Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/128610
Title: The International Collaboration of Pharmacy Journal Editors (ICPJE) formally constituted to foster quality around clinical and social pharmacy practice research publications
Authors: Alves da Costa, F.
Fernandez-Llimos, F.
Desselle, S.
Arnet, I.
Babar, Z.
Bond, C.
Cordina, Maria
Garcia Cardenas, V.
El Hajj, M. S.
Jacobsen, R.
Law, A. V.
Nørgaard, L. S.
Polidori, C.
Shcherbakova, N.
Stewart, D.
Tonin, F.
Weidmann, A. E.
Keywords: Periodical editors
Scholarly publishing
National Library of Medicine (U.S.). Medical subject headings
Pharmacy -- Research
Pharmacy -- Periodicals
Issue Date: 2024
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Citation: da Costa, F. A., Fernandez-Llimos, F., Desselle, S., Arnet, I., Babar, Z., Bond, C., ... & Weidmann, A. E. (2024). The International Collaboration of Pharmacy Journal Editors (ICPJE) formally constituted to foster quality around clinical and social pharmacy practice research publications. Research in Social & Administrative Pharmacy, https://doi.org/10.1016/ j.sapharm.2024.10.001.
Abstract: The Granada statements were a result of the need to strengthen clinical, social and administrative pharmacy practice as an area of knowledge that translates into practice, research and policy. As a response, a group of clinical and social pharmacy practice journal editors launched an initiative in Granada in 2022 to discuss ways to improve the quality of publications in this area, which culminated in the Granada statements. Eighteen statements were developed, clustered into six main domains:1) the appropriate use of terminology; 2) developing impactful abstracts; 3) having the required peer reviews; 4) preventing journal scattering; 5) more effective and wiser use of journal and article performance metrics; and 6)authors’ selection of the most appropriate pharmacy practice journal to submit their work. The full Granada statements have been published in 14 journals [1-14]. These pioneering statements are rooted in similar endeavors undertaken by scholars in other health professions groups, fostering the concept of interdisciplinary consensus and advancing scientific paradigm [15, 16]..
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/128610
Appears in Collections:Scholarly Works - FacM&SCPT



Items in OAR@UM are protected by copyright, with all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated.