124 results on '"Corlett, Sarah A."'
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2. The Effectiveness and Value of Written Medicine Information Across Asia and Africa: Systematic Review
3. Patients’ Experiences and Preferences for Medicine Information: An International Comparison Between Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and England
4. Provision and Need for Medicine Information in Asia and Africa: A Scoping Review of the Literature
5. Patient information leaflets and package inserts of ibuprofen provided in the UK and Thailand: a comparative assessment
6. Patients’ Experiences and Preferences for Medicine Information: An International Comparison Between Malaysia, Thailand, Uganda, and England
7. Pharmacist prescriber smoking cessation intervention during the COVID-19 pandemic
8. Development and Validation of a Revised Instrument to Measure Burden of Long-Term Medicines Use: The Living with Medicines Questionnaire Version 3 [Corrigendum]
9. Engaging patients to access the community pharmacy medicine review service after discharge from hospital: a cross-sectional study in England
10. Correction to: Provision and Need for Medicine Information in Asia and Africa: A Scoping Review of the Literature
11. Development and Validation of a Revised Instrument to Measure Burden of Long-Term Medicines Use: The Living with Medicines Questionnaire Version 3 [Corrigendum]
12. Describing interruptions, multi-tasking and task-switching in community pharmacy: a qualitative study in England
13. Delegation: a solution to the workload problem? Observations and interviews with community pharmacists in England
14. Patients’ Experiences and Perspectives of Receiving Written Medicine Information About Medicines: A Qualitative Study
15. Pharmacy services and role development in UK general practice: a cross‐sectional survey
16. Patients’ Experiences and Perspectives of Receiving Written Medicine Information About Medicines: A Qualitative Study
17. The use of future scenario thinking for child public health in a local authority
18. Opportunistic screening for atrial fibrillation by clinical pharmacists in UK general practice during the influenza vaccination season: A cross-sectional feasibility study
19. Pharmacy services and role development in UK general practice: a cross-sectional survey
20. Pharmacists detecting atrial fibrillation in general practice: a qualitative focus group study
21. Pharmacists detecting atrial fibrillation (PDAF) in primary care during the influenza vaccination season: a multi-site, cross sectional feasibility pilot study
22. use of future scenario thinking for child public health in a local authority.
23. A narrative review on the consultation tools available for pharmacists in the United Kingdom: do they facilitate person-centred care?
24. Development of a tool to support person-centred medicine-focused consultations with stroke survivors
25. Complexity of Medicine Regimens and Patient Perception of Medicine Burden
26. Pharmacists detecting atrial fibrillation (PDAF) in primary care during the influenza vaccination season: a multisite, cross-sectional screening protocol
27. Development and validation of a revised instrument to measure burden of long-term medicines use: the Living with Medicines Questionnaire version 3
28. Pharmacy services and role development in UK general practice: a cross-sectional survey.
29. A narrative review on the consultation tools available for pharmacists in the United Kingdom: do they facilitate person‐centred care?
30. Development and integration of advanced practitioner pharmacists within the urgent care setting”. Investigation of training needs and role development
31. Patient experiences of the burden of using medicines for long-term conditions and factors affecting burden: A cross-sectional survey
32. Longitudinal qualitative evaluation of pharmacist integration into the urgent care setting
33. Development and validation of a revised instrument to measure burden of long-term medicines use: the Living with Medicines Questionnaire version 3
34. Pharmacists detecting atrial fibrillation (PDAF) in primary care during the influenza vaccination season: a multisite, cross-sectional screening protocol
35. Validation of an instrument to measure patients’ experiences of medicine use: the Living with Medicines Questionnaire
36. Location of care for people with serious mental illness (LOCAPE) : implications for service use and costs using a mixed-methods approach
37. Measuring medicine-related experiences from the patient perspective: a systematic review
38. Validation of an instrument to measure patients’ experiences of medicine use: the Living with Medicines Questionnaire
39. Comparison of pharmacist and public views and experiences of community pharmacy medicines-related services in England
40. Medicine-related services in community pharmacy: public preferences for pharmacy attributes and promotional methods and comparison with pharmacists' perceptions
41. Comparison of pharmacist and public views and experiences of community pharmacy medicines-related services in England
42. Location of care for people with serious mental illness (LOCAPE): implications for service use and costs using a mixed-methods approach
43. Medicine-related services in community pharmacy: public preferences for pharmacy attributes and promotional methods and comparison with pharmacists' perceptions
44. Comparison of pharmacist and public views and experiences of community pharmacy medicines-related services in England
45. The Social Determinants of Mental Health. Edited by Michael T. Compton & Ruth S. Shim American Psychiatric Publishing. 2015. £38.00 (pb). 294 pp. ISBN 9781585624775
46. Light therapy exploratory trial: investigating the effectiveness and feasibility of home use light therapy for the management of depression
47. Delegation: a solution to the workload problem? Observations and interviews with community pharmacists in England
48. Randomised control trial of the effectiveness of an integrated psychosocial health promotion intervention aimed at improving health and reducing substance use in established psychosis (IMPaCT).
49. Comparison of pharmacist and public views and experiences of community pharmacy medicinesrelated services in England.
50. Making medication more manageable.
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