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How to use the nominal group and Delphi techniques
SS McMillan, M King, MP Tully
International journal of clinical pharmacy 38, 655-662, 2016
14822016
Patient-centered approaches to health care: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials
SS McMillan, E Kendall, A Sav, MA King, JA Whitty, F Kelly, AJ Wheeler
Medical care research and review 70 (6), 567-596, 2013
3932013
Burden of treatment for chronic illness: a concept analysis and review of the literature
A Sav, MA King, JA Whitty, E Kendall, SS McMillan, F Kelly, B Hunter, ...
Health Expectations 18 (3), 312-324, 2015
3702015
Using the nominal group technique: how to analyse across multiple groups
SS McMillan, F Kelly, A Sav, E Kendall, MA King, JA Whitty, AJ Wheeler
Health Services and Outcomes Research Methodology 14, 92-108, 2014
2812014
‘You say treatment, I say hard work’: treatment burden among people with chronic illness and their carers in Australia
A Sav, E Kendall, SS McMillan, F Kelly, JA Whitty, MA King, AJ Wheeler
Health & social care in the community 21 (6), 665-674, 2013
2342013
Community pharmacy in Australia: a health hub destination of the future
SS McMillan, AJ Wheeler, A Sav, MA King, JA Whitty, E Kendall, F Kelly
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 9 (6), 863-875, 2013
1132013
Measuring the burden of treatment for chronic disease: implications of a scoping review of the literature
A Sav, A Salehi, FS Mair, SS McMillan
BMC medical research methodology 17, 1-14, 2017
1022017
Multi-disciplinary interventions for chronic pain involving education: A systematic review
S Joypaul, F Kelly, SS McMillan, MA King
PloS one 14 (10), e0223306, 2019
852019
Preferences for the delivery of community pharmacy services to help manage chronic conditions
JA Whitty, E Kendall, A Sav, F Kelly, SS McMillan, MA King, AJ Wheeler
Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy 11 (2), 197-215, 2015
592015
Treatment burden and chronic illness: Who is at most risk?
A Sav, JA Whitty, SS McMillan, E Kendall, F Kelly, MA King, AJ Wheeler
The Patient-Patient-Centered Outcomes Research 9, 559-569, 2016
562016
The impact of a person-centred community pharmacy mental health medication support service on consumer outcomes
SS McMillan, F Kelly, HL Hattingh, JL Fowler, G Mihala, AJ Wheeler
Journal of mental health 27 (2), 164-173, 2018
552018
Consumer and carer views of Australian community pharmacy practice: awareness, experiences and expectations
SS McMillan, F Kelly, A Sav, MA King, JA Whitty, AJ Wheeler
Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Services Research 5 (1), 29-36, 2014
452014
‘You don’t throw these things out:’ an exploration of medicines retention and disposal practices in Australian homes
F Kelly, S McMillan, J Spinks, E Bettington, AJ Wheeler
BMC Public Health 18, 1-12, 2018
432018
Treatment burden among people with chronic illness: what are consumer health organizations saying?
A Sav, SS McMillan, F Kelly, E Kendall, JA Whitty, MA King, AJ Wheeler
Chronic Illness 9 (3), 220-232, 2013
432013
How to attract them and keep them: the pharmacy attributes that matter to Australian residents with chronic conditions
SS McMillan, A Sav, F Kelly, MA King, JA Whitty, AJ Wheeler
International Journal of Pharmacy Practice 22 (4), 238-245, 2014
422014
Australian community pharmacy services: a survey of what people with chronic conditions and their carers use versus what they consider important
SS McMillan, F Kelly, A Sav, MA King, JA Whitty, AJ Wheeler
BMJ open 4 (12), e006587, 2014
402014
The ideal healthcare: priorities of people with chronic conditions and their carers
A Sav, SS McMillan, F Kelly, MA King, JA Whitty, E Kendall, AJ Wheeler
BMC Health Services Research 15, 1-10, 2015
362015
Understanding paid peer support in mental health
PE Walsh, SS McMillan, V Stewart, AJ Wheeler
Disability & Society 33 (4), 579-597, 2018
342018
Bridging the gap between physical and mental illness in community pharmacy (PharMIbridge): protocol for an Australian cluster randomised controlled trial
AJ Wheeler, CL O'Reilly, S El-Den, J Byrnes, RS Ware, SS McMillan
BMJ open 10 (7), e039983, 2020
262020
Is the pharmacy profession innovative enough?: meeting the needs of Australian residents with chronic conditions and their carers using the nominal group technique
SS McMillan, A Sav, F Kelly, MA King, JA Whitty, AJ Wheeler
BMC Health Services Research 14, 1-9, 2014
262014
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