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  • Practice-based research (PBR) is crucial for community pharmacists to develop new patient services.
  • PBR enables pharmacists to strengthen their role within the broader health system.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To assess community pharmacists' attitudes towards PBR.
  • To identify barriers and motivators for community pharmacist participation in PBR.

Main Methods:

  • A cross-sectional study conducted in May-June 2023.
  • An online questionnaire administered to 500 licensed community pharmacists in Croatia.
  • The questionnaire assessed sociodemographics, attitudes towards PBR, and barriers to participation using a 5-point Likert scale.

Main Results:

  • 97% of pharmacists view PBR as important for developing new pharmacy services.
  • Nearly two-thirds consider research participation a core aspect of pharmacy practice.
  • The primary barrier identified was the workload associated with daily pharmacy operations (68% of respondents).

Conclusions:

  • Community pharmacists recognize the significance of PBR for their profession.
  • Motivation for engaging in PBR exists, even with acknowledged challenges.
  • Findings suggest strategies to overcome barriers and foster greater PBR involvement in community pharmacy.