Abstract
This paper presents five consultation workshops with 29 community pharmacists, stakeholders and patients that examined patient-centred professionalism in terms of pharmacists' working day and environment. The concept is ill-defined in both medical and pharmacy literature and the study aimed to clarify the situated nature of the term for patients and health professionals across settings. Workshops were supported by bio-photographic datasets of in-situ practice and Nominal Group Work
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