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Rajaa Alqudah

Researcher at Applied Science Private University

Publications -  26
Citations -  217

Rajaa Alqudah is an academic researcher from Applied Science Private University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pharmacy & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 20 publications receiving 96 citations.

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Pharmacists' readiness to deal with the coronavirus pandemic: Assessing awareness and perception of roles.

TL;DR: The majority of pharmacists and pharmacy students reported that they have a major role in the management of epidemics/pandemics through the community pharmacies but the majority follow on the latest coronavirus updates from the media.
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Pharmacists' perceived barriers towards delivering their emergency roles during the COVID-19 pandemic and perceived policymakers' responsibilities

TL;DR: Investigating pharmacists’ perspectives of the role of educational institutes and professional pharmacy organizations in supporting them to take on roles during COVID-19 pandemic and to identify barriers to be able to support themselves and their patients finds online education on mental healthcare is specifically needed.
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Cost-benefit analysis of clinical pharmacist intervention in preventing adverse drug events in the general chronic diseases outpatients.

TL;DR: The RCT-based cost-benefit evaluation provided evidence-based insight into the economic benefit of a clinical pharmacist-provided HMMR for preventing ADEs in the general chronic diseases outpatients in Jordan.
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Knowledge and awareness of community toward COVID-19 in Jordan: A cross-sectional study

TL;DR: The findings can guide government information campaigns that will be covered by media and could be an important tool in tracking the public’s knowledge and misperceptions of COVID-19 over time.
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Primary health care policy and vision for community pharmacy and pharmacists in Jordan

TL;DR: There have been many developments in the pharmacy practice in the past recent years, including the establishment of ‘Good Pharmacy Practice’, new curricular development based on the international accreditation (the ACPE), a new immunization program, and health services research aimed to save patients’ lives, influence expenses, and improve patients‘ quality of life.