Clinical pharmacy and pharmacy practice research focus on optimizing medication use to improve patient outcomes within healthcare settings. This field encompasses the clinical application of pharmaceutical knowledge alongside direct patient care. Positioned within Pharmacology and pharmaceutical sciences, it addresses medication management, safety, and therapeutic effectiveness. JoVE Visualize enriches this research area by pairing PubMed articles with JoVE’s experiment videos, helping researchers and students gain a clearer understanding of study designs and practical approaches in clinical pharmacy.
Key Methods & Emerging Trends
Core Methods in Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmacy Practice
Established methodologies in clinical pharmacy research often include pharmacy practice surveys, medication therapy management studies, and pharmacoepidemiological analyses. Researchers employ patient chart reviews, randomized controlled trials, and drug utilization evaluations to assess clinical pharmacy services in hospitals and community settings. These methods support investigations into the scope of clinical pharmacy, patient safety improvements, and the role of clinical pharmacists in multidisciplinary care teams. Systematic reviews and meta-analyses are also commonly used to synthesize evidence on interventions impacting medication adherence and therapeutic outcomes.
Emerging and Innovative Approaches
Innovative research in clinical pharmacy increasingly integrates real-world data analytics, artificial intelligence, and digital health tools to refine medication management strategies. Pharmacogenomics and precision medicine approaches are gaining traction, offering personalized pharmaceutical care based on genetic profiles. Additionally, mobile health technologies and telepharmacy expand access to clinical pharmacy services beyond traditional settings. These emerging trends enable more dynamic research into patient monitoring and adherence, influencing how clinical pharmacy practice adapts to evolving healthcare demands.

