السجلات المعروضة 681 -- 700 من 1279

    • What Are the Challenges in Conducting Cost-of-Illness Studies? 

      Greenberg, D.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham MohamedB.; Boncz, I. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2014 , Article)
      [No abstract available]
    • Generic medicines policy in Qatar 

      Ibrahim, M. I. B. M. ( Pro Pharma Communications International , 2015 , Article)
      Qatar's pharmaceutical market is likely to remain highly dependent on imports. The use of generic medicines remains a great challenge to the country.
    • Children's knowledge and beliefs about medicines 

      Dawood, O. T.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Abdullah, A. C. ( SAGE Publications Inc. , 2015 , Article)
      Minor illnesses in children are often cured at home with over the counter medicines. Even though there is a wide use of medicines among children, they rarely receive medical advice about their medications from doctors or ...
    • Medication reconciliation service conducted by clinical pharmacists in Qatar 

      Sonallah, H.; Ibrahim, T.; Sattar, D. A.; Ahmed, D.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed ( Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia , 2014 , Article)
      [No abstract available]
    • Childhood poisoning in Qatar: A call for action 

      Ahmed, A.; Al-Jamal, A.N.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed ( Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia , 2015 , Article)
      [No abstract available]
    • Pricing strategies for pharmaceuticals in developing countries: what options do we have? 

      Rida, N. M. A.; Ibrahim, M. I. M. ( Pro Pharma Communications International , 2017 , Article)
      Effective pharmaceutical pricing policies in developing countries are important to ensure accessibility and affordability of essential medicines for the people.
    • Economic Evaluation of Pharmacy Services: Review of Studies From Asia, Africa, and South America 

      Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Suh, H. S. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2017 , Book chapter)
      This review aims to explore the types of economic evaluation used to evaluate the pharmacy services in developing countries. It aimed to assess and summarize original studies of the economic impact of clinical pharmacy ...
    • Qualitative evaluation of a cumulative exit-from-degree objective structured clinical examination (OSCE) in a Gulf context 

      Sobh, A.H.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Diab, M. I.; Pawluk, S. A.; Austin, Z.; ... more authors ( International Pharmaceutical Federation , 2017 , Article)
      Introduction: Cultural adaptation of assessments into new contexts requires extensive evaluation to ensure validity of examination methods. Aims: The study objective was to critically analyse a cumulative OSCE for graduating ...
    • Introduction 

      Fathelrahman, A. I.; Ibrahim, M. I. M.; Wertheimer, A. I. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2016 , Article)
      [No abstract available]
    • Assessment of the availability and rationality of unregistered fixed dose drug combinations in Nepal: a multicenter cross-sectional study 

      Poudel, A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Mishra, P.; Palaian, S. ( BioMed Central Ltd , 2017 , Article)
      Background: The medications that are registered and available in a country are meant for the prevention and treatment of ailments and diseases. However, a lack of effective regulatory bodies and operative control mechanisms, ...
    • A new experimental community pharmacy internship module for undergraduate pharmacy students in western Nepal: overview and reflections 

      Timsina, S.; K C, B.; Adhikari, D.; Alrasheedy, A. A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; ... more authors (2017 , Article)
      Community pharmacies in Nepal and other South Asian countries are in a mediocre state due to poor regulation and the fact that many pharmacies are run by people with insufficient training in dispensing. This has led to the ...
    • Comparative Analysis and Conclusion 

      Ibrahim, M. I. M.; Fathelrahman, A. I.; Wertheimer, A. I. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2016 , Book chapter)
      Nowadays, people across the globe are living longer, particularly because of positive development of the health care system in many parts of the world, technology advancement, new cost-effective medicines, better lifestyles, ...
    • Preface 

      Fathelrahman, A. I.; Ibrahim, M. I. M.; Wertheimer, A. I. ( Elsevier Inc. , 2016 , Article)
      [No abstract available]
    • Scholarly publishing depends on peer reviewers 

      Fernandez-Llimos F.; Berti A.D.; Yeung D.; Yusuff K.B.; El Zowalaty M.E.; ... more authors ( Grupo de Investigacion en Atencion Farmaceutica , 2018 , Article)
      The peer-review crisis is posing a risk to the scholarly peer-reviewed journal system. Journals have to ask many potential peer reviewers to obtain a minimum acceptable number of peers accepting reviewing a manuscript. ...
    • Workshop on proposal writing on research for health care professionals: A brief report 

      Shrestha, S.; Danekhu, K.; Sharma, N.; Khanal, P.; Ansari, S. R.; ... more authors ( Dove Medical Press Ltd. , 2019 , Article)
      A one-day workshop on proposal writing for research for health care professionals was organized by Hospital Research Board (HRB), Nepal Cancer Hospital and Research Center Pvt. Ltd, Harisiddhi, Lalitpur, Nepal on 2nd March ...
    • Travel health-related activities and services provided by community pharmacies in Selangor, Malaysia: A cross-sectional analysis 

      KC, B.; Khan, T. M.; Xuan, W. Y.; Alrasheedy, A. A.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; ... more authors ( Elsevier USA , 2020 , Article)
      Background: Millions of tourists visit Malaysia annually while a large number of Malaysians travel overseas. Taking care of travellers' healthcare needs is important aspect of the healthcare system. Community pharmacies ...
    • Generic medicines and biosimilars: Impact on global pharmaceutical policy 

      Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Awaisu, Ahmed. ( Palgrave Macmillan , 2020 , Book chapter)
      Patient access to safe and cost-effective treatment is an important goal for the healthcare system. The development of biosimilar compounds and generic medicines is interesting to the industry and society to reduce healthcare ...
    • Knowledge and Attitudes on Khat Use among Yemeni Health Sciences Students 

      Alshakka, M.; Badulla, W. F. S.; Al-Abd, N.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed ( Taylor and Francis Ltd , 2020 , Article)
      Background: Khat chewing has a negative impact on an individual’s life. Objectives: The study was execute to assess health sciences students’ knowledge and attitudes regarding khat use in Yemen. Methods: This survey involved ...
    • Impact assessment of pharmacist-supervised intervention on health-related quality of life of newly diagnosed diabetics: A pre-post design 

      Upadhyay, D.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Mishra, P.; Alurkar, V. ( Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications , 2020 , Article)
      Introduction: Diabetics face a series of challenges that affect all aspects of their daily life. Diabetes related complications adversely affect patient's health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Knowledge and self-care ...
    • An insight into the pharmaceutical sector in Yemen during conflict: challenges and recommendations 

      Alshakka, M.; Ibrahim, Mohamed Izham Mohamed; Bahattab, A.; Badulla, W. F. S.; Shankar, P. R. ( Routledge , 2020 , Article)
      In our world today, we need to understand, measure, and respond to inequality. The conflict and siege in Yemen have caused serious repercussions and consequences for the pharmaceutical sector and health of the people. ...