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Your guide to article types, preparing and submitting a manuscript including reference citations, and how to get started in pharmacy research.
Online ISSN: 2208-245X
Pharmacy Growth, Research, Innovation and Training (Pharmacy GRIT) is Advanced Pharmacy Australia's (AdPha) member voice, providing a online magazine-style platform for publishing pharmacy research reflections as well as feature articles and instructional papers to assist and inspire members. Officially citable, from 2017 to 2021 Pharmacy GRIT appeared in quarterly printed and digital form, housing DrugScan (now MedsScan), Medication Safety and Case Reports, and complementing AdPha's flagship research journal the Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research (JPPR).
In 2022, GRIT moved wholly online. For members and by members, GRIT's content is now published and promoted via this website to promote greater collaboration and innovation, before moving to a new, dedicated digital home. Recent articles and previous issues are available below.
Research article
Benjamin Nicholas Hughes and Francis Michael Wheelahan
This narrative review examines the benefit of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) for patients with acute pancreatitis.
[Published online 4 November 2024]
letter to the community
Fang Yi Lee
This letter to the AdPha community brings awareness to the risk of hypophosphatemia following intravenous iron infusion.
[Published 5 August 2024]
technicians and assistants research series
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Natasha Lemuelu and Julia Tisdall |
The third instalment of the Technicians and Assistants Research Series is authored by Natasha Lemuelu (Qld) and Julia Tisdall (Qld) and building on the work done in Parts 1 and 2 provides guidance for writing your own abstract.
[Published 2 July 2024]
Research reflection
Sophie De Rota |
This absorbing research reflection offers a sophisticated and personal account of the ups and downs of the research process during a Digital Health Record rollout process.
[Published 17 June 2024]
technicians and assistants research series
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Natasha Lemuelu and Julia Tisdall |
Meet new contributing author Natasha Lemuelu in the second instalment of the Technicians and Assistants Research Series.
[Published 3 June 2024]
Research reflection
Samuel B. Bougher |
This delightful reflection recounts Sam’s research experiences while investigating the appropriateness of video-assisted debriefing to the teaching of medication history skills.
[Published 27 May 2024]
Research reflection
Shannon L. Edwards |
Shannon’s article is based on the implementation of a new bowel preparation dispensing process at Cairns Hospital and offers a sophisticated reflection on existing limitations in academic publishing.
[Published 20 May 2024]
Research reflection
Janita Singh |
Drawing on the experience of an observational study on pharmacist integrated charting of discharge medicines on electronic discharge summaries, Janita shares an engaging reflection on the opportunities for growth when conducting research.
[Published 13 May 2024]
Research reflection
Joshua Lui |
After undertaking a retrospective medication use evaluation on anticoagulation reversal, Joshua reflects on the ways research design and data collection can impact results and interpretation.
[Published 6 May 2024]
Research reflection
Julie J. Kalf
Julie’s project focused on assessing the appropriateness of ADT Booster vaccine use in the emergency department in North Queensland. Julie encountered significant challenges throughout the research process; proving herself to be a resilient and insightful researcher and the importance of knowledge and mentorship to support emerging researchers.
[Published 29 April 2024]
Research reflection
Kalya Cho
Arising from a project investigating medication administration timeframes of cabergoline, this engaging reflection documents the impact of unforeseen challenges and the importance of data collection for enhancing research power.
[Published 22 April 2024]
Research reflection
Alice I. Hann |
This article is a sophisticated reflection on the ways smaller, local projects can lay foundations for future research and Alice’s changing perspective of the value of local audits.
[Published 17 April 2024]
Feature
Julianne Chong, Russell Levy, Garry Soo, Jocelyn Ong, and Rosemary Burke (PSM)
This feature article explores the creation of the innovative Medication Safety Week promotion successfully undertaken within the Sydney Local Health District in 2022 and 2023.
[Published 3 April 2024]
Medication safety
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Linda Graudins and Toni Howell |
On behalf of the Medication Safety Leadership Committee, Linda Graudins (editor) and Toni Howell (chair) call for safe displaying of common pain-relieving medicines.
[Published 25 March 2024]
Research reflection
Irina Rigoli |
This reflection provides an account of Irina’s first experience as a lead supervisor of a team including five student researchers. The mixed-method project aimed to explore mental health education among Australian hospital pharmacists, identify areas of improvement and included development and data analysis managed by the five talented student researchers. Irina’s reflection documents some of the key challenges she encountered as lead supervisor and includes a range of improvements for future projects.
[Published 19 February 2024]
Research reflection
Emma K. Whitney
An engaging reflection that explores the impact of the Digital Health Record on data collection.
[Published 30 January 2024]
Feature
Russell Hill, on behalf of the Specialty Practice Leadership and Management Leadership Committee
AdPha’s Leadership and Management Leadership Committee has been considering hospital pharmacist access to, and support for, continuing professional development (CPD), in particular, access to leadership and management training programs. Anecdotal feedback indicated differing levels of access and support from healthcare organisations for leadership and management training. The Leadership and Management Leadership Committee holds the position that adequate support should be available to ensure that pharmacy leaders, as well as aspiring pharmacy leaders, have the requisite skills to confidently lead and take the profession forward.
[Published 15 January 2024]
Research Article
Jennifer Nguyen, Lois Cheung, Chi Hao La, and Berenice Sheridan
This research measured the impact of the introduction of an electronic prescription tracking tool in a chemotherapy day unit.
[Published 8 November 2023]
Technicians and assistants research series
Julia Tisdall
Looking to begin your research journey? Read the first instalment of the new Technicians and Assistants Research Series.
[Published 31 October 2023]
Research Reflection
Tara M. Poke
Currently in development, this project aims to develop pre-recorded patient education resources for cancer treatment.
[Published 19 October 2023]
Research Reflection
Muhammad Nashrudin Bin Jamaludin
Reflecting on the experience of implementing the Digitial Health Record on Parkinson's Disease medicine administration.
[Published 19 October 2023]
Research Article
John C. Kao, Eugene Ong, Julie E. Stevens, and Samanta Lalic
This research article explores the development of an information tool and its impact on pharmacist workflows in residential aged care facilities and their servcing pharmacies.
[Published 16 October 2023]
Research Reflection
Rhiannon Froude |
Authored by Rhiannon Froude, SHPA's 2022 Resident of the Year.
[Published 9 October 2023]
oration
Duncan McKenzie |
Awarded at MM2022!
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Deirdre Criddle |
Awarded at MM2022!
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Kerry Fitzsimons |
Awarded at MM2022!
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Sally Marotti |
Awarded at MM2022!
Research Reflection
Abigail A. Pinto |
Celebrate the first published Research Reflection article by sharing Abigail A. Pinto's research experience during the emergence of COVID-19.
Feature
Kate Woods |
To celebrate International Women's Day (8 March 2023) Kate Woods (Gosford Hospital Central Coast Local Health District) explores the Gender Pay Gap and makes a compelling call for greater flexibility in the workplace and a sector wide gender-pay-gap audit.
Medication safety
Wendy Ewing |
To accompany the announcement of MedsScan and writing on behalf of the Medicine Safety Leadership Committee, Wendy Ewing explains why its time to move away from the term 'drug'.
Your guide to article types, preparing and submitting a manuscript including reference citations, and how to get started in pharmacy research.
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