting Confidence and Competency in Pharmaceutical Care Practice for Pharmacy Students and Pharmacists in Taiwan through Workshops

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Dr Ramune Jacobsen
University Of Copenhagen

PPROP-15-02 - Public Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices of Medicine Waste: A Questionnaire Survey in Denmark

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Dr John Kirubakaran Joseph Sunder Singh
Parul University

PPRCH-10 - Impact of statin therapy on stroke patients with carotid artery stenosis: A prospective cohort analysis

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Laura Karim
Robert Gordon University

PPRCH-11 - Exploring the implementation of pharmacist independent prescribing for common clinical conditions within community pharmacy.

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Mrs Jelena Kostić Valčić
Onboarding with Jelena

PPRCH-12 - Integration of digital wellness programmes in pharmacies: addressing blue light exposure and nomophobia

Mrs Shivali Lakhani
Not Specified

PPRCH-13 - Preconception care interventions within a community pharmacy setting: A scoping review

Dr Shania Liu
University of Alberta

PPRCH-15 - Why do patients stop taking their glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists?

Dr Shania Liu
University of Alberta

PPRCH-14 - A pharmacist care pathway intervention for vascular prevention: Protocol for a randomized controlled trial, PRxOACT

Dr Monica Miller
Purdue University College of Pharmacy

PPRCH-18 - Assessment of VTE Prophylaxis Using Hematological Parameters Upon Admission at a Cancer Care Center in London, England

Dr Monica Miller
Purdue University College of Pharmacy

PPRCH-16 - Retrospective Analysis of LDL Change From Baseline in Patients Post Acute Myocardial Infarction

Dr Monica Miller
Purdue University College of Pharmacy

PPRCH-17 - Evaluation of Pain Management Following Cardiac Surgery in an Adult Critical Care Unit in London, England

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Dr Abdul Ajeed Mohathasim Billah
Sri Ramachandra Institute Of Higher Education And Research

PPRCH-19 - A Study on Prescribing Patterns, Polypharmacy, and Antimicrobial Stewardship in a Tertiary Care Hospital for Optimizing Medication Use in Post-Operative Care

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Dr Nisreen Mourad
Lebanese International University

PPRCH-20 - Migraine Management in Lebanon: Assessing Economic, Clinical, and Digital Perspectives on Patient Care and Innovation

Mr Radolf Nortey
Food and Drugs Authority

PPRCH-21 - Have antibiotics lost their prescription status? A Qualitative analysis of the supply factors in Community Pharmacies

Prof Tatiana V. Pak
RUDN University

PPRCH-23 - Iterative Design of a Pharmacy Simulation Tool for Enhancing Licensing Exam Readiness in Russia: Insights from Beta-Testing

Prof Tatiana V. Pak
RUDN University

PPRCH-22 - Development and validation of a questionnaire for assessing digital literacy among pharmaceutical specialists

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Dr Joselia Pena
Brazilian Federal Council of Pharmacy

PPRCH-24 - The Evolution of Pharmaceutical Services in Brazil and the Role of Technological Platforms in the Standardisation, Compliance, Recording, and Traceability of Data

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Dr Maryna Podgaina
HWWI

PPRCH-25 - Analysis of pharmaceutical market in Ukraine: retail sales in last half a decade

Dr Lígia Reis
Cofac - Cooperativa De Formação E Animação Cultural Crl

PPRCH-27 - Exploring the Integration of a Digital Medication Dispenser in Community Pharmacies: A Qualitative Study with Portuguese Pharmacists

Dr Lígia Reis
Cofac - Cooperativa De Formação E Animação Cultural Crl

Developing Outcome-Based Performance Indicators for Professional Pharmacy Services: a qualitative study

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Ms Michelle Rothwell
Queensland Health

PPROP-03-01 - Pharmacy Practice and First Peoples Health Equity: A Scoping Review

Dr Ellen Schellhase
Not Specified

PPRCH-29 - Analysis of Icosapent Ethyl Eligibility in Post Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients

Dr Ellen Schellhase
Not Specified

PPRCH-28 - An Analysis of Delirium and Its Management in Post Cardiac Surgery Patients in an Acute Critical Care Unit

Ms Jasmin Theresa Stoll
University Of Innsbruck

PPRCH-30 - Interdisciplinary role profile development of hospital pharmacists: a theory informed focus group pilot study

Mr Callum Tierney
Teesside University

PPRCH-31 - Improving Experiences of Transgender People within Community Pharmacies in the United Kingdom

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Mr Vincent Tlala
South African Pharmacy Council

PPRCH-32 - Impact of improvement plan on pharmacy grading outcomes: A risk-based approach to pharmacy inspections in South Africa

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Dr Samar Younes
Lebanese International University

PPRCH-33 - Epilepsy Management in Lebanon: Exploring Economic Burden, Quality of Life, and Cost-Effectiveness in the Context of Socioeconomic Challenges

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