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Abdulrouf Pallivalapila

Researcher at Hamad Medical Corporation

Publications -  21
Citations -  297

Abdulrouf Pallivalapila is an academic researcher from Hamad Medical Corporation. The author has contributed to research in topics: Patient safety & Health care. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 185 citations. Previous affiliations of Abdulrouf Pallivalapila include Qatar Airways.

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Stakeholders' views and experiences of pharmacist prescribing: a systematic review.

TL;DR: The aims of this systematic review were to critically appraise, synthesize and present the available evidence on the views and experiences of stakeholders on pharmacist prescribing and to present the perceived facilitators and barriers for its global implementation.
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Medication errors in hospitals in the Middle East: a systematic review of prevalence, nature, severity and contributory factors

TL;DR: There is a need to improve the quality and reporting of studies from Middle Eastern countries and a standardised approach to quantifying medication errors’ prevalence, severity, outcomes and contributory factors is warranted.
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Future perspectives on nonmedical prescribing.

TL;DR: A future perspective on NMP is provided in light of findings of an umbrella review of aspects of NMP, and challenges to implementing NMP into working practice are met by considering the theoretical basis for implementation, and robust and rigorous evaluation.
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Exploring facilitators and barriers to medication error reporting among healthcare professionals in Qatar using the theoretical domains framework: a mixed-methods approach.

TL;DR: Quantifying and explaining key facilitators and barriers of medication error reporting of healthcare professionals in Qatar can be used to develop theoretically informed interventions with the aims of improving the effectiveness and efficiency of the medication reporting systems impacting patient safety.
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Advancing the pharmacy practice research agenda: views and experiences of pharmacists in Qatar

TL;DR: Findings indicate pharmacists’ willingness to participate in research training in Qatar, however, there is a need to ensure that views and attitudes translate into research participation thus enhancing the evidence base.