“you don’t get side effects from social prescribing”—a qualitative study exploring community pharmacists’ attitudes to social prescribing

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  • What: This study explored views of community pharmacists regarding social prescribing in pharmacies. A phenomenological approach allowed the study to focus on community pharmacists` experiences of what happens in practice and how it happens . Credibility was defined as the ability of the findings of the study to be reasonably believed and dependability was defined as the ability to trust the research process was carried out accurately. Other members of the research team (NC, ST, GR) were less professionally connected to the pharmacy sector and so provided an objective perspective during data_analysis and interpretation.
  • Who: Adam . . .

     

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