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LGT Shanika
LGT Shanika
PhD Candidate, University of Otago, New Zealand, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, SACTRC
Verified email at postgrad.otago.ac.nz
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Acceptance and attitudes of healthcare staff towards the introduction of clinical pharmacy service: a descriptive cross-sectional study from a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka
LGT Shanika, CN Wijekoon, S Jayamanne, J Coombes, I Coombes, ...
BMC health services research 17, 1-8, 2017
292017
Ward-based clinical pharmacists and hospital readmission: a non-randomized controlled trial in Sri Lanka
LGT Shanika, S Jayamanne, CN Wijekoon, J Coombes, D Perera, ...
Bulletin of World Health Organization 96, 155-164, 2017
262017
Proton pump inhibitor use: systematic review of global trends and practices
LGT Shanika, A Reynolds, S Pattison, R Braund
European Journal of Clinical Pharmacology 79 (9), 1159-1172, 2023
202023
‘Modified STOPP-START criteria for Sri Lanka’; translating to a resource limited healthcare setting by Delphi consensus
NR Samaranayake, A Balasuriya, GH Fernando, D Samaraweera, ...
BMC geriatrics 19, 1-5, 2019
152019
Opportunities for pharmacists to optimise quality use of medicines in a Sri Lankan hospital: an observational, prospective, cohort study
DMP Perera, JA Coombes, LGT Shanika, A Dawson, C Lynch, ...
Journal of Pharmacy Practice and Research 47 (2), 121-130, 2017
122017
Are medications safely used by residents in elderly care homes?–A multi-centre observational study from Sri Lanka
SMS Prasanna, TSB Cader, S Sabalingam, LGT Shanika, ...
PloS one 15 (6), e0233486, 2020
102020
Adverse drug reactions and associated factors in a cohort of Sri Lankan patients with non-communicable chronic diseases
LGT Shanika, S Jayamanne, J Coombes, I Coombes, CN Wijekoon
Pharmaceutical Journal of Sri Lanka 2016, 2016
52016
Adverse drug reactions in a cohort of Sri Lankan patients with non-communicable chronic diseases
CN Wijekoon, LGT Shanika, S Jayamanne, J Coombes, A Dawson
Elsevier, 2017
42017
The extent of community pharmacists' involvement in detecting and resolving Drug Related Problems (DRPs) in prescriptions–A real time study from Sri Lanka
TSJ Janani, R Risla, LGT Shanika, NR Samaranayake
Exploratory Research in Clinical and Social Pharmacy 3, 100061, 2021
32021
An educational intervention to improve the ability of community pharmacists in Sri Lanka to detect drug related problems
TSJ Janani, R Risla, LGT Shanika, P Galappatthy, NR Samaranayake
22020
Impact of a ward based clinical pharmacist intervention on improving the quality use of medicines in patients with chronic non communicable diseases in a tertiary hospital
LGT Shanika, S Jayamanne, N Wijekoon, J Coombes, I Coombes, ...
Sri Lanka Medical Association, 2014
22014
Knowledge, Perceptions and Practices on Modified Release Tablets among Prescribers: A Preliminary Study
M Fernando, KIJ Priyadarshi, LGT Shanika, NR Samaranayake
Journal of Health Sciences and Innovative Research 1, 2020
12020
Clinical pharmacy service improves medication adherence in patients with non-communicable chronic diseases: evidence from a controlled trial
LGT Shanika, N Wijekoon, S Jayamanne, J Coombes, I Coombes, ...
12016
The Extent of Community Pharmacists’ Involvement in Detecting and Resolving Drug Related Problems (DRPs) in Prescriptions-A Cross Sectional Study in a Community Pharmacy …
TSJ Janani, R Risla, LGT Shanika, NR Samaranayake
2020
Information Availability and Completeness of Product Information Leaflets of Modified Release Tablets Registered in Sri Lanka
M Fernando, KIJ Priyadarshi, LGT Shanika, NR Samaranayake
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Multidisciplinary …, 2019
2019
Impact of an educational workshop on detecting drug related problems by community pharmacists
TSJ Janani, R Risla, LGT Shanika, P Galappatthy
2018
Drug-related problems in prescriptions–detection and prevention by community pharmacists
R Risla, TSJ Janani, LGT Shanika, NR Samaranayake
2018
Opportunities for medication review and reconciliation by a clinical pharmacist to prevent drug-related hospital re-admissions: evidence from a case series in Sri Lanka
LGT Shanika, CN Wijekoon, S Jayamanne, J Coombes, D Perera, ...
2018
Acceptance and attitudes of healthcare staff towards the introduction of clinical pharmacy service: A descriptive cross-sectional study from a tertiary care hospital in Sri Lanka
A Dawson, I Coombes, J Coombes, HA De Silva, SF Jayamanne, ...
BioMed Central Ltd., 2017
2017
Opportunities for pharmacists to optimise quality use of medicines in a Sri Lankan hospital: An observational, prospective, cohort study
A Dawson, F Mohamed, I Coombes, J Coombes, HA De Silva, ...
The Society of Hospital Pharmacists of Australia, 2017
2017
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