- Pharmaceutical Practices and Patient Outcomes
- Pharmaceutical and Antibiotic Environmental Impacts
- Wastewater Treatment and Reuse
- Nursing Roles and Practices
- Analytical chemistry methods development
- Primary Care and Health Outcomes
- Respiratory and Cough-Related Research
- Global Health Workforce Issues
- Asthma and respiratory diseases
- Patient Safety and Medication Errors
- Inhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
- Cardiac, Anesthesia and Surgical Outcomes
- Healthcare Quality and Management
- Innovations in Medical Education
- Biosensors and Analytical Detection
- Health Sciences Research and Education
- Coastal wetland ecosystem dynamics
- Water Treatment and Disinfection
- Emergency and Acute Care Studies
- Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
- Dye analysis and toxicity
- Child and Adolescent Health
- EFL/ESL Teaching and Learning
- Constructed Wetlands for Wastewater Treatment
- Plant and Fungal Species Descriptions
Liverpool John Moores University
2016-2025
University of Liverpool
2025
University at Buffalo, State University of New York
2015-2019
State University of New York
2017-2019
Buffalo BioLabs
2017-2019
St. James's Hospital
2017
The Nature Conservancy
2008
University of Manchester
2002-2005
Despite large differences in removal efficiencies, all treatment processes investigated were sufficient preventing short-term behavioral effects zebrafish larvae.
Abstract Objectives To explore the perspectives of stakeholders on General Pharmaceutical Council’s revised Standards for Initial Education and Training Pharmacists that enable pharmacists to prescribe at point registration, from 2026. Methods This qualitative study used Theoretical Domains Framework (TDF) develop schedules structured interviews were conducted with various recorded via Microsoft Teams. Recordings transcribed verbatim, checked accuracy, then analysed using approach,...
AimsConduct a quantitative, but rapid, regional-level assessment of the alpine flora across northwest Yunnan (NWY) to provide broad-based understanding local and regional patterns composition, diversity health ecosystems NWY.
Medication discrepancies for patients after discharge from hospital are well documented. They have been shown to cause unnecessary harm and can result in readmission. To improve patient discharge, the current process of discharging (the process) needs evaluating determine where why medication issues occur. This study aimed identify evaluate used a range acute National Health Service hospitals across North West England.This qualitative involved semi-structured telephone interviews with 13...
Matrix-specific methods were developed and validated for the analysis of pharmaceuticals in human urine, struvite, soil, vegetables.
Hospital discharge is a complex process that can result in errors and delays for patients, particularly around the supply of medicines communication information. To improve patient discharge, perspectives service must be explored to determine where patients feel problems arise. This study aimed explore inpatient perceptions experiences current process.
An estimated 300 million people live with asthma globally. In England, a significant percentage poorly controlled symptoms. Community pharmacists might be able to play role in filling gaps care as they have the expertise and are regular contact patients long term conditions. This study described patients' experiences of management their general physician (GP) practice community pharmacy settings explored views on providing support for them pharmacy.
Background Medication administration is a high risk and error prone task for the trained healthcare professional, 1 however, there little emphasis on training parents how to administer medications until point of discharge. 2–4 The transition from neonatal unit home an anxious stressful time ‘one has question amount learning that actually occurs when important information taught under these circumstances’. 2 Aim Explore current practice concept parent-led medication determine if feel...
Abstract Objective The purpose of this study was to describe the migratory and working patterns primary care pharmacists, explore reasons pharmacists changed jobs, in particular ascertain from which sector moved into care. Method A self-completion postal questionnaire used gather quantitative data on current post practices for movement sector, semi-structured interviews more depth across sectors. Setting Primary England 2001. Key findings Just over half (52%) sample worked exclusively care,...
Abstract Introduction Most English hospitals provide out-of-hours pharmacy support via an ‘on-call pharmacist’.[1] There is scant published literature characterising these services. Prior research[2] suggests a significant number of calls may be inappropriate requests for non-urgent medication or information readily available elsewhere. Delaying while the on-call pharmacist unnecessarily contacted avoidably compromise patient care. Handling decrease job satisfaction and rest between shifts....
Problems relating to patients' medication are common during hospital discharge, often resulting in unnecessary harm patients and even readmission. To overcome these issues improve patient an evidence-based approach was used develop innovative model of care for the supply at discharge. The increases pharmacy involvement, uses community pharmacies process encourages follow-up after This study aimed determine if proposed new considered feasible acceptable by target population.This formative...
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Purpose Idea density has been shown to influence comprehension time for text in various populations. This study aims explore the of spoken idea on attainment young, healthy subjects using demographic characteristics.Methods Students watched two online lectures and answered 10 multiple choice questions them. received one more dense (MID) less (LID) lecture different subjects.Results Seventy-five students completed achieving a higher median score after idea-dense (LID = 7(3), MID 6(3), p...
<h3>Background</h3> The role of the clinical pharmacist in care surgical patients has been largely under studied, both nationally and internationally. Surgical experience 2.0–27.7 adverse drug events per 100 admissions, which 15.4–53.6% are preventable. No cost impact analysis conducted Irish setting done previously. <h3>Purpose</h3> <b>The aim was to</b> ascertain frequency type interventions made by a large teaching hospital order to provide quantitative value this role. <h3>Material...