검색어 : 통합검색[Blenkinsopp Alison]
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Beating the Bounds? The Introduction of Pharmacist Supplementary Prescribing in the UK National Health Service
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Tann, Jennifer;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Evans, Amanda;
Grime, Janet;
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(Prometheus,
v.26,
2008,
pp.125-139)
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42
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Leading edge practitioners in community pharmacy: approaches to innovation
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Tann, Jennifer;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Allen, Judy;
Platts, Adrian;
The Business School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England B15 2TT;
Department of Medicines Management, University of Keele;
University of Exeter;
The Business School, University of Birmingham, Birmingham, England B15 2TT;
(The International journal of pharmacy practice,
v.4,
1996,
pp.235-245)
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43
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Non-medical prescribing in palliative care: A regional survey
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Ziegler, Lucy;
Bennett, Mike;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Coppock, Sally;
Academic Unit of Palliative Care, Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, School of Medicine, University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;
University of Leeds, Leeds, UK;
University of Bradford, Bradford, UK;
St Gemma’s Hospice, Leeds, UK;
(Palliative medicine,
v.29,
2015,
pp.177-181)
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44
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Evaluation of feasibility and acceptability of a community pharmacy health promotion scheme - views of users and providers
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Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Tann, Jennifer;
Platts, Adrian;
Allen, Judy;
Department of Medicines Management, Keele University;
Business School, University of Birmingham;
Business School, University of Birmingham;
Business School, University of Birmingham;
(The Health education journal,
v.61,
2002,
pp.52-69)
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45
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Patients’ experiences of a community pharmacy-led medicines management service
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Bissell, Paul;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Short, Duncan;
Mason, Linda;
Section of Public Health, ScHARR, The University of Sheffield, Regent Court, Sheffield, UK,;
School of Pharmacy, Keele University, Staffordshire, UK,;
Telford and Wrekin PCT, Sommerfeld House, Trench Lock, Telford, UK and;
School of Applied Social and Community Studies, Liverpool John Moores University, Liverpool, UK;
(Health & social care in the community,
v.16,
2008,
pp.363-369)
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46
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An evaluation of an intervention designed to improve the evidence-based supply of non-prescription medicines from community pharmacies
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Ngwerume, Karebor;
Watson, Margaret;
Bond, Christine;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Brocklehurst Chemist, Hull, UK;
Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK;
Centre of Academic Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, UK;
School of Life Sciences, University of Bradford, Bradford, UK;
(The International journal of pharmacy practice,
v.23,
2015,
pp.102-110)
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47
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A qualitative study of patient involvement in medicines management after hospital discharge: an under-recognised source of systems resilience
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Fylan, Beth;
Armitage, Gerry;
Naylor, Deirdre;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Bradford, , Bradford, UK;
Faculty of Health, University of Bradford, , Bradford, UK;
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Bradford, , Bradford, UK;
School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences, University of Bradford, , Bradford, UK;
(BMJ quality & safety,
v.27,
2018,
pp.539-546)
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Opportunity or threat? General practitioner perceptions of pharmacist prescribing
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Blenkinsopp, Alison;
Tann, Jennifer;
Evans, Amanda;
Grime, Janet;
University of Keele, UK;
School of Commerce, University of Birmingham, UK;
South Staffordshire Primary Care Trust, UK;
University of Keele, UK;
(The International journal of pharmacy practice,
v.16,
2008,
pp.29-34)
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Medicines optimisation in primary care: can community pharmacies deliver?
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De Simoni, Anna;
Mullis, Ricky;
Clyne, Wendy;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
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(The British journal of general practice : the journal of the Royal College of General Practitioners,
v.62,
2012,
pp.398-399)
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Cardiology patients' medicines management networks after hospital discharge: A mixed methods analysis of a complex adaptive system
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Fylan, Beth;
Tranmer, Mark;
Armitage, Gerry;
Blenkinsopp, Alison;
University of Bradford School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences;
University of Glasgow School of Social and Political Sciences;
University of Bradford Faculty of Health;
University of Bradford School of Pharmacy and Medical Sciences;
(Research in social & administrative pharmacy : RSAP,
v.15,
2019,
pp.505-513)