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Using human error theory to explore the supply of non-prescription medicines from …

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MC Watson, CM Bond, M Johnston, K Mearns - British Medical Journal, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Method: A 25% random sample was made of 364 observed consultations for
non-prescription medicines. Each of the 91 consultations was assessed by two
groups: a consensus group (stage 1) to identify common problems with the ...
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[CITATION] Not just someone stood behind the counter


E Seston, M Nicolson, K Hassell, PR Noyce - The views and experiences of medicines counter …, 2001
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Factors predicting the guideline compliant supply (or non-supply) of non-prescription …

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MC Watson, CM Bond, J Grimshaw, M … - Quality and Safety in Health Care, 2006 - qshc.bmj.com
Results: No significant association was shown between guideline compliant
behaviour and pharmacy type or location, or with the actor making the visit. The
likelihood of guideline compliant outcome was significantly greater with ...
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[PDF] How the Scottish School of Primary Care can help pharmacists


M Watson, L McCloughan - Pharmaceutical Journal, 2004 - pharmj.com
Why, you may ask, should pharmacists be interested in research? The answer is
that primary care research needs to re- flect the contributions of all the
various providers of primary health care, whether pharmacists, nurses, GPs, ...
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Exploring the supply of non-prescription medicines from community pharmacies in Scotland

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MC Watson, J Hart, M Johnston, CM Bond - Pharmacy World & Science, 2008 - Springer
Abstract Objective The objectives of this study were to: (1) explore pharmacy
support staff (PSS) opinions of and attitudes towards the supply of
non-prescription medicines (NPMs); (2) assess whether NPM supply is ...
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[CITATION] " Not just someone stood behind the counter": The views and experiences of medicines …


EM Seston, M Nicolson, K Hassel, JA Cantrill … - Journal of Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 2001 - SWEDISH PHARMACEUTICAL PRESS
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Evaluation of community pharmacists' recommendations to standardized patient scenarios


PM Rutter, E Horsley, DT Brown - The Annals of pharmacotherapy, 2004 - Harvey Whitney Books
1080 ■ The Annals of Pharmacotherapy ■ 2004 June, Volume 38 ... The global
market for over-the-counter (OTC) medicines is considerable and rising. In 1991,
US consumers spent $10.2 billion on OTC drugs, which had risen to $19.1 ...
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The evidence-based supply of non-prescription medicines: barriers and beliefs


MC Watson, CM Bond - International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
IJPP 2004, 12: 65–72 ß 2004 The Authors Received August 12, 2003 Accepted
February 23, 2004 10.1211/0022357023475 ISSN 0961-7671 ... Department of
General Practice and Primary Care, University of Aberdeen, Scotland
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[PDF] Consumer usage patterns of nonprescription histamine2-receptor antagonists


CW Shi, IM Gralnek, GS Dulai, A Towfigh, S … - The American journal of gastroenterology, 2004 - researchcore.org
OBJECTIVE: Prescription to over-the-counter (OTC) drug switches are increasingly
common. Yet little is known about how the public uses these reclassified
products. Histamine2-receptor antagonists (H2RAs) are popular examples, ...
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The quality of self-care counselling by pharmacy practitioners, supported by IT-based …


T Westerlund, IL Andersson, B Marklund - Pharmacy World & Science, 2007 - Springer
Abstract Objective The primary objective of the study was to assess the quality
of self-care counselling from phar- macy practitioners, supported by national
clinical guidelines. The research questions addressed (1) the distribution ...
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