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Professor CLAIRE ANDERSON's Outputs (3)

A mixed methods protocol for an impact and implementation evaluation of the Pharmacy First Services for management of common conditions in England (2025)
Journal Article
Glover, R. E., Lalani, M., Sonnex, K., Allen, T., Anderson, C., Ashiru-Oredope, D., Avery, A., Coupland, C., Elliott, R., Goulding, J., Higgins, H., Johnson, S., Mackenna, B., Muller-Pebody, B., O’Neill, S., Pacho, A., Taylor, A., Thornley, T., & Mays, N. (2025). A mixed methods protocol for an impact and implementation evaluation of the Pharmacy First Services for management of common conditions in England. International Journal of Pharmacy Practice, https://doi.org/10.1093/ijpp/riaf004

Objectives
In response to high levels of demand for primary medical services in England, characterized by longer appointment waiting times and delayed referrals, the Government developed its National Health Service (NHS) Primary Care Recovery Plan.... Read More about A mixed methods protocol for an impact and implementation evaluation of the Pharmacy First Services for management of common conditions in England.

Leadership competencies and behaviours in pharmacy: A qualitative content analysis (2025)
Journal Article
Aman, M., Arakawa, N., & Anderson, C. (2025). Leadership competencies and behaviours in pharmacy: A qualitative content analysis. Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy, 21(5), 340-350. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sapharm.2025.02.001

Background
Across complex healthcare systems, effective leadership rises as a cornerstone for improving patient care, promoting innovation, and maintaining a thriving professional landscape. As with most healthcare professions, pharmacists are confr... Read More about Leadership competencies and behaviours in pharmacy: A qualitative content analysis.

Do you think medicines can be prescribed in a more eco-directed, greener way? A qualitative study based on public and prescriber focus groups on the impact of pharmaceuticals in Scotland's water environment (2025)
Journal Article
Niemi, L., Anderson, C., Arakawa, N., Taggart, M., Gibb, S., & Pfleger, S. (2025). Do you think medicines can be prescribed in a more eco-directed, greener way? A qualitative study based on public and prescriber focus groups on the impact of pharmaceuticals in Scotland's water environment. BMJ Open, 15(1), Article e088066. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2024-088066

Objectives This qualitative study explored public and prescriber awareness of pharmaceutical pollution in the water environment and eco-directed sustainable prescribing (EDSP) as a mitigation strategy to reduce the environmental impact of prescribing... Read More about Do you think medicines can be prescribed in a more eco-directed, greener way? A qualitative study based on public and prescriber focus groups on the impact of pharmaceuticals in Scotland's water environment.